@@codincoman9019 lol I guess you are brainwashed and never accept new things and never watch news huh? watch recalls on Japanese brands engine problem this year and last year.
@@CaliSteve169 get yourself educated.hondas have more problems than hyundais now.. I own 22 honda accord 2.0 touring but transmission went out at 8k miles... and my 2022 crv have a lot of mechanical issues as well. and im going to get rid of honda and im not getting honda again...
They had problems with their engine in 2010... I've had three Hyundai products and they all have been outstanding... They have the best warranty in the business.. I looked at Honda I looked at Toyota... I picked this car
No one is driving the 2024. Please stop promoting this car, it's a dud. Hyundai just destroyed the Sonata car legacy with this small sized sedan design.
@@TravelandBang Because of the popularity of crossovers like the Tucson. Accord sales are down due to the popularity of the CRV. Rav 4 outsell the Camry. I’ve driven the new Camry and owned a 23 Accord Touring. Love my 24 Sonata limited. It’s better. It’s my fourth Sonata
For a full picture on the Korean clunkers check their reliability and the TCO Total Cost of Ownership. Then you'll understand that there's a huge difference in between the Japanese champions and these clunkers.
you mean Toyota? it is one of top 5 car brands recalls in these 2 years tho. I will not call that reliable. They get so many recalls every few months which is insane. Btw, Kia is also one of top 5 car brands recall list but not Hyundai.
Your statement is ridiculous it's not 2010 anymore.. I guarantee you you haven't owned a Hyundai yet therefore you should shut your pie hole... iPhone 3 Hyundai and I had no problems with them... I've owned a Subaru Forester brand new at 30k the engine blew up at 3,000 miles does that make all Subaru bad...
@@maxprintscreen4972 I am sorry for you. I'm surprised, as many people I know have an older CT 200h without issues. My wife drives the newer Lexus UX 250h F Sport - no issues in 5 years, not even recalls. Lexus is #1 in reliability worldwide (and #3 in low TCO = Total Cost of Ownership).