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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Love my Santa Fe. It's a 2009 with 73K miles and have never had to get anything fixed (not due to a fault of my own). I think I may buy a Santa Fe when its time to trade in but that could be years from now with the way the car runs. I would not hesitate to buy a Hyundai again.
Having said that, if you want something flashy/impressive, it's not the brand for you. I value practical and reliable and it's exactly that.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote: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.