Originally Posted by Ws6
Originally Posted by PimTac
Originally Posted by CKN
Originally Posted by PimTac
Quality and personal preference are nowhere near related to each other.
Define quality. My wife's 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe XL is very well put together. It's not a Mercedes-but then you are talking refinement.
My Silverado (2018) LTZ has all the little "issues" that you can find under any "google search". My opinion-my wife's Santa Fe is put together to a higher quality level than my pickup that stickered at $54,000.00
REALLY.........
My response was targeted at this comment
"When Mazda offers longitudinal engine, with RWD platform, we can compare it to those cars. "
I have no doubt your Hyundai is assembled well.
Id rather fwd and transverse. My application is snow and ice, not necessary race track.
MB engines are sitting more to the front than compared to BMW for example, and have Stayer drivetrain. So please, it is still better on dry, wet, snow, anyway you take it.
Originally Posted by PimTac
Originally Posted by CKN
Originally Posted by PimTac
Quality and personal preference are nowhere near related to each other.
Define quality. My wife's 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe XL is very well put together. It's not a Mercedes-but then you are talking refinement.
My Silverado (2018) LTZ has all the little "issues" that you can find under any "google search". My opinion-my wife's Santa Fe is put together to a higher quality level than my pickup that stickered at $54,000.00
REALLY.........
My response was targeted at this comment
"When Mazda offers longitudinal engine, with RWD platform, we can compare it to those cars. "
I have no doubt your Hyundai is assembled well.
Id rather fwd and transverse. My application is snow and ice, not necessary race track.
MB engines are sitting more to the front than compared to BMW for example, and have Stayer drivetrain. So please, it is still better on dry, wet, snow, anyway you take it.