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  1. Hyundai.....Launch.... Rear-Wheel Drive, V-8 Engine Deliver World Class Dynamics and Refinement.....
  2. Hi, Need your advice on this. I'm intending to do away with a '96 Hyundai Elantra. It has 1 year left and I'm wondering which would be a better deal for me. 1) To deregister it (But I dont want the rebate, I want CASH!) 2) To sell it to 2nd hand car dealer (What are the things to look out for. Got reports of CON Cases by car dealers). Await your valuable advice. Thanks!!
  3. http://worldwide.hyundai-motor.com/common/...ad_2008_05.html
  4. http://www.topspeed.com/cars/car-news/hyun...ed-ar46947.html If its coming to sg, probably we will only c the 2 litre turbo version. Price starting from US$19900. ie, come sg about sgd 28k (base on current exchange rate). Which means pricing should be somewhat higher than the current tuscani, but not that much higher.
  5. How ias it possible to have Hyundai Tuscani GK FL 2.0A On wheel dyno 340BHP, http://www.sgcarmart.com/main/info-2XMybNK-1162.html
  6. Anyone know whether the new Matrix comes with a 1.8L engine? If there is, what is the technical specification? Thank you. Regards,
  7. A very odd sounding name aside (sounds like a racial slur ), Hyundai's new offering of a 2.0 litre car (170 bhp) looks awesome! So for those who need an excuse to go down to Komoco Motors to see a pang pua liap SE (see MCF thread here: http://www.mycarforum.com/forum/General_C1...est_SE_P2052832), there's no better excuse than the new Hyundai Arnejz.
  8. Any sonata owners who have modified their sonata? Any tips, lobangs or shops that u guys recommend to improve it's performance? Does the ecu needs to be tuned? Pls PM me if possible.. thx..
  9. While I was at Tuff-Kote's office this afternoon waiting for my car to undergo yearly treatment of the Tuff-Coat, Sound-Clad and System-6, I happen to read in the Komoco newsletter that the top of the range Hyundai Azera will be launched for use as taxi. Is anyone aware of it?
  10. Hi bros,is NF sonata a gd car?Fuel consumption?
  11. Not sure if anyone has read this yet... http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp.../298212/1/.html
  12. http://www.autoblog.com/2007/07/05/cruel-s...d-as-a-hyundai/
  13. PIE exit to Toa Payoh. This morning. Think this Banana Getz likes to smell my smoke, tailgate me a good distance on the PIE, then when I trying to exit with signal, this Banana speed up and prevented me from enter the lane to exit Toa Payoh. What are you trying to prove? Want to test bhp is it? Your bhp max is only 105 (if you are 1.6 and not 1.1) want to play with me? Stock to stock not fair ok??? Go tuned up to 190bhp then come push me you banana ! I am not road hogging as I am already quite close to the car in front. What if you hit my rear? Use your brain! Seventh month so many accident already you want to add yourself to the statistics? Hope you are here to read this. http://kcarclubsg1975.spaces.live.com/
  14. One of its kind!!! Very original!
  15. Some rich people have too much time on their hands and a sick sense of humor. Witness this, a perfectly good Bentley Continental GT adorned with Hyundai badges
