2000 Hyundai Lantra XL 1.8 petrol
Summary:
Exceptional in all aspects, comfort, response & handling, low engine & no road noise, good economy
Faults:
Wear and tear items: timing chain, brake rotors machined, water pump, clutch, and we jammed up the CD player so needed to replace it. The valves are about to be machined or replaced; we are assured it's all fair wear and tear for a 19 year old with this many km.
General Comments:
This car has been used & on the road almost every day since purchased 18 years ago, & has as we consider been outstanding in every way. The car has always handled like a sports car; its great handling and response was the main reason we first purchased it. It is a 4 door petrol sedan to be clear. It has just done 447000km. Water pump and timing chain have been replaced, clutch was just replaced for the first time, that's pretty damn good eh! It's had the usual plugs and ignition stuff replaced, not so regularly serviced I'm sorry to say.
It's just about to have the valves replaced; considering the hammering this poor car gets, we consider it to be the best money ever spent.
I have just read some of the available reviews by others:
Uncontrollable on gravel? Is he from Mars, every vehicle's uncontrollable on gravel!
Steering shuddering? From his report he must live on a 4WD paddock; never had a glimmer of a steering problem!
Car disintegrating around them? I'd hate to see their house, we have not lost a screw in 18 years! Just been reminded, replaced the radio after trying to play 2 CDs at once...
Absolutely love this car; would buy another.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 10th March, 2019
28th Nov 2012, 15:43
Turns out electric window failures are a common design fault. Whether you use them or not, they will fail.
The engine will go forever and a day, but the rest of it will disintegrate around you.
A strange combination of reliability and poor quality.
Perfect if you want an awful car that just won't die.