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1914.1 | Korean cars built for Korea: BAD PERFORMANCE, POOR QUALITY. But for UK??? | CABU::HULLIN | Ibant obsuri sola sub nocte | Mon Oct 12 1992 11:40 | 50 |
| Bonjour,
I've spent a month in Korea (South K, that is) in May 1991.
I tested a few cars. That was a great experience.
Up to the 1988 Olympic games in Seoul, South Korea was a third
world developping country. The Games had a tremendous effect on
local industry and economy. Before that they hardly had roads
(proper roads, I mean, with tarmac and all). So they had no need
of performant and comfortable cars of the type we have here.
I don't know how differently built are cars produced for the domestic
market and the ones produced for exportation. All I can say is that
cars I drove there were of poor quality. They looked "cheap" if you
see what I mean. When you see a Korean car from a few yards, it looks
pretty much like a US/japanese hybrid. It's a style I don't like
but that's personal. Anyhow, they look well built. When you get
nearer, they do look cheap, like toys. The inside is a copy of rich
and cosy US cars, all in plastic and pretending to be leather.
When you start driving it, you immediately remember the days when
you were a kid and you would visit your grand-father down in the
farm and he would let you drive his tractor. That's the kind of
impression. With a much advertised Hyuanday sports car, I could
barely reach 85 mph on the motorway!.
There are 2 car constructors in SK: Daewoo (which builds a local
version of a Vauxhall Astra) and Hyuanday. There's another one,
but it's in fact a Mitsubishi/GM subsidiary. In Korea, they don't
need to have cars with good performance because the people there
can't drive (I'm not being racialist; it's a plain fact; I could
talk for hours about their driving schools; I've been to the most
important one in Seoul for sheer curiosity, and it's been one of
the most hilarious experience in my life...). So one thing:
BAD PERFORMANCES.
Other thing: Korean cars are of POOR QUALITY. The thing is, one of
the most important thing in SK is to "look rich". So you seldom see
cars of more than 1 � years. People change their car every year. And
they don't sell the old one. It goes to the breaker's yard. So cars
are expected to last 1 or 1 � year maximum. You can't call that
"quality".
Now, once again, cars built for the local market and cars built
for exportation are certainly different. To which extent? That's
the question. I'm keen to know
Cordially,
Pierre
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1914.2 | Pony had good test results | EEMELI::HAUTALA | Cats In The Cradle | Mon Oct 12 1992 11:58 | 11 |
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In Finland only Korean car available is Hyuandai. Hyuandai Pony
was tested properly; 100 000 kilometers in various conditions.
Result: it was like any japanese car, so it was suprisingly
reliable.
Pony is based on older Mitsubishi Lancer.
Hannu
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1914.3 | | NEWOA::SAXBY | Mean and Brooklands Green! | Mon Oct 12 1992 12:06 | 10 |
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Hyundais used to have a poor reputation for longevity, but build
quality is up now and their cars are probably worthy challengers to the
likes of Nissan's Cherries and Micras.
Personally, I think the Coupe S is a very nice looking car, but, as
someone else said, performance is very dull for a supposed 'sporty'
car.
Mark
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1914.4 | Hyundai build quality | DUBSWS::KANE_BF | The clot, thickens.... | Mon Oct 12 1992 12:45 | 18 |
| Don't know anything about the MVi but.........
"What Car ?" magazine [GB] in a group test, placed the new
Hyundai Lantra above the current saloon leaders - Cavalier
& Sierra.
The Lantra visually & dynamically transcends any previous
Hyundai model. It's certainly one of the best lookers in the
saloon class, and comes with a 16 valve DOHC engine (admittedly
a Mitsubishi-based engine, but far from being a dated one).
Haven't heard about the MVi, but if it's anything like
the Lantra, it's worth checking out. Also, the Lantra has
exorcised any remaining Build Quality ghosts, on the contrary
its build quality was one of the criteria that decided its
"What Car ?" group test victory.
mike.
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1914.5 | MVTi?? | YUPPY::CARTER | Windows on the world... | Fri Oct 30 1992 09:27 | 12 |
| Anyone tried the S COUPE MVTi??
Anyone had a quote...
this is another one on my list to test drive as the performance
figures look good for a car <11K and it has all the extras like
power steering, lecky windows and a leather steering wheel
(something I had convinced myself I wasn't going to be able to
have any more)
xtine
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1914.6 | Look at running costs | TIMMII::RDAVIES | An expert Amateur | Mon Nov 02 1992 13:10 | 6 |
| Have you looked at the MPG?. I did, the 1.6 16v comes out at about
24MPG urban (don't have the book to hand).
My Rover 1.6 16v is 30+ urban.
Richard
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1914.7 | Thanks but no thanks | BRUMMY::BRACEY | There ain't no sanity clause | Sun Nov 29 1992 11:21 | 10 |
| Thanks for the info. She who must be obeyed has decided against it,
mainly on grounds of build quality (her perception) personally I
didn't think it was bad for the price. I think what realy put her off
was the comment from the salesman "People used to look on them in the
same light as Ladas but not any more" She had a Lada for 6m as
temporary transport, need I say any more?
Guy
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1914.8 | | FILTON::SMITH_T | | Fri Feb 10 1995 12:44 | 39 |
| Dont belive anyone will read this as I saw this 3 yers too late!
However:
I actually have a Hyundai Lantra and have done since I took over the
lease from someone leaving the company last year.
Spec:
Hyundai Lantra CDi 16V
Electric Everything
Air Conditioned
Automatic (4 Speed box with power mode and overdrive de-select)
etc eyc
Taxable Allowance (UK) is a measly �12500
Cost on the car scheme �3152
My Comments:-
Loads of luxury and build quality up to the standard of any jap car.
Driveability:- I would not get an automatic again, They are great in busy
traffic but the torque converter and I don't often agree on when to
change gear. I often manually override the gearbox.
I think these cars suffer from the stigma of "one of the cheappie's".
Final comment:
I remember when Honda's first came into the country and were stupid
little 600cc joke boxes, but look at them now. Hyundai have some real
goodies coming out in the future and wil probably be as good a player
as anyone a few years on.
Regards
Tim S
PS Its due up for replacement now and there's sod all out there of
equal value for money from Vauxhall or anyone else.
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1914.9 | | COMICS::SHELLEY | Not TORCH it, I said HALT it! | Fri Feb 10 1995 14:01 | 8 |
| �Dont belive anyone will read this as I saw this 3 yers too late!
Tim, perhaps you don't understand how VAXnotes work.
Regular conference readers use NEXT UNSEEN (keypad ",")
to look at all new replies so even if the note has had no replies
for ages your note will be seen.
Royston
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