Like the Kia forum I visit, that Hyundai doesn't look too active either based on the dates of the most recent posts. Doesn't seem to be much comradery amongst Kia/Hyundai owners.
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Thats how it was on the Soul forum, even the private non IB ones. Rarely any posts
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Originally Posted by RatRodS
(Post 767419)
Has the dealership sold your hhr yet.
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Originally Posted by sinabu
(Post 767451)
Thats how it was on the Soul forum, even the private non IB ones. Rarely any posts
Kia Soul Forums :: Kia Soul Owners |
Maybe, but the OP has a Hyundai Tucson and I have a Kia Rio. A Soul forum wouldn't be too useful to either of us.
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Me either. Might have some good Aretha stuff.
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Not when I was on it several years ago. It may be now Doug but I was referring to the Non IB one
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Originally Posted by Gohmer
(Post 768096)
Me either. Might have some good Aretha stuff.
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Originally Posted by sinabu
(Post 768102)
Not when I was on it several years ago. It may be now Doug but I was referring to the Non IB one
Old Lar, I second Whopper's suggestion for a review of the Tucson. Every time I drive by the Kia dealer, I fight the urge to stop and look at all the crossovers they have in the lot. The Sportage is available with a turbo, but the normally aspirated 2.4 doesn't seem to put out much more power than the 2.0 in my Soul. I really don't want to get rid of my HHR. My wife likes it and it's very handy for hauling household purchases. I was, and still am, very surprised by the stuff I've been able to fit in this little hauler. The HHR has been every bit as reliable as the new Soul we have. TBH, if Chevy still made an HHR, I'd consider a new one. |
I do miss the MPG of the HHR, After 4100 miles on the Tucson my MPG is less than the 28 EPA rating. My cousin was in town and used the Tucson and managed only 22 MPG whereas I usually get around 26.
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