We have 5 KIAs in our family. Best cars we have ever owned. 100k warranty. Lots of goodies for the price. All manufacturers have recalls. KIAs now only have minor recalls. Back in 2015-2018 some issues, but not the new ones. We have a new Sportage, Sorento, and 3 Fortes. All great. Previously had 3 Optimas, 2 Sorentos, a Sportage, and a Spectra... also a Hyundai Entourage. Had a Honda Odyssey and a Toyota Camry before that. Odyssey had sliding door problem and Camry had electrical issues. Both bought new. Odyssey was tinny. Camry was solid.
Have you ever made a big claim on that 100,000 mile warranty? A stated, but unsupported warranty, is useless if no dealer or corporate HQ rep agrees your problem is THEIR problem.
Why when you guys talk about cx50 you keep showing the images of Cx60?? Cx60 is definitely the best of the bunch, but go figure out why Mazda thinks that North America needs Cx70.
Several 2023 Mitsubishi PHEV models offer several features that make them practical alternatives to compact SUV’s, i.e. 3-row 7-passenger seating, plug-in hybrids that offer >60 mpg economy, and an efficient diesel engine option that allows long distance hauling of trailers. Owners say that the 50-60 km range of the hybrid versions makes the PHEV a great commuting vehicle and they may fill up with gas only several times a year. With a 700-mile range on one tank, it is good for long trips for large families. Reliability is apparently good.
Your data is totally outdated. In South Africa both the Tucson & Sportage are available with turbo charged petrol and turbo diesel engines, which are powerful and fuel efficient.
That's ridiculous!! These car prices are through the roof right now!! My first vehicle was a 2017 RAV4 LE, and I loved it. I'm in the market for a vehicle now, but with these prices, now is probably not the best time. One of my family members and a coworker suggested leasing as a cheaper alternative with smaller monthly payments. I don't know. I would like to own my vehicle.
Kia z tego towarzystwa najladniejsza. ❤ Hyundai poszedł drogą Toyoty (RAV IV, Corolla Cross) i popsul sylwetkę Tucsona, robiąc durne sznyty i przełamania blach nadwozia! 👎 Paskudztwo! 🤮
I recently sold my wife’s 2007 Hyundai Sonata that we bought new. I spent about $200 on actual repairs over the 17 years that we owned it. It was by far the most reliable, trouble free vehicle that I have ever owned. If the new ones are half as good, they are winners.
@@timothylau4457 Believe it. The luckiest used car buyer in the world got it. The car needed nothing. You could have confidently driven it from coast to coast.
I currently have a KIA Niro hybrid and i love the gas mileage that i get but i’m pretty much done with Kia after this one too many engine problems and transmission problems and the fact that they have a high theft rate because they are easy to hot-wire. I was steering more towards the Honda CRV however my only thumbs down is that there is absolutely no storage space in the hatch area because the electric hybrid battery is under the rear storage compartment. I don’t understand why Honda chose to put the Lithium hybrid battery there. My Kia Niro and most other hybrid models have the lithium battery under either the front passenger seat or under the rear passenger seat. I mean what is the point in buying an suv if there’s no storage space
Kia and Hyundai have been having some serious recalls lately. Having recently researched and purchased two SUVs, I think the Mazda is the best driver's car, and the Subaru is the safest and gets the best traction in slippery conditions. The Honda and Toyota SUVs are the longest-lasting and best all-around if you keep a car over ten years. Last November 2022, I purchased a 2021 Honda HR-V and a 2022 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid.
PLEASE read the info properly. I have 2022 Hyundai and love it !!! Best features in the class !!! No recalls ! Sport mode is great. ❤ I brought 2024 Kona...
I had one recall on mine for a ABS module, but other than that I have 8K n some change on mine and its been flawless. I know the THETA 2 engines are crap with carbon build up and there was metal shavings left in the engines causing the oil valleys to clog up starving some internals of oil causing engine damage, but these have the THETA 3 engines, which have dual port injection (8 Injectors) to reduce carbon build up and no more metal shavings. If you own a older Hyundai, get the engine recall done before your motor blows up ;)
The Koreans have gone up a lot in quality in recent years. I just bought a Hyundai Tucson and it is fantastic with high quality materials and soft to the touch. ❤❤
I am not sure where you got 10 seconds to go from 0-60 in the Tuscan but I own a 2023 with the standard 2.5I4 and in sport mode I can go from 0-60 in 7 seconds and some change :O and in Smart mode I get there in 8 seconds and some change. Should you google 2023 Hyundai Tucson 0-60 it conforms my 0-60 in smart, for it says 0-60 in 8.8, with one review saying 10 seconds and a lot of others saying 8.8, so misleading your viewers a little there.
