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Old 07-01-2018, 06:42 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Ian B View Post
It may be pretty but typically Hyundai resale values are awfull. Look at sales numbers for Cadenza how they have had a hard time selling them. Not even Lebronze James can help them sell it.

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Meh...resale value of most vehicles have tanked. Cars aren't worth what they used to be plain and simple. We see it here for example, people having extremely difficult time moving lower mileage Zs all the time. Plus people have more options to be smarter with their money. Got to give credit where credit is due, Hyundai is making nice strides in performance and luxury...can't fault them and at this rate I can see Hyundai/Kia becoming a fine choice in an automobile.
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