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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / July 2006

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Elentra, '00 to '01 Why the jump in resale value?

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KWW - 23 Jul 2006 06:08 GMT
I was looking at wholesale and retail values of used Hyundai Elentras and
the '00s are significantly lower than the '01s. Is the curve just fairly
steep until you get past 5 yrs old, or is there a change in design which
makes the newer ones more desirable and/or more reliable? My son's '99 has
been a good, reliable car once I sorted out the odd shifting problem caused
by a bad tranny sensor.
Regards,
KWW
Paradox - 23 Jul 2006 21:30 GMT
> I was looking at wholesale and retail values of used Hyundai Elentras and
> the '00s are significantly lower than the '01s. Is the curve just fairly
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> Regards,
> KWW

Wasnt there a new body style introduced in 2001?
Deck - 24 Jul 2006 00:34 GMT
completely new design in 2001 from the ground up!
hyundaitech - 24 Jul 2006 17:53 GMT
Pretty much the same engine in 2001, but everything else changed between
2000 and 2001.  The most notable improvements for 2001 were a stronger and
more reliable transmission and a complete subframe.
 
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