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In reply to the discussion: I went car hunting today [View all]MichMan
(16,186 posts)19. I would clearly change my own tire since I also change my own oil, brakes, filters and most all other repairs
People should check and see what is in their trunk so they know what to do. Wouldn't hurt to practice changing one either.
In my 45 years of driving, I think I only had to change a couple by the side of the road.
You seem to have had good luck, but I have little confidence in long term reliability on any Kia/Hyundai product. I really like the K5 GT-Line, but wouldn't buy one. Also, everyone has their own tastes, but I find the looks of the Soul atrocious.
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Remember that US automakers do not have to make parts for US made cars ten years or older ...
marble falls
Jun 2024
#2
Manufacturers are required to provide parts for the length of a warranty, in my case 10 year/100k miles ...
marble falls
Jun 2024
#23
Actually 170-171K, 2006 WITH AN EXTENDED WARRANTY. The Tranmission failed at just under 100K miles about...
marble falls
Jun 2024
#25
"as with any new car, invest in a spare or at least a donut. don't forget a jack and star wrench."
MichMan
Jun 2024
#13