2006 LX Sonata
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Re: 2006 LX Sonata
Richard Johnson wrote:
> What does everyone think about it? I'm going to be picking on up tomarrow
> and want to know the good / bad points of the new 2006..
If you have already bought it, it is kind of late to be asking about the
good and bad points.
Matt
> What does everyone think about it? I'm going to be picking on up tomarrow
> and want to know the good / bad points of the new 2006..
If you have already bought it, it is kind of late to be asking about the
good and bad points.
Matt
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Re: 2006 LX Sonata
Richard Johnson wrote:
> What does everyone think about it? I'm going to be picking on up tomarrow
> and want to know the good / bad points of the new 2006..
If you have already bought it, it is kind of late to be asking about the
good and bad points.
Matt
> What does everyone think about it? I'm going to be picking on up tomarrow
> and want to know the good / bad points of the new 2006..
If you have already bought it, it is kind of late to be asking about the
good and bad points.
Matt
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Re: 2006 LX Sonata
Richard Johnson wrote:
> What does everyone think about it? I'm going to be picking on up tomarrow
> and want to know the good / bad points of the new 2006..
If you have already bought it, it is kind of late to be asking about the
good and bad points.
Matt
> What does everyone think about it? I'm going to be picking on up tomarrow
> and want to know the good / bad points of the new 2006..
If you have already bought it, it is kind of late to be asking about the
good and bad points.
Matt
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Re: 2006 LX Sonata
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 19:21:13 -0700, "Richard Johnson" <azrichard@***.net>
wrote:
>What does everyone think about it? I'm going to be picking on up tomarrow
>and want to know the good / bad points of the new 2006..
It's an honest car. Not many of those little "surprises" you find on a new
car. If you drove it, you already know about everything.
My biggest annoyance? Having to use a step stool to wash the roof; a
thunking noise in the rear suspension when driving over washboard roads at
low speed.
--
Bob
wrote:
>What does everyone think about it? I'm going to be picking on up tomarrow
>and want to know the good / bad points of the new 2006..
It's an honest car. Not many of those little "surprises" you find on a new
car. If you drove it, you already know about everything.
My biggest annoyance? Having to use a step stool to wash the roof; a
thunking noise in the rear suspension when driving over washboard roads at
low speed.
--
Bob
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Re: 2006 LX Sonata
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 19:21:13 -0700, "Richard Johnson" <azrichard@***.net>
wrote:
>What does everyone think about it? I'm going to be picking on up tomarrow
>and want to know the good / bad points of the new 2006..
It's an honest car. Not many of those little "surprises" you find on a new
car. If you drove it, you already know about everything.
My biggest annoyance? Having to use a step stool to wash the roof; a
thunking noise in the rear suspension when driving over washboard roads at
low speed.
--
Bob
wrote:
>What does everyone think about it? I'm going to be picking on up tomarrow
>and want to know the good / bad points of the new 2006..
It's an honest car. Not many of those little "surprises" you find on a new
car. If you drove it, you already know about everything.
My biggest annoyance? Having to use a step stool to wash the roof; a
thunking noise in the rear suspension when driving over washboard roads at
low speed.
--
Bob
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Re: 2006 LX Sonata
On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 19:21:13 -0700, "Richard Johnson" <azrichard@***.net>
wrote:
>What does everyone think about it? I'm going to be picking on up tomarrow
>and want to know the good / bad points of the new 2006..
It's an honest car. Not many of those little "surprises" you find on a new
car. If you drove it, you already know about everything.
My biggest annoyance? Having to use a step stool to wash the roof; a
thunking noise in the rear suspension when driving over washboard roads at
low speed.
--
Bob
wrote:
>What does everyone think about it? I'm going to be picking on up tomarrow
>and want to know the good / bad points of the new 2006..
It's an honest car. Not many of those little "surprises" you find on a new
car. If you drove it, you already know about everything.
My biggest annoyance? Having to use a step stool to wash the roof; a
thunking noise in the rear suspension when driving over washboard roads at
low speed.
--
Bob
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Re: 2006 LX Sonata
Bob Adkins wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 19:21:13 -0700, "Richard Johnson" <azrichard@***.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>What does everyone think about it? I'm going to be picking on up tomarrow
>>and want to know the good / bad points of the new 2006..
>
>
> It's an honest car. Not many of those little "surprises" you find on a new
> car. If you drove it, you already know about everything.
>
> My biggest annoyance? Having to use a step stool to wash the roof; a
> thunking noise in the rear suspension when driving over washboard roads at
> low speed.
