@@AutoAcademics I hear many of them have transmission failures before 100.000 miles. But not know what's the real reason. I own from new 2019 made in turkey with 43.000 miles ,change transmission fluid last month at 42000 miles everything fine so far.
@@Deathrowguy I'm not aware of those problems so hopefully you won't have to deal with them. Unless you're experiencing some hints of issues, I wouldn't worry.
What an excellent review and vid! Just straight to the point with everything! We released a portable Jump starter. Are you interested in giving a review?
I also keep microfiber towels in each door. A towel or two in the trunk. Plenty of hand sanitizer too. I also keep a plug kit in the tire and found out that you need to get a name brand one in there. Not an Amazon one.
I completely forgot about towels. I typically keep one in my car all the time, even if I'm NOT going on a road trip. Guess that's why I forgot about it. 😂 As always, thanks for sharing and for watching!
I agree with Alyson. I rarely need to adjust the radio outside of the volume control on the steering wheel. I do however find it SUPER annoying that I can't easily always view what I'm listening to. Yes, I do see the source, but not the song or anything else. ALSO, no digital key for iPhone users? WHAT GIVES, HYUNDAI?!
Bro looks like juicy J.. nice whip I got the M37 which has discontinued n becomes This jump Off Let’s Get It was gonna get a new motorcycle. I’m living in Boston that’s a kool Kar my next one . Very detailed video brother keep em coming
I was really considering going for this, but i bought an Audi A6 instead 2.0 tdi. Out of town I get 5.1 to 6.3 fuel consumption, a little higher if I really push it or high speed highway which will go to about 7.5. My average for 10k km is 8.6 given that in a very crowded city I get from 9 to 14 L/100km, which can be a little on the high side for some people. I am a big fan of the lexus CT, but having so little power was something i really had to consider. 170 hp on a 1.7 ton car is not fast, but it's decent over the CT which is lacking in the performance department. The Is with the 2.5 hybrid is much nicer to drive, but a lot more expensive on the second hand market. I like how they put more power with the new Prius and I expect Lexus to come with higher power as well and even better design, cause the quality it's surely there. In some regards, the interior is better quality than the A6 of 2005-2011 generation, not with the same generation, but pretty damn close. I like it how it also drives very similar to an Audi in terms of overall feeling, like a smaller/low power version of an Audi. Overall nice car for mostly city driving and very reliable in doing so.
I just got this in standard Model 2023 in black , with 20.4k miles, almost new condition, and no wrecks for 17.8k USD TOTAL.. and i haven't even included the tax credit yet. did i get a good deal?
The blind spot monitors are definitely my favourite safety feature, and the adaptive cruise control that slows you down when approaching another vehicle when you can't overtake, and then accelerates you back up quickly when you do, is awesome. I have the 1.8 which has enough get up and go for me, but does encourage a more relaxed sedate driving style, which is no bad thing. The best thing of all though is fuel economy. That's why I bought a hybrid and I haven't been disappointed. In the past I've found mpg computers hopelessly optimistic, but in the C HR it's pretty much bang on. I use the brim to brim method of working out fuel consumption, and so far my worst return was 55mpg (Imperial) and my best has been 62mpg on a long constant 70mph motorway trip, which give or take a few miles, is what the computer says. That's well up on my previous Hyundai ix35 diesel which averaged 45 mpg. Also, in the UK at least, even outside of the new warranty, each time you have it serviced by Toyota, they roll on the warranty another year up to 10 years or 100,000 miles, and it's not expensive. The hybrid system remains under warranty another five years after that. I've got a friend who runs one of these as a taxi and has done over 150,000 and the only issue over and above normal wear and tear, was with the heated seats. Great car
Everything you mentioned it doesn’t have it is not related to it being a Tremor. It is just that you didn’t got it fully loaded. I have a fully loaded Tremor and it has the lux package with the heated seats and steering. Sun roof too and a rear sliding window, power inverter etc.
Beauty is in the eye of beholder. I just bought a Ascent Touring today after driving a Honda Pilot- Hyundai Palisades, and Toyota Highlander. I think it is nice looking, great car and great price for the quality! Thanks for the review. Auto Academics !!