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2005 Hyundai Accent question?

I am considering purchasing a used 2005 Hyundai Accent with 26, 000 miles on it. I took it for a drive yesterday and really liked it. BUT.I would like to know a few things about them before I actually buy it. I am planning on having my mechanic look it over sometime and see what he has to say about it too.How do the accents handle in the winter? I live in Central NY where we can get A LOT of snow in one day. Do they do well in wintry conditions? I am planning to put good snow tires and studs on all four tires on whatever car I buy.already had an incident with icy roads.Also, I have been reading alot about replacing the timing belt at 60,000-70,000 miles,.. is there a defect with that or something? Or is it just usual wear and tear of that many miles?I am pretty good about getting my cars servicedI have a mechanic who is fenomonal.but is the Hyundai something I can take to any shopor is it necessary to take it to a dealership? I don't tend to trust dealerships,

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