You forgot the sloshing gas tank, touchy throttle, lousy cup holders and
creak in the dash when you hit sharp bumps. :-)
Matt
> On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 19:21:13 -0700, "Richard Johnson" <azrichard@***.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>What does everyone think about it? I'm going to be picking on up tomarrow
>>and want to know the good / bad points of the new 2006..
>
>
> It's an honest car. Not many of those little "surprises" you find on a new
> car. If you drove it, you already know about everything.
>
> My biggest annoyance? Having to use a step stool to wash the roof; a
> thunking noise in the rear suspension when driving over washboard roads at
> low speed.
You forgot the sloshing gas tank, touchy throttle, lousy cup holders and
creak in the dash when you hit sharp bumps. :-)
Matt
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Re: 2006 LX Sonata
Bob Adkins wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 19:21:13 -0700, "Richard Johnson" <azrichard@***.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>What does everyone think about it? I'm going to be picking on up tomarrow
>>and want to know the good / bad points of the new 2006..
>
>
> It's an honest car. Not many of those little "surprises" you find on a new
> car. If you drove it, you already know about everything.
>
> My biggest annoyance? Having to use a step stool to wash the roof; a
> thunking noise in the rear suspension when driving over washboard roads at
> low speed.
You forgot the sloshing gas tank, touchy throttle, lousy cup holders and
creak in the dash when you hit sharp bumps. :-)
Matt
> On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 19:21:13 -0700, "Richard Johnson" <azrichard@***.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>What does everyone think about it? I'm going to be picking on up tomarrow
>>and want to know the good / bad points of the new 2006..
>
>
> It's an honest car. Not many of those little "surprises" you find on a new
> car. If you drove it, you already know about everything.
>
> My biggest annoyance? Having to use a step stool to wash the roof; a
> thunking noise in the rear suspension when driving over washboard roads at
> low speed.
You forgot the sloshing gas tank, touchy throttle, lousy cup holders and
creak in the dash when you hit sharp bumps. :-)
Matt
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Re: 2006 LX Sonata
Bob Adkins wrote:
> On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 19:21:13 -0700, "Richard Johnson" <azrichard@***.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>What does everyone think about it? I'm going to be picking on up tomarrow
>>and want to know the good / bad points of the new 2006..
>
>
> It's an honest car. Not many of those little "surprises" you find on a new
> car. If you drove it, you already know about everything.
>
> My biggest annoyance? Having to use a step stool to wash the roof; a
> thunking noise in the rear suspension when driving over washboard roads at
> low speed.
You forgot the sloshing gas tank, touchy throttle, lousy cup holders and
creak in the dash when you hit sharp bumps. :-)
Matt
> On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 19:21:13 -0700, "Richard Johnson" <azrichard@***.net>
> wrote:
>
>
>>What does everyone think about it? I'm going to be picking on up tomarrow
>>and want to know the good / bad points of the new 2006..
>
>
> It's an honest car. Not many of those little "surprises" you find on a new
> car. If you drove it, you already know about everything.
>
> My biggest annoyance? Having to use a step stool to wash the roof; a
> thunking noise in the rear suspension when driving over washboard roads at
> low speed.
You forgot the sloshing gas tank, touchy throttle, lousy cup holders and
creak in the dash when you hit sharp bumps. :-)
Matt
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Re: 2006 LX Sonata
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
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>>
>> My biggest annoyance? Having to use a step stool to wash the roof; a
>> thunking noise in the rear suspension when driving over washboard roads
>> at
>> low speed.
>
> You forgot the sloshing gas tank, touchy throttle, lousy cup holders and
> creak in the dash when you hit sharp bumps. :-)
>
And the sunglass holders that aren't large enough to hold most sunglasses.
Tell the dealer to have the service dept turn on the thingy which locks the
doors when you reach 15mph. I hate that I have to go back for that,
instead of them asking me up front.
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Re: 2006 LX Sonata
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
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>>
>> My biggest annoyance? Having to use a step stool to wash the roof; a
>> thunking noise in the rear suspension when driving over washboard roads
>> at
>> low speed.
>
> You forgot the sloshing gas tank, touchy throttle, lousy cup holders and
> creak in the dash when you hit sharp bumps. :-)
>
And the sunglass holders that aren't large enough to hold most sunglasses.
Tell the dealer to have the service dept turn on the thingy which locks the
doors when you reach 15mph. I hate that I have to go back for that,
instead of them asking me up front.
