Anonymous
Post 04/18/2022 00:18     Subject: Tell me about Hyundai as a family car?

Op nothing wrong with Hyundai
Use google car and driver or true car will give you all the reliable information

Ignore the strange troll
Anonymous
Post 04/18/2022 00:12     Subject: Tell me about Hyundai as a family car?

Anonymous wrote:
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.


They actually don’t suck anymore.


Keep telling yourself that. We’ll keep tsk-tsk’ing you when we see you in it.
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2022 17:50     Subject: Tell me about Hyundai as a family car?

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.


They actually don’t suck anymore.
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2022 17:16     Subject: Re:Tell me about Hyundai as a family car?

We're looking into an IONIQ 5.
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2022 17:12     Subject: Tell me about Hyundai as a family car?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hyundai has closed the quality gap that had previously existed between Hyundai and Honda/Toyota.

I traded in my VW (too many engine and electric problems) and purchased a new Hyundai a little over 2 years ago. I could not be happier.


I think Hyundai/Genesis has better design than toyota/Lexus. I am seriously considering to get Genesis sedan.


I’d drive a 30 year old Lexus before I’d be caught dead in a brand new Hyundai. Or Genesis or whatever shiny badge they put on their crappy cars.


Your loss.
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2022 16:28     Subject: Tell me about Hyundai as a family car?

We have an Ioniq and a Santa Fe and I love them both. You can get a lot more features at the same price point.

I got the Ioniq after my Honda Civic died at 90,000 miles - so in my experience the Hyndai is a whole lot more reliable, and also more comfortable to drive.
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2022 15:41     Subject: Tell me about Hyundai as a family car?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hyundai has closed the quality gap that had previously existed between Hyundai and Honda/Toyota.

I traded in my VW (too many engine and electric problems) and purchased a new Hyundai a little over 2 years ago. I could not be happier.


I think Hyundai/Genesis has better design than toyota/Lexus. I am seriously considering to get Genesis sedan.


I’d drive a 30 year old Lexus before I’d be caught dead in a brand new Hyundai. Or Genesis or whatever shiny badge they put on their crappy cars.
Anonymous
Post 04/07/2022 20:06     Subject: Tell me about Hyundai as a family car?

Anonymous wrote:Hyundai has closed the quality gap that had previously existed between Hyundai and Honda/Toyota.

I traded in my VW (too many engine and electric problems) and purchased a new Hyundai a little over 2 years ago. I could not be happier.


I think Hyundai/Genesis has better design than toyota/Lexus. I am seriously considering to get Genesis sedan.
Anonymous
Post 04/06/2022 01:22     Subject: Tell me about Hyundai as a family car?

Anonymous wrote:Hyundai has closed the quality gap that had previously existed between Hyundai and Honda/Toyota.

I traded in my VW (too many engine and electric problems) and purchased a new Hyundai a little over 2 years ago. I could not be happier.


CVT’s and DI engines have become commonplace enough now to guarantee that all cars made today are all pretty much equally shitty. The days of decade old cars lasting 200,000 miles without an engine or transmission replacement are over forever. Now they’re all crap.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2022 23:00     Subject: Tell me about Hyundai as a family car?

Hyundai has closed the quality gap that had previously existed between Hyundai and Honda/Toyota.

I traded in my VW (too many engine and electric problems) and purchased a new Hyundai a little over 2 years ago. I could not be happier.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2022 22:35     Subject: Re:Tell me about Hyundai as a family car?

Love my Santa Fe!
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2022 22:32     Subject: Tell me about Hyundai as a family car?

My little Hyundai Accent looked (and felt in some ways) like a tin can, but it was reliable as rain and never gave us a moment's trouble. Great little car. I would buy another Hyundai, no question.
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2022 22:19     Subject: Tell me about Hyundai as a family car?

New Hyundai's run $50K+
Genesis runs $65K+
I hardly consider that "trashy"
Anonymous
Post 04/04/2022 22:10     Subject: Tell me about Hyundai as a family car?

We’ve had 2 Hyundai’s. A 2009 Santa Fe, and currently still have a 2013 Elantra GT.

The Santa Fe went 133k miles before we traded it, and was going strong. It had a very slight stuck-lifter noise at cold start up, but it went away after about 30 seconds. That was the only mechanical issue it had.

The Elantra has 96k miles, and no issues except for a brake pedal sensor switch that just gave us some trouble the other day for the first time. Other than that one thing, 100% reliable.

Anonymous
Post 04/01/2022 14:15     Subject: Tell me about Hyundai as a family car?

I see trolls are out in full force today.

We have a Hyundai Sonata getting close to 100k miles and it has never had any problems whatsoever. A dramatic improvement over our previous car (a ford focus that was constantly in the shop)