4 Star Reviews for Hyundai XG350

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  • a nice car for half the money - 2005 Hyundai XG350
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    this was a great car, other people kept saying "why dont you get a good car", but this really is a good car ,the only negative is the gas pedal ,its all or nothing ,the dealer tried to fix it but no luck. other than that ,it was a great car, really

  • Ok car, but not a Toyota - 2004 Hyundai XG350
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    I have now owned this vehicle for about 14 months. Overall, I am satisfied that I got what I paid for (having bought it used in good condition, cheap). It recently started running very rough. I went to dealership and they said plug wires rotted after 4 years is "common" for Hyundai. Hyundai calls this "wear and tear" and will not warranty. I had heard weak reviews on their actual execution on their so- called "Americas Best Warranty" and I now have first hand knowledge. If you can buy it cheap, and in good shape, not a bad ride. But I will not buy a new Hyundai as their warranty promises clearly are not kept, in my opinion and experience. Back to Toyota I go.

  • Champagne taste on a beer budget ! - 2004 Hyundai XG350
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    Beautiful to look at, a joy to drive. Power is adequate, ride smooth and handling very good for a mid-sized $25- $30k luxury sedan. Excellent brakes and other up to date safety features included in a long standard equipment list. It makes me smile everytime I open the door and see the interior. I keep smiling as I drive it away thinking of the superb car I got for so little money. Has the look and feel of a much more expensive car. Warranty is $1000 better than most factory warranties. The car is a good buy at a $26594 MSRP. Our new 2005 XG350L is absolutely amazing for under $19k + ttl price paid. For that kind of $, its a perfect 10! Drive and compare, youll buy too.

  • No Regrets - 2002 Hyundai XG350
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    Recently moved to Florida and needed a car right away. I loved the look of this car at a used dealership. 6 Years old and it ran soooo smooth, I named it "Denzel". It just needs it reagular oil change, ive replaced all belts and, with just one previos owner. So far its been worth its purchase price.

  • Good car for the money. - 2004 Hyundai XG350
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    Traded a 05 Chevy C1500 to my sister for the car. Wife is main driver of the car and she loves it very much. Rides smooth and feels solid, not tinny like a small car. Decent power(I am used to V8 cars with manual trans) and will out run most similar type cars. Has almost every otion you can think of except HID lights and navigation. Has 45,000 miles on it now, only warranty work was replacememnt of a sensor for the emissions system on the gas tank. Brakes are good, no problems with warpage of the rotors even driving down moutains every day. Decent radio, good enough to get the job done but no DB drag winner. Best car for the money in its price range. Check it out first when looking at cars.

  • Hyundai Review 1 - 2002 Hyundai XG350
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    I just bought a Hyundai XG350L for my daughter. Excluding "luxury" cars, I compared some domestic cars, all of the Japanese cars and a German car to the Hyundai XG350L. All were significantly more expensive, and warranted for much less time. None were better in workmanship, quietness, standard features, acceleration and braking. As for styling, thats too subjective. You have to make up your own mind. Im well aware of what Hyundai has given us in the past, but do yourself a favor and just look at this car! Drive it if you think it merits a drive after you see it. Im telling you, youll be amazed. BTW: Im on my 7th BMW, I believe I know cars!

  • Just Another Car-- Feeling Un-American - 2005 Hyundai XG350
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    Bought new. Bought for the looks, price, and warranty. In the end; the transmission was replaced. $900.00 timing belt plus brakes at 60K. Armrest latch and cruise control button broke. Mysterious air bag light/sensor in seat that took no less then five or six tries to fix, and just out of warantee... main wire harness had a meltdown. So in the end it is just another car. Read the comments below; they are all on the money. (Hope all those transmissions got replaced?) Biggest let down...availability of parts. Nothing like waiting a week for your parts to arrive from Korea. And darn it if I just feel un-american driving it around. Wish I had given my money to an American Co.

  • Hyundai XG350L - 2002 Hyundai XG350
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    ...awesome car...a lot of bang for the buck

  • Very Underrated Automobile - 2004 Hyundai XG350
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    I was looking for a reasonable pre-owned car after losing my company car. After reading Consumer Reports, this one seemed a decent bet. Picked it up dirt cheap ($10,750) with 30k miles. Overall, it has been very solid. Not quite to level of Honda and Toyota quality, but not too far off. Handling is decent. Looks (interior and exterior) like a much more expensive car. Issues: (1) Speakers suck. I replaced fronts with Pioneer 2 way($50 Walmart) and sound greatly improved. (2) Drive by wire throttle is touchy. Drive easy for awhile and it will calm down plus you will get used to the hair trigger. (3) Gas mileage is fair for a car of this size (about 22 to 24). Overall, quite pleased.

  • 2005 XG350L - a loaded Buick for less - 2005 Hyundai XG350
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    With a high curb weight and 200HP 6 cyc engine, this car has the mass needed for stability with plenty of go power. The XG350 suspension smooths out the bumps without totally sacrificing handling ability. Compared to my prior Volvo S70, the XG350 is much softer in turns, but much smoother and quieter at highway speed. The L trim is loaded to the max. With rebates and negotiating, you can buy this car outright for about $24K. There is nothing else to compare the XG350Ls price/feature value. If you dont care about resale (Hyundai remains unproven) and intend to drive the wheels off it, this is the perfect vehicle with the optional 10yr/100K bumper to bumper factory warranty (about $870).

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