@@itsmearv07 To be honest, we went out of our area to buy our Subaru’s. Our local Subaru dealership in Wenatchee, WA, we caught the General Manager in a few blatant lies and the service department SUCKS. We take both of our Subie’s to A&D Auto in Wenatchee as they work on Subaru’s exclusively. Everyone that we know also goes to Subaru dealerships outside of our area to purchase their Subaru’s. Getting parts for our Subie’s are as easy as any other vehicle brand. When our Subie’s wear out, we’ll go back to our previous Subaru dealership to buy from them again. When I called the General Manager out on his Lies from Cascade Subaru, he told me that I was never allowed to come back to them ever again, not even for warranty work. This is fine by me, because we refuse to do business with a Liar and a Crook.
The CX-50 is so much better than the CX-5. They look really impressive in person while the CX-5 remains mundane and tired. The Hyundai Tucson is simply amazing, and the Honda CR-V is also finally an attractive vehicle after so many years of horrendous design.
CX50 is significantly more expensive than the CX5 so that alone would deter alot of people from purchase. The Tucson is truly a dream car in its class.
KIA motor korea is copy and get it technology from mitsubishi heavy industry japan that why KIA car engine and body design similiarity with mitsubishi car
@@jeffthevideoguy23 what a stupid comment. Predicted reliability is average to above average according to consumer reports and JD power. And a 5 year warranty. But since Jeff the Video Guy says it will blow up, I’m gonna buy something else now. Not.
The Rav 4 Toyota is several thousand$ more than the Hyundai and KiaThe Subaru is by far according to a car expert better than the Rav.4,again much less$😊
Both KIA and Hyundai have had issues with their engines and their transmissions. The fuel connections are cheap and have a issue leaking thus some fires have accrued.
@@caskrakerNope a friend of mine had a 2022 . And as he was driving on the freeway he started smelling gas fumes in the cabin. So he quickly pulled over as the nearest off ramp was about two miles away. And as he pulled over the smell was getting stronger. He managed to stop. And almost instantly smoke started coming out of the hood. Well not even ten seconds later flames and much more smoke. By the time the first fire truck arrived the front end was Completely engulfed in flames.He had just bought it brandnew two months prior with only putting 6k on it. Car was a total loss. Here's the real kicker as he was trying deal with kia about two weeks after the fire he received a recall notice in the mail about possibly of fuel leaks and not to drive the vehicle and take it to the dealer to be checked out. 🙄. Another friend had his 2021 Hyundai engine that literally blew up. With only about 21k on it . Took just about a month to get the engine replaced. And when he got it back he he traded it in for a Mazda Cx-5. They have had a lot of issues around the fuel lines and metal shavings in the engines from piss poor engine manufacturing..
They had problems with the older THETA 2 motors, and trans with dual clutch, of which they fixed with the THETA 3 motors, and now use a standard 8 speed transmission which is bullet proof.
I wish y’all would stop peddling these lies. The recalls have been on the older models. The newer ones are fine. Plus ALL car brands have recalls for various reasons, recalls are not exclusive to Hyundai and Kia. Plus I’ve owned and driven Hyundai’s for 5 years now with zero issues.
Mitsubishi is the number one best japanese car interm of driving comparison in handling stablity ,manuver,cornering,comfortable,softer,more feature safety,modern futuristic design higher technology then all the others japanese car,also easier to maintain repair wear and tear costs more practical for everydays use long term ,mazda second third nissan,fourth toyota,honda,isuzu,suzuki, the most complicated engine and very hard to repair is subaru engine
@martinriley1683 no Toyota popular just after it production factory in America for American market that why they prevent mitsubishi from entering american market because they american have bigger profit from Toyota car marketing, mitsubishi is the oldest japanese car and the first japanese car and the biggest companies in all japan products such as shipping aircraft jet fighter rocket satelite train nucklear plant electronic electrical small and big made by mitsubishi, Toyota only produce car and cotton linen wool factory t
Korean car just average quality eventhough it more modern design ,china car is much lowest quality interm of power,spareparts,durablity reliablity ,American car is very big and much better but not practical espescilly when come to repair and spareparts fuel also not economy,european car much lucury and expansive and also not paractical use then japanese car.