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Spacious Interior
Comfortable Ride
Reliable Powertrain (for its era)
Classic Styling
Good Value (used market)
Decent Trunk Space
Aging Technology
Fuel Economy
Rust Susceptibility
Parts Availability (specifics)
Outdated Safety Standards
Maintenance Costs
Engine oil leaks (V6)
Transmission issues (automatic)
Suspension wear (bushings, shocks)
Thoroughly inspect for rust, especially the undercarriage, rocker panels, and around windows.
Check the maintenance history for regular oil changes and transmission fluid flushes.
Test all electrical components, including windows, locks, and climate control.
Listen for any unusual noises from the engine or transmission during a test drive.
Prioritize vehicles with a documented service history.
Consider the availability of a mechanic familiar with older Korean or Japanese vehicles.
If buying from the USA, factor in shipping, customs duties, and potential repairs.
Electrical system gremlins (window motors, sensors)
Corrosion (body panels, undercarriage)