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Are Hyundai Cars Reliable? ?
I’m interested in the Hyundai Elantra or Kona. They fit my budget but I haven’t heard much about Hyundai’s. I know typically Toyota and Nissan are reliable cars but most are slightly above my budget or CVT transmission which I heard weren’t good.
9 Answers
- Anonymous7 months ago
my Hyundai did not give any problems until it was eight years old.it was great.
very reliable. Houston flood three years ago destroyed me car.
- ?Lv 51 year ago
Hyundai has always offered good bang for the buck. This means they put more stuff/options in each car for about the same money as the big major cars that only offer the basics. Just looked at the 2020 GM,s and they cannot touch the options covered in the Hyundai line. And the GM,s cost about 5 to 10,000 more space bucks.
Source(s): 30 year Hyundai Senior Master technician - Anonymous1 year ago
I loved my 2013 Elantra until the clear coat started peeling off of the paint. It's doing it in patches and looks awful.
Apparently there was a lawsuit against Hyundai for this issue with many of it's cars but the suit was thrown out by the judge.
- Anonymous1 year ago
Yes they are and these days they make Ford's look dated.
- Anonymous1 year ago
I have owned GM cars, Ford cars, Toyota among other brands. Now I have driven Hyundai cars starting in 2003 and found them to be the best of all cars ever owned. I own two now and they have cost me oil changes, new tires, new batteries, just like the GM one I also own. One is about 14 years old and I am waiting for it to rust down as one person said. It has no rust, non of my Hyundai cars had rust.
- Anonymous1 year ago
South Korean crap cars that never last more then 10 years before rusting into dust.
- Anonymous1 year ago
Never had any problem with mine.
- CactiJoeLv 71 year ago
Well, depends on dumb luck sometimes. Neighbors Hyundai was still under warranty and she always had the dealer do the required 3K mile oil changes, so they had to eat the cost of replacing the engine last year when it suddenly broke down. This car company still believes in the old school 3K mile OCI and you have to do this to keep your 10 year 100K mile power train warranty valid. Another girl I know does her Hyundai 3K mile OCI and has had the same car and engine for over ten years now with no issues. City girls car engine (with nothing but city miles) was replaced, country girls car has the same engine and she drives about 100 miles round trip to work five days a week. Hmmmm.....?
- ?Lv 61 year ago
Yes they are. Hyundai have a five year warranty in the UK which shows manufacturer confidence in their product.