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Admiral
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Enjoy the new car, the sonata is a nice car their all over the place here in florida, AL is anti lock brakes, now you don't have an excuse too show up to a subsim meet, you got a new car that will take you any where, and it should be real good on gas.
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Look at the rear wheels.
If it has disk brakes, it has ABS. If it has drum brakes it does not have ABS. You'll also have an ABS Service Reminder 'Idiot' light somewhere on the instrument panel if you have ABS. Turn the key on and it should come on for a few seconds then go off. If you don't have the Owners Manual, http://www.scribd.com/doc/14219380/2...-Owners-Manual |
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I had a car with 4-wheel discs and it did not have anti-lock brakes. The advice about the idiot light makes sense though.
I looked at several sites and not one of them mentioned it, which leads me to believe it does not. But they all say it comes standard with four disc brakes, so if Privateer is right then it would be yes. I'm still looking for a comment one way or the other. [edit] This site says ABS is available, which implies it's not standard, even with 4 discs. On the other hand, that doesn't mean your new car doesn't have them.
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I think you can safely check No ABS and go forward with the insurance. It's not like they check it, even if an accident is involved.
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![]() Checking the dashboard is a good idea, altho I won't be able to look at it until I get out there to pick the car up, at which point I need to have the insurance already taken care of. But it might have a diagram in the owner's manual, which I'm pretty sure I brought home with me. When I went through what I have I was looking for the phrase "anti lock brakes" and not "ABS" or something else so I may have missed it. Quote:
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By the time I'm sorting out which car needs to be insured starting 9/1, I'll have whatever info there is and can edit things accordingly. I may be switching insurance companies anyway if I shop around and find a better deal. Thanks for all your help guys! |
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Ace of the Deep
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You could always call your local dealer who used to handle Hyundai. They are required to service the the vehicles for 5 years? 10 years? Something like that.
Anyway, call them with the VIN number and they should be able to tell you every option on that car at the time of sale.
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Ace of the Deep
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If you bought a new car in Europe in 2004 you wouldn't even have to worry about antilock brakes, those were standard on probably all cars by then, apart from a few exotics.
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