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OEM Hyundai Brake pads

Every Equus comes standard with "At Your Service," Hyundai's revolutionary approach to the luxury ownership experience that provides complimentary valet service and covers all maintenance needs for 5 years or 60,000 miles. With "At Your Service," Hyundai Equus owners enjoy no-charge maintenance, including complimentary oil and filter changes, brake pads and rotors, wiper blades, and battery.

Pros: no-charge maintenance
Vehicle: Hyundai Equus
Mileage: 60000 km
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OEM Hyundai Brake pads

has anyone driven the new Elantra? I mean, I was IMPRESSED. I daily drive a 12 year old car, but the features, comfort, and ride blew me away. The steering's light, the brakes are touchy, but what a terrific commuter car. It's amazing to see how good these economy cars are, that the Elantra should place last. I fell in love with the Elantra the 4 days I got to drive it.

Pros: features, comfort, terrific commuter
Cons: steering light, brakes touchy
Vehicle: Hyundai Elantra
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OEM Subaru Brake pads
FaLeX
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Rating 5.0

The STi also stops hard. It turned in the shorter braking distance of the two cars, using just 114.5 feet of asphalt to haul down from 60 mph. Pedal feel is firm and progressive, and ABS operation is quiet and refined.

Pros: firm pedal feel
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OEM Subaru Brake pads
clarkma5
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Rating 4.0

Subarus in general are frickin' bulletproof. (WRX transmissions aside) I drove a Subaru Legacy 30th Anniversary Edition (2.5 liter, automatic...I think it's pretty similar to the '97 Legacy GT) and it was a surprisingly good drive...good handling and pretty good power...brakes were a bit sucky, though.

Pros: good handling, good power
Cons: brakes were sucky
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