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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / February 2006

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Cost of timing belt replacement in Maryland

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BillyGoat - 26 Feb 2006 22:18 GMT
My daughters 2002 Elantra was nearing 60000 miles, so I called around to a
few Hyundai dealers to see what they charged.  The one that had quoted me
$400 a couple of months back had upped it to $460.  Most were around $450
+/- 30 bucks. However Antwerpen Hyundai in Clarksville, Md.  gave me a quote
of $230!  After recovering , I immediately made an appointment for a couple
of days later.  I could not have even got it done at an independent shop
(after adding in $90 for Genuine Hyundai belt) for that price. I even let
them charge me $60 for the three drive belts, about $35 more than I would
have paid for aftermarkets at most Auto parts store.  My daughter lives in
Laurel, so Clarksville is only 10-15 miles away.
Anyway, if anyone that lives nearby and is coming up on a timing belt
replacement soon, it may be worth your while to do it now, cause I believe
that is a special they are promoting (I didn't ask any questions).
And yes they did a good job.
bill
P.S. thanks to HyundaiTech for responding to my earlier post.
Eric G. - 26 Feb 2006 22:38 GMT
> My daughters 2002 Elantra was nearing 60000 miles, so I called around
> to a few Hyundai dealers to see what they charged.  The one that had
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> did a good job. bill
> P.S. thanks to HyundaiTech for responding to my earlier post.

That might even be worth the drive from NJ.  My wife's 2002 Elantra is due
for a timing belt in the near future.

Thanks.
Mike Marlow - 26 Feb 2006 22:54 GMT
> My daughters 2002 Elantra was nearing 60000 miles, so I called around to a
> few Hyundai dealers to see what they charged.  The one that had quoted me
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> bill
> P.S. thanks to HyundaiTech for responding to my earlier post.

This is a really good post - even though it's a bit too far for me to take
advantage of it from Syracuse, NY.  Good info - thanks for sharing this.

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hyundaitech - 27 Feb 2006 02:54 GMT
That's a fantastic price.  Good catch.
Paradox - 28 Feb 2006 02:53 GMT
> My daughters 2002 Elantra was nearing 60000 miles, so I called around to a
> few Hyundai dealers to see what they charged.  The one that had quoted me
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> bill
> P.S. thanks to HyundaiTech for responding to my earlier post.

$300 for the timing belt on a 99 elantra plus all serpentine belts (dealer),
and we dont even have a steady connection with that dealer.

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