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Re: 2006 LX Sonata
"Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
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>>
>> My biggest annoyance? Having to use a step stool to wash the roof; a
>> thunking noise in the rear suspension when driving over washboard roads
>> at
>> low speed.
>
> You forgot the sloshing gas tank, touchy throttle, lousy cup holders and
> creak in the dash when you hit sharp bumps. :-)
>
And the sunglass holders that aren't large enough to hold most sunglasses.
Tell the dealer to have the service dept turn on the thingy which locks the
doors when you reach 15mph. I hate that I have to go back for that,
instead of them asking me up front.
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Re: 2006 LX Sonata
Tom wrote:
> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
> news:qY60g.7887$lb.718771@news1.epix.net...
>
>>>My biggest annoyance? Having to use a step stool to wash the roof; a
>>>thunking noise in the rear suspension when driving over washboard roads
>>>at
>>>low speed.
>>
>>You forgot the sloshing gas tank, touchy throttle, lousy cup holders and
>>creak in the dash when you hit sharp bumps. :-)
>>
>
>
> And the sunglass holders that aren't large enough to hold most sunglasses.
I hadn't noticed that as I don't wear sunglasses. I have the
photodarkening lenses in my normal glasses. :-)
> Tell the dealer to have the service dept turn on the thingy which locks the
> doors when you reach 15mph. I hate that I have to go back for that,
> instead of them asking me up front.
I always hated cars (GM mainly) that did that. Fortunately, disabling
it was easy on my minivans and my Sonata never did it to start with, and
for that I'm VERY happy! :-)
Matt
> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
> news:qY60g.7887$lb.718771@news1.epix.net...
>
>>>My biggest annoyance? Having to use a step stool to wash the roof; a
>>>thunking noise in the rear suspension when driving over washboard roads
>>>at
>>>low speed.
>>
>>You forgot the sloshing gas tank, touchy throttle, lousy cup holders and
>>creak in the dash when you hit sharp bumps. :-)
>>
>
>
> And the sunglass holders that aren't large enough to hold most sunglasses.
I hadn't noticed that as I don't wear sunglasses. I have the
photodarkening lenses in my normal glasses. :-)
> Tell the dealer to have the service dept turn on the thingy which locks the
> doors when you reach 15mph. I hate that I have to go back for that,
> instead of them asking me up front.
I always hated cars (GM mainly) that did that. Fortunately, disabling
it was easy on my minivans and my Sonata never did it to start with, and
for that I'm VERY happy! :-)
Matt
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Re: 2006 LX Sonata
Tom wrote:
> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
> news:qY60g.7887$lb.718771@news1.epix.net...
>
>>>My biggest annoyance? Having to use a step stool to wash the roof; a
>>>thunking noise in the rear suspension when driving over washboard roads
>>>at
>>>low speed.
>>
>>You forgot the sloshing gas tank, touchy throttle, lousy cup holders and
>>creak in the dash when you hit sharp bumps. :-)
>>
>
>
> And the sunglass holders that aren't large enough to hold most sunglasses.
I hadn't noticed that as I don't wear sunglasses. I have the
photodarkening lenses in my normal glasses. :-)
> Tell the dealer to have the service dept turn on the thingy which locks the
> doors when you reach 15mph. I hate that I have to go back for that,
> instead of them asking me up front.
I always hated cars (GM mainly) that did that. Fortunately, disabling
it was easy on my minivans and my Sonata never did it to start with, and
for that I'm VERY happy! :-)
Matt
> "Matt Whiting" <whiting@epix.net> wrote in message
> news:qY60g.7887$lb.718771@news1.epix.net...
>
>>>My biggest annoyance? Having to use a step stool to wash the roof; a
>>>thunking noise in the rear suspension when driving over washboard roads
>>>at
>>>low speed.
>>
>>You forgot the sloshing gas tank, touchy throttle, lousy cup holders and
>>creak in the dash when you hit sharp bumps. :-)
>>
>
>
> And the sunglass holders that aren't large enough to hold most sunglasses.
I hadn't noticed that as I don't wear sunglasses. I have the
photodarkening lenses in my normal glasses. :-)
> Tell the dealer to have the service dept turn on the thingy which locks the
> doors when you reach 15mph. I hate that I have to go back for that,
> instead of them asking me up front.
I always hated cars (GM mainly) that did that. Fortunately, disabling
it was easy on my minivans and my Sonata never did it to start with, and
for that I'm VERY happy! :-)
Matt