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O/T Hyundai Transmission
Anyone know what a reasonable price would be for a rebuilt tranny for a 1994 hyundai excel? Thanks
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Rebuilt tranny for Hyundi Excel
Manual or Auto?
If its a manual I would simply suggest getting one from a yard. Check out www.car-parts.com I would doubt it would weigh more than 100lbs. Since its a Hyundi I would suspect you can get a used manual with decent miles for around $200. You may run into problems for a 94 as I think that was during their lean times when everyone stayed away after the first one's had some reliability issues. An auto is another subject. I don't know if I'd trust one from a yard unless I got to look at it and the fluids in it.
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yep, it's an auto. got quoted from aamaco 1200-2400, and a private shop 1300. So either way iam giong to get nailed for this crappy car.
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Hyundai Hyundai
Assuming you could put one in yourself wouldn't it be cheaper to try to find a low mileage Excel to swape with or just buy and drive? $1300 although not a lot of money in tranny senses is a lot for a car with a wholesale value of maybe $500 if running well and looking decent. Now if the car is a driver other than that it may be worth it just b/c you know its fine since its a crap shoot buying cars for under a $1000 or so. I've always been one who preferred spending no more than $500 for a beater.
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