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Related: About this forumAny Hyundai owners out there willing to talk about their experience with the make?
I'm in the early stage of car shopping and considering the plug-in version of their Ioniq hybrid (also looking at a Leaf and maybe a Honda Insight).
I was pretty impressed by my test drive in their standard hybrid, but that's a pretty thin slice to build a sandwich on.
So, good, bad or indifferent, I'd like to get your feedback.
Thanks!
3Hotdogs
(13,502 posts)The last three have been Sonatas, limited. That is because I want the automated brake system which only comes with that model sedan.
I drive 50 -60k per year. My present one is a 2018 and has 59k on it.
I have NEVER had to take any of them in for anything but oil change an brakes.
LuvLoogie
(7,566 posts)It had great leg room, nice amenities. We could fit a lot in the back with the seats folded down, surprising given the lines of the cars design. It was really well done. And no one could beat that power train warranty. Not that we ever needed it. Just, like you said, brakes and oil. Oh, and tires, light bulbs.
3Hotdogs
(13,502 posts)GP6971
(33,332 posts)We have a 2014 Kia Optima Hybrid and we love it. Killer warranty and we average about 43 mpg highway and about 37 mpg around town. I've heard their mileage ratings have gone up in recent years.
hatrack
(61,136 posts)And he's never had an issue. Pretty much bulletproof per his description.
CanonRay
(14,915 posts)and I really liked the car. However it was very bad in snow.
hatrack
(61,136 posts)Handling didn't feel secure? Traction?
Thanks!
3Hotdogs
(13,502 posts)CanonRay
(14,915 posts)It was that device they have that "senses" the traction and supposedly sends power to whatever wheel needs it. Can't remember what it was called, but it just could not get going in snow.
montanacowboy
(6,343 posts)Best car ever! I am now ready to turn in my Tucson lease is up and I am thinking of going with the new KONA.
I have never ever had a bad experience.
The River
(2,615 posts)'06 Tuscon 10 years ago. It's a 6 cylinder with more
than enough power. Outside of tires and regular maintenance
I have had no problems. With only 108K miles on it (half of them mine),
I plan to keep it until death do we part.
fierywoman
(8,128 posts)Bought a 2010 Fit -- not so happy.
mitch96
(14,742 posts)My 2010 Fit did not bring joy. Didn't break or anything, just slow, weird tranny loud on the highway.
ANYHOO my red neck tRumper neighbor has a Hyundai hybrid and loves it. He says it gets FANTASTIC gas miles and never breaks.. Then again his other vehicle is a gas guzzler Ford F150 jacked up with big ass tires and a AR15 window sticker... uffda
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fierywoman
(8,128 posts)end -- like how fast the covering of the steering wheel wore out. Or: I have a key-open for the driver's side and it wore out after a few years; would cost something like $500 to fix AND THEY'VE KNOWN ABOUT THIS PROBLEM SINCE SOMETHING LIKE 2001.(Sorry to shout but it makes me mad.)
mitch96
(14,742 posts)I'm a Honda guy. I've had a bunch of 'em and the Fit was the worst.. Nice idea but the execution was a bit wanting... Almost as bad but not quite as a VW Rabbit I owned. It literally fell apart around me..
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fierywoman
(8,128 posts)mitch96
(14,742 posts)PJMcK
(22,991 posts)Great car. Very comfortable. Very good mileage. Great service.
I int nd to buy from them again.
lettucebe
(2,339 posts)and it was a great little car.
I bought it when I had $1000 to spend, and someone had a car for $1000. So obviously there was no thought process. Long time ago but I would consider another Hyundai based on that experience
3Hotdogs
(13,502 posts)If I recall, when the car first came out, it was a throw-away. Run it for a year or so and it would break down.
Around 1998, the company closed production. They reviewed the repair records from dealers and re-engineered the car. That is what we have today.
That is the opposite business plan from American made cars:
Make shit.
When people figure out its shit,
Put more chrome on it.
My last Amer. car was a Ford, brand new at $41k. I kept it two years. It would break down on the N.J. Turnpike, on my way to work. Dealer couldn't figure out what was wrong. This happened several times until I was afraid to drive it anywhere because I didn't know if I would make it back home.
alfredo
(60,146 posts)That was 2004. I paid cash and drove it until 2015. It was boring but dependable. The 2013 Elantra was also boring and dependable. Being 74, boring good. Dependable is double good.
mitch96
(14,742 posts)Kia was like a Honda and the Hyundai was like a Toyota.. And to top it off they are owned by the same company... I'm assuming it's like Chevy and GMC... Identical cousins...
Are the engines the same?
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