  16. Which one would u choose? Please state ur reasons..... I cant decide between both of them..... Please advice.....
  17. It comes at a few thousand dollars premium against the normal Accent Sporty.
  18. http://paultan.org/archives/2007/06/13/200...hybrid-planned/
  19. Saw this hatchback version of the Hyundai Accent today at Ang Mo Kio Central.. The design sure looks decent Sorry for the blur pic.. 1.3 mp cam nia
  20. ST 31/05 LTA will not revise open market value due to court ruling, so scrap worth stays By Christopher Tan, Senior Correspondent MORE than 17,000 Hyundai owners who bought their cars between 1996 and 2001 were expecting some good news - a letter from the Land Transport Authority (LTA) telling them the scrap value of their cars would be raised. But these letters have not been sent, due in part to a Supreme Court ruling on May 17. The case before the court involved the LTA's effort to collect additional taxes on 17,449 vehicles sold by Hyundai agent Komoco which the authority believes are due to it. The amount of more than $7 million in additional registration fees (ARF) arose from a revision of import values on the cars carried out by Singapore Customs in 2004. In a practice that dates from the 1960s, the LTA reworked the cars' ARF payable based on Singapore Customs' new assessment. But the court ruled it should not always be so. Asked by The Straits Times if it would write to tell Hyundai owners of the revised open market value (OMV) - as it has done in past cases - the LTA said it will not revise the OMVs 'for the time being''. A car's OMV determines its tax, price and resale value. The rebate payable when the car is deregistered also hinges on the OMV. A car with a $15,000 OMV can be priced more competitively than one with a $16,000 OMV, as car taxes are multiples of the value. Supreme Court judge Judith Prakash ruled that the LTA should reconsider its decision regarding Komoco because it had not considered 'with an open mind' if there were any 'exceptional circumstances''. The LTA would not reveal what it intends to do next, saying 'the matter is under review with our lawyers''. However, if the authority fails to get Komoco to pay up, it may have to work much harder to retrieve ARF payable in the future. 'It sets an unwanted precedent,'' said Mr Cecil Leong, managing director of Customs consulting firm Bryan Cave International Trade. Mr Leong is familiar with Customs valuation cases. The Straits Times also understands that the court ruling may exert 'a heavy administrative burden'' on the LTA. When it conducted an audit in 2001, Customs found the OMV of the Hyundais to be too low. Komoco had denied that its OMVs were incorrect, but paid Customs a fine in 2004 to avoid going to court. Justice Prakash said the LTA 'had the power to revise the ARF payable on a motor vehicle'', but the way it arrived at its conclusion in the Komoco case was incorrect. She said the authority had based its decision solely on the action of Singapore Customs. Justice Prakash said the LTA had 'fettered'' its discretion by its 'unwavering adherence to the policy of adopting Customs' valuation of the OMVs as a basis for assessing the ARF payable''. She also ruled that the LTA had 'unlawfully delegated its authority to Customs by refusing to consider whether or not exceptional circumstances applied''. In the past, the LTA has recovered tens of millions of dollars in ARF this way. In 1998, it collected $28 million from Toyota distributor Borneo Motors and two parallel importers after Customs revised OMVs of 5,000 cars. Its actions helped raise the scrap rebate of thousands of vehicles in the past. Motor traders said the case is intriguing. 'If LTA fails to get Komoco to pay up, the deterrent against underdeclaring OMV becomes weaker,'' one said, explaining that ARF payment is often higher than what is due to Customs. Asked why it does not get valuations right in the first place, rather than spend time and effort auditing traders long after cars are sold, Singapore Customs said: 'To allow for speedier clearance at the entry point, we conduct post-clearance audit subsequent to the release of goods. 'Where there is underdeclaration, Singapore Customs will take action to recover the revenues.''
  21. Just went to the service center with my friend to check on a small buzzing noise from his dashboard. Upon arrival without making an appointment, we were serve by a engineer within 15 minutes. Before the engineer came, I was admiring the new service center at ubi, it's the best service centre I have seen since I started driving. A very pleasant encounter I have to say. I have done sevicing at Honda, Mazda, Bmw, Suzuki and Opel, I have to say they are all equally good especially the conti made, but Hyundai really impresses me, it's the little things that they take into consideration to keep you comfortable while waiting, like slightly dimmed lights at areas where you sit on a comfortable chair etc. This is not what I have expected from a Korean make, please dont kill me for making that statement, I have learn my lesson today through my experience. Thumbsup for them. Really make me want to own a Hyundai! The fog lights on display with switching switch incorporated into the signal lever at $200 and good qualilty....sweet! Read their service packages and parts list, very competitive and it's all original! I feel they will be number ONE make oneday!
  22. Found something interesting to share.. http://hyundai.auto.ru/vin.pdf Now i know my ride is made in Korea Ul-San factory Supposed to have 2 air bags also, but guess komoco took it out..
  23. Hi there, Anyone know where to buy lowering spring for Avante? Thanks & regards Desmond
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