Tell me about Hyundai as a family car?

Anonymous
My family needs to buy a second car now that we've moved out of the city. We have a Honda CRV that we love, it is perfect for our family of two adults and 2 small kids. We don't need an SUV for our second vehicle, and are looking at four door sedans. We are looking to buy a certified pre-owned car, can't quite swing new with current prices. We would love another Honda but it looks like Hyundais are in our budget of 20k and Hondas and Toyotas are not. Is a Hyundai a good, reliable car? Any advice would be helpful.
Anonymous
My first car was an Elantra. I bought it new in 2003. We still have it as an extra car! I have been very happy with it and have had only minor problems. I'd defnitely buy another one. In fact we're looking for a new SUV and are definitely including Hyundais (currently have a used Honda which we also love).
Anonymous
I had a Hyundai Accent and now I have a Tucson. I absolutely love Hyundai. Both cars have been incredibly reliable.
Anonymous
I guess they’re ok if you hate your family. Because your kids will be teased by classmates for riding in a cheapo piece of crap like that. And they might die in a wreck because they’re unsafe. But at least they might develop good cardio from preferring to walk to school rather than be seen in such a low class car. So there’s that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I guess they’re ok if you hate your family. Because your kids will be teased by classmates for riding in a cheapo piece of crap like that. And they might die in a wreck because they’re unsafe. But at least they might develop good cardio from preferring to walk to school rather than be seen in such a low class car. So there’s that.


You are like 15, aren’t you?
Anonymous
I bought an Elantra as my first car in 2022 and just retired it, although it was still working fine. It was very reliable for all those years and didn't require much in maintenance/repairs. Considering a Santa Fe for our next family car.
Anonymous
My little Hyundai Elantra hatchback is still the favorite car I ever had, and I own a Honda Fit now. Driving with the sunroof open, everything packed up tight in the hatchback, toddler asleep in a carseat in the back, coming home from some long trip or just the grocery store -- those were good days. Excellent car imho. (I don't think they make Elantra hatchbacks anymore though.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I guess they’re ok if you hate your family. Because your kids will be teased by classmates for riding in a cheapo piece of crap like that. And they might die in a wreck because they’re unsafe. But at least they might develop good cardio from preferring to walk to school rather than be seen in such a low class car. So there’s that.


THIS. Garbage car for people with bad credit. We interviewed a nanny who looked very promising on zoom, but she showed up in a Hyundai when we met her in person. Needless to say, she didn’t get the job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I guess they’re ok if you hate your family. Because your kids will be teased by classmates for riding in a cheapo piece of crap like that. And they might die in a wreck because they’re unsafe. But at least they might develop good cardio from preferring to walk to school rather than be seen in such a low class car. So there’s that.


THIS. Garbage car for people with bad credit. We interviewed a nanny who looked very promising on zoom, but she showed up in a Hyundai when we met her in person. Needless to say, she didn’t get the job.

I hope this is a joke.
Anonymous
For what it's worth, we have a 2019 Genesis G80 3.3T and love it. Great family car.
Anonymous
Palisades seem pretty nice
Anonymous
Trashy car for trashy people.
Anonymous
2007 Accent is still motoring along just fine. The exterior and trim type stuff has taken a beating but hardly any issues mechanically.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trashy car for trashy people.


I believe you're thinking of BMWs.
Anonymous
Writing this from SoCal, but Hyundai drivers around these parts are atrocious.
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