03 xg350L

Discussion in 'Hyundai Grandeur / Azera / XG' started by jk, Nov 30, 2003.

  1. jk

    jk Guest

    I was at a Hyundai dealer today with the intent to get a Sonata. After
    a test drive, I mentioned that it was noisier and rougher than I thought
    it would be.

    He asked if I had considered a XG 350. He said they had an '03 XG 350L
    with less than 12K miles on it for less than $18K.

    I took it for a ride and it was pretty nice. He said it was a steal for
    the price. I asked him if he knew the history of the car. he said no,
    they had gotten it at an auction. I told him I'd think about it. He
    told me to look at an 04 XG350L to see the sticker price on it. It was
    around 26K.

    Anyhow, I came home and did some research on Kelly and the price sure is
    good. Is this too good to be true? I'm wondering why a dealer would
    reduce the price so much.

    Jay
     
    jk, Nov 30, 2003
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  2. Check it through CarFax for history... www.carfax.com , or ask the
    dealer to do it for you for free.

    Unfortunately Hyundai has low resale value. Check www.kbb.com and
    www.edmunds.com for value of the car. Edmunds says about $18,00 is
    average.

    I bought a new '04 XG350L recently and love it!
     
    Cathy De Viney, Nov 30, 2003
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  3. jk

    XGCA Guest

    I would never buy an 03 XG350 (used) with 12K miles on it for 18K, but
    not for the reasons you think. I have an 02 XG350L (You did not say if
    this one was an L or not and that adds a couple of thousand right
    there) that I bought brand new with 8 miles on it for $20K. You should
    be able to find a 03 Brand new and walk out the door for around $20K
    (yes, this sticker is 26K, mine was $26,818). The reason being is that
    the 04's have been out for a while so if you are looking at an 03, its
    been there a while. Make them a deal! I did! (and I got high blue book
    on a ford winstar tradein!!!).
    By the way, I have had no problems in 23K miles. Nice car for the
    money, very safe (look at the govnt crash tests, almost as as a
    volvo!). The only complaints that I have (and everyone else has are
    the following:
    1. Too fast of acceleration (car lunges with minimal force on the gas)
    2. Poor AM reception

    If you can live with that, it is a fats, quite car at a great price.


    XGCA
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    XGCA, Dec 1, 2003
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  4. jk

    Howie Guest

    Although I got completely taken by the dealer and spent WAY more than I
    should have, I recently bought an 03 XG 350L and it's a wonderful car,
    loaded with everything with a smooth ride and excellent handling (I am one
    of the minority who happen to like the "torquey" accelerator). If the
    Carfax research is ok like another poster rightfully recommended, I think
    you'll be very happy with it. I've read other posts here that give some
    indication that the hair trigger gas pedal can be adjusted if this is
    annoying.

    Howie
     
    Howie, Dec 1, 2003
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  5. jk

    Jason Guest

    There is an ECU program update available that will fix some problems
    with O2 sensors and the lunging problems.

    Also, check your antenna wiring. Many Hyundai's sold in the last few
    years had their antenna's wired incorrectly and that was causing poor
    AM reception. In addition, you may also have a grounding problem. I
    had some static on my car when listening to AM. Regrounding the
    engine compartment took care of it.
     
    Jason, Dec 1, 2003
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