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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / July 2007

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Double Tap - 04 Jul 2007 02:56 GMT
http://cars.blogs.ca/2007/07/03/hyundai-rwd-coupe-announced/
Edwin Pawlowski - 04 Jul 2007 03:45 GMT
> http://cars.blogs.ca/2007/07/03/hyundai-rwd-coupe-announced/

You say "arrived", they say "announced".    Does your dealer have one?
Double Tap - 04 Jul 2007 04:04 GMT
>> http://cars.blogs.ca/2007/07/03/hyundai-rwd-coupe-announced/
>
> You say "arrived", they say "announced".    Does your dealer have one?

Tish Tosh, as the Brits say. Same difference as the boys in the hood say.
It will arrive as soon as they get off the assembly line. Just a matter of
time.
Edwin Pawlowski - 04 Jul 2007 14:00 GMT
"Double Tap" <doubletap@37.com> wrote in message

>> You say "arrived", they say "announced".    Does your dealer have one?
>
> Tish Tosh, as the Brits say. Same difference as the boys in the hood say.
> It will arrive as soon as they get off the assembly line. Just a matter of
> time.

Call me old fashioned, but I know the difference in meaning and use the
words in their proper context.  So it has been announced that it will arrive
at some future time.
Double Tap - 04 Jul 2007 16:03 GMT
> "Double Tap" <doubletap@37.com> wrote in message
>>>
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> words in their proper context.  So it has been announced that it will
> arrive at some future time.

Or my good man, it has arrived. Its' journey has progressed and it has
arrived at the announcement point :))
Edwin Pawlowski - 04 Jul 2007 17:24 GMT
"Double Tap" <doubletap@37.com> wrote in message

> Or my good man, it has arrived. Its' journey has progressed and it has
> arrived at the announcement point :))

Thanks. Now that I know where it is, I'll go over an have a look at it.
Tom - 05 Jul 2007 02:39 GMT
Gee, another gas guzzling, overpowered car.  Just what we need.

> "Double Tap" <doubletap@37.com> wrote in message
>>
>> Or my good man, it has arrived. Its' journey has progressed and it has
>> arrived at the announcement point :))
>>
> Thanks. Now that I know where it is, I'll go over an have a look at it.
Bob Adkins - 05 Jul 2007 16:53 GMT
>Gee, another gas guzzling, overpowered car.  Just what we need.

The car is not for everyone, of course. Hyundai knows that.

The auto manufacturers seem to think they need a "flag ship"... a car
which almost everyone admires the styling, luxury, and performance.
Once they get people to admiring the flag ship, they hope your
admiration will make you notice their entire lineup.

The full line manufacturers like to have a luxury flag ship, and a
sports flag ship. Hyundai's will be Genesis and the new RWD coupe
that's currently in development.

Or something like that. :)
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Bob
Edwin Pawlowski - 05 Jul 2007 20:26 GMT
"Bob Adkins" <bob.adkins@gmail.com> wrote in message
> The auto manufacturers seem to think they need a "flag ship"... a car
> which almost everyone admires the styling, luxury, and performance.
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
>
> Or something like that. :)

Very true, and they will be happy to sell them to otherwise buyers of
Avalon, Infiniti, BMW 5 series, etc.  Lexus 300 series, etc.
']['unez - 05 Jul 2007 23:07 GMT
Well I guess they'll be extremly happy to sell one to somebody like me who
owns a XG350L

']['unez

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> "Bob Adkins" <bob.adkins@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Very true, and they will be happy to sell them to otherwise buyers of
> Avalon, Infiniti, BMW 5 series, etc.  Lexus 300 series, etc.
Edwin Pawlowski - 06 Jul 2007 00:53 GMT
> Well I guess they'll be extremly happy to sell one to somebody like me who
> owns a XG350L
>
> ']['unez

I'm sure they would, but isn't the Azera the equivalent today?
']['unez - 06 Jul 2007 14:58 GMT
Yea the 2005 XG350 was the last year before the Azera but I still like the
body style of the XG versus the Azera as well as the old body style of the
Sonata versus the new one.

']['unez

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          " NEVER " hold your farts in
They travel up your spine. into your brain.
and thats where shitty ideas come from !!

>> Well I guess they'll be extremly happy to sell one to somebody like me
>> who owns a XG350L
>>
>> ']['unez
>
> I'm sure they would, but isn't the Azera the equivalent today?
Deck - 09 Jul 2007 02:06 GMT
Thank you....my sentiments exactly. the XG was a better family car and the
old Sonata was a beautiful design!
 
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