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Interesting video. I think that this Hyundai may be the only interesting electric car. Funny watching it passing GT Porsches. |
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“ An electric car salary sacrifice is just like these other benefits, only you use your pre-tax salary to pay for an electric car. This costs you less because your income tax and National Insurance contributions are based on your income after your salary sacrifice payments – so you aren’t taxed on the portion used to pay for the electric car “ |
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09-29-2024, 03:43 AM | #30 |
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Had the test drive yesterday on a varied route with town driving and motorway driving, in summary its a no from me for my next car but its an impressive bit of engineering
I appreciate there are faster cars around but the Ioniq 5N feels almost too fast! The power delivery and lack of fuss with 641 bhp in a mid size SUV is impressive and the ride on the 235/35 21 square setup also impressive. Interior fit and finish is a huge step up for Hyundai and their technology is clearly up there with the best. In the real world, not on a track, a small press of the throttle at any speeds and your done. Brutal acceleration with the 10 second extra power boost, from 30-70 was almost instant the speedo trying to keep up. Why don't I want one ? The Ioniq 5N almost feels like a novelty toy to the dealerships, the dealer ship experience was not on par with my usual brands. I guess with the average customer looking for a more budget focussed car this model does stand out. Especially in the bright Orange demo colour car we test drove. The rear defuser in the flesh is huge and neither of us liked the bright orange side blades and front splitter that cant be changed. Overall I didn't hate it and its a very impressive piece of engineering but didn't love it either. I think some of the challenge is my X3 M40i with Idrive 6 and all the buttons still real buttons most of the newer cars will seem a bit less user friendly The search continues for a replacement, next up when available to drive the Audi S5 and Audi SQ5, also noticed 2 new X3M cars with £20k off at dealerships. |
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09-29-2024, 06:14 PM | #32 |
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If it has to be a Hyundai EV for the work thing have you looked at the EV version of the GV70? Never driven the EV but I did check out the ICE GV70 and I liked it a lot.
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09-30-2024, 12:23 PM | #33 |
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Hyundai dealerships are a total hot mess. I couldn't believe the bullshit we had to go through with leasing our I5. While the cars have clearly classed up, the dealerships are still designed around the budget car demographic. I couldn't wait to get the hell out of there, and am really not looking forward to having to take it back for recalls/warranty work. I found one dealer around that's a small step up. But man, it still makes the local Nissan dealer look like a luxury car dealer.
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Obviously there's a big difference between the average car dealers and the luxury ones, merc and bmw were clearly nicer and had their shit together. Even Mini and VW were pretty good. Subaru was fine. Nissan, mazda, and honda were okay, but the Hyundai dealership was like walking into a used car dealership. A complete mess. They lost paperwork, completely screwed up our agreement of sale so we had to re-sign docs like 2 weeks later, etc. Absolutely awful. I will not be taking the Hyundai back to that dealer for anything, I will likely return it to another dealership when the lease is up. Thankfully there's not much maintenance on an EV, so not many times it needs to be back in the dealers hands anyway. I honestly hadn't planned on going to that dealer, but they cut an additional 4K off of the discounts that all the other dealers in the area offered. |
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It's a 2.0L turbo run of the mill engine. She wouldn't and didn't keep it over 80K miles, synthetic was not justified. That was only 1 specific example of their general ineptitude. |
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Our Hyundai dealer is also a Genesis dealer and is overall pretty good, at least for the first half of a sale cycle. |
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