Who would have thought Hyundai could make a car like this?

I have the Blue trim and love the design. I’m averaging about 46-47 MPG on my hilly commute, which is 41 miles one way. It’s great to get to work using just under a gallon of gas.

Great-looking cars and good tech for the price. But what’s under the hood? That’s what scares me.

A decade ago, I would’ve just shown them the first Genesis.

Can confirm! Especially with BC Racing coilovers. Check out my golden turd.

Not trying to hate, but Hyundai has better models to show off. This one isn’t all that nice looking, in my opinion.

My 2010 might not look great, but she’s still kicking. She needs new ball joints and a rear shock, but I’m still driving her carefully. Waiting for her to finally give up so I can scrap her. :sob::sob::sob::sob:

My 2012 Sonata was beautiful. It was a step in this direction.

Driving my 2025 Kona makes me feel like one of those Porsche and Jaguar SUV moms.

I love my 2020 Santa Fe Limited. I call her the Sexy Beast.

Are you asking this in a good or bad way?

I’d say, ‘Man, the new Azera has some nice lines.’

I’ve always liked Kia’s designs. Hyundai is starting to look a little too good now!

I have the same one in ultimate red, love it.

I get similar highway gas mileage on my 2019 VW Jetta 1.4T. On a recent 300-mile trip, I got 49.2 MPG. Around town, I get close to 25 MPG. My Jetta looks similar from the side but without Hyundai’s bold front design.

Genesis is on another level, but Sonata is really nice too.

I like those wheels. My ‘21 hybrid has different ones, which are okay, but the overall design and color match perfectly.

I have a ‘21 Sonata Hybrid and love it. It’s got 50k miles, and I still get around 55-58 MPG (I drive pretty light). The dealer’s been my only headache.

Hyundais and Kias are awesome, but it’s a shame someone decided to skip immobilizers. Insurance rates went up, and now teens are trying to steal these cars, not realizing the newer ones have immobilizers. They’ll break your window just to give it a shot.

No offense, but wipe.

I bought a Hyundai once, and it didn’t even make it to the first oil change before I had issues. Warranty covered it, but it was such a hassle that I got rid of it right after. If it’s out of warranty, I’d get rid of it before it becomes a bigger headache.