2005 XG 350 ?

Discussion in 'Hyundai Grandeur / Azera / XG' started by Trooper, Oct 1, 2004.

  1. Trooper

    Trooper Guest

    Does anyone know where I could view the 2005 XG 350 specs? I'd like to see
    if Hyundai has added little things like a compass, outside temp and delayed
    lights off features and maybe improved the gas mileage. I missed these
    items when I test drove a 2004 XG 350 and they seem to be the things missed
    most on Hyundai owners chat rooms. I passed up the $2500.00 rebate to wait
    for the 2005...none of the dealers are really sure of any changes...they all
    say the 2205 will be exactly like the 2004...body wise that would be okay
    because they have hit style but it's the little things that would round it
    out.

    Thanx, Trooper
     
    Trooper, Oct 1, 2004
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  2. Trooper

    hyundaitech Guest

    The changes I know of:

    Deletion of a breather hose between valve covers.

    Addition of oil cooler.

    Incorporation of the electronic throttle system into the Powertrain
    control module instead of having a separate control module.

    PCM fault codes can no longer be cleared without disconnecting battery.

    Standard 8-disc cd player (instead of optional).
     
    hyundaitech, Oct 1, 2004
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  3. Trooper

    Trooper Guest

    Thanks Tech...I had a feeling there would be some sort of change...if you
    get wind of any more please let me/us know. I really like that XG
    350...very nice styling. I'm thinking of a black/black and upgrading the
    wheels and tires to 17"...should be sharp!

    Trooper
     
    Trooper, Oct 1, 2004
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  4. Trooper

    hyundaitech Guest

    I would expect anything else will be a mid-year change. What I posted was
    the list of changes from my 2005 New Model class (mostly about the
    Tucson).
     
    hyundaitech, Oct 2, 2004
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  5. Trooper

    Briggs Guest

    As a black on black (and relatively happy) owner, one piece of advice. It
    will get hotter than a lighter color.
     
    Briggs, Oct 7, 2004
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