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PostPosted: Sat Jan 07, 2012 4:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

jondepoer wrote:
Well, manufacturers say that transmissions should last the life of the car. But that's not withstanding new stick drivers like me, or the hectec driving in Seoul.


Well depends on what they consider "the life of the car"...that could be 3 years or 30......Koreans treat their cars like crap but they also replace their cars pretty often. Which is great because I'd never pay for a new car in a million years unless I had like a billion won sitting in my bank account (although with the exchange rate and promotions, the Japanese cars are actually just about the same price as in the US-that is, except for Lexus/Infiniti et al), and with a little TLC you could get a nice deal on a used car. Laughing
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