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Howdy, I have a 2007 Santa Fe and I am tried of going to the dealer (Arapahoe Hyundai mostly)... Never been happy with their quality or attention to detail. So I'm looking for a good independent Hyundai shop in the Denver area, preferably south Denver metro... DTC, Hampden, Lone Tree, Englewood, Centennial, Littleton, Parker, etc... Have any recommendations? If not, can you recommend any other Hyundai-centric forums where I can post this message? (I am already a member of Hyundai-forums.com) Thanks...
sale price $37275.00 ( dest. charge included ) + sales tax (4%) Ralph Schomp Honda in Littleton CO
I purchased a used 06 lr3 v8 se about a year ago.I NEVER considered buying one before, but I got a great deal on it and needed a safe and substantial vehicle for the wife and kids,so here I am. I Love the vehicle, not so much the costs associated with it ( I.e. brakes $1300 / front & rear, battery $321, heated w/shld $900 etc.) I accept and understand the costs of those items, not happily but I do. What I cannot get a grip on is every person I've spoken to that has any experience with this vehicle (owners, dealers, service techs) say that you burn through tires in no time at all and will NEVER get rated mileage out of any tire made due to performance size commands softer compounds and heavy weight of vehicle contradicts that with excessive wear. I got jacked by my local Big O Tire (LITTLETON, Co) as they STRONGLY recommended Pirelli scorpion zero's be put on the vehicle, which I did, I mean these guys do this everyday they should know right? Yeah,huh? you would think they would know their ass from a hole in the wall but... pirelli and big o can suck it til the cows come home. 18,000 mi. And I'm at 2/32 and 3/32 on wear. Big O's answer? Tough shit and oh by the way pirelli has absolutely NO WARRANTY for size 255/60/18 not mileage guarantee NOTHING. So, here I am with bald tires and getting the run around again. Does anyone have an honest answer to the question of which tire will perform best for all weather HIGHWAY driving in Colorado? I don't go off road and I just want to make sure that tires will last a REASONABLE amount of time. I am ridiculously vigilant in getting my rotation done at regularly scheduled intervals if not a little early. My local Land Rover dealer advised me that Absolutely under NO circumstances sh ould I attempt to put a bigger tire (275/65/18 or 285/60/18) on the vehicle as it will almost guarantee damage to air suspension harness. Please somebody, anybody help!!
I spoke with Patrick Rupas at MB Littleton. He was great. No pressure. He gave me his best number and we went from there. I told him you may call. Tell him Greg Balko referred you.
You can google Toyota Warranties and get several sites that sell online. One is Littleton, MA Toyota. There are 3 levels of coverage with each level covering different parts and various time/mileage. You should be able to get a better price on line than at the dealer.
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