I have a sonata 2021 limited. I love the feature but I feel like on turns it acts crazy sometimes unless the lines are painted perfect. I saw a video on Facebook with one guy driving while in the passenger seat. Btw the turn at 7:20 basically conformed how it is lol
Thanks, watched this before I purchased my 2021 Sonata, I was able to use the self driving features on the way home from the deal and knew what watch out for.
My Sonata Hybrid Limited is probably the best car I have ever owned (since 1951!). In windy, level, Corpus Christi I am getting around 42-43 mpg. I love it.
When I leased my 2022 sonata I was not told about these assist features. The service or sales people are not taught how it works. Basically it is not quite self driving but it assists you.
@@chairde I am putting 1k down and will be paying $340 a month. Going to grab it tomorrow. Never ever was a Hyundai guy but man, I'm excited. Are you on a 10/36 lease?
@@chairde Hey I got my car. SEL Convenience Package and I just realized the car doesn't have any sound indicators like when reversing into a parking lot. Or if a car is to my right? Is there a way to manually turn this on?
Just bought a 2021 Sonata and I can say the stock setup needs some help. I’m not sure I see myself investing over $1,000 to make a marginal improvement but if open pilot can become a large improvement it may be worthwhile. Appreciate your videos and opinions, keep them coming.
Roads in northern Indiana, Michigan and northern Ohio are abused by the freeze thaw cycles in the winter. A freshly paved road can be destroyed within 2-3 years easily. Concrete is the only viable long term solution but cost is a real issue. Also once concrete is cracked it’s difficult to repair.
@@WildHorsesOfCourse yeah, I noticed. I'm in Pennsylvania so I'm in that realm of climate too. Constant road work in this state, seems like it's never over. Sucks. :/ bunch of 2 lane highways too. So whenever they do bother to smooth it out, we're stuck in traffic for days because 9 times out of 10 they won't do it at night, which I don't understand. It's cooler and safer, by smaller volume of cars breezing by at 70mph... to work at night with bright spotlights and insect repellent. Concrete isn't as good for performance either I would think? I imagine the grip our tires get on tarmac is far superior
It's actually safer than a standard car with no safety features. But it seems a little nerve-racking until you get used to your car doing things you didn't input.
It's really not dangerous unless, like this video, you try to treat it like a self-driving car. For example the the driver complains that the car stops automatically to close to the car in front. The car is stopping automatically to avoid a collision, not to save the driver the trouble of paying attention and applying the brakes at the proper time. Same with steering - at one point the driver says, "The steering is not functioning, so I am steering." - ridiculous.
The nice thing about having the limited and the headsup display, I never have to take my eyes off the road and I can still tell if the steering is on or off. Also shows my if someone is in my blindspot. For the money it is absolutely amazing!!! I love all of the safety features especially since I'm not a great driver.
Also one of my favorites. When I’m on the highway I honestly don’t use my mirrors oops but when you have a camera in front of your face there’s no need. Obviously not when merging or high traffic. It’s very nice
when I rented the Elentra, I noticed how well it tracked the lane. It was much better than the 2018 version sonata. I did hear alarm when it lost lane. You many have to change a setting.
I have the se and I just found this feature I didn’t have it on cruise I just pressed it and it started what I did was I press the steering and the stay in your line button and it was driving by its self lol
Your point about coming to a stopped traffic is why I looked up for this video. It works well in every other situation but that. I always end up stepping on the break myself
Very nice! I ran OP and a Raspberry Pi variant for about 18 months on my Accord. I've since replaced the Accord but I still have a Sonata that needs to be updated. Videos like yours really helps tell the story about what the Comma Two and OpenPilot can do on the 2020+ Sonata. Thanks for putting it out there.