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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / May 2008

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Help with my Excel

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venessa - 13 May 2008 18:22 GMT
Hi!!! I was wondering if anyone can help me I have my 1998 twin cam
excel up for sale, I have owned it for 5 years and NEVER had a problem
with it anyway a older lady took it for a test drive today and came
back and said that the gear box was stuffed (cause the gear stick is a
bit sloppy) and that it needs a new clutch cause it shutters in
reverse.  This has been like this since the day I brought it and I
assumed that it was normal, IS IT!!!!???? as you can probably tell
from my lack of knowledge I am not a very mechanically minded person
hyundaitech - 14 May 2008 00:04 GMT
Without feeling this in person, it'll be hard for anyone to judge.  
always thought the shifters were sloppy in most Hyundai products.  I don'
particularly recall any clutch chatter, but that can largely be a functio
of clutch coordination.

My advice is don't sweat it.  It mostly sounds like this isn't the car fo
the person that looked at it

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eejee - 14 May 2008 18:35 GMT
venessa schreef op 13-5-2008 :
> Hi!!! I was wondering if anyone can help me I have my 1998 twin cam
> excel up for sale, I have owned it for 5 years and NEVER had a problem
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> assumed that it was normal, IS IT!!!!???? as you can probably tell
> from my lack of knowledge I am not a very mechanically minded person

My 1995 Excel has the same 'issues'. They are quite common for Excels
and can do no harm. It seems to me just a negotiating method to get the
price down.

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