Got a new 2016 Veloster Turbo manual to commute in to give my 04 S2K a break. I commute 40 miles a week. Are the turbo Hyundai cars reliable? It's got a killer warranty.
Got a new 2016 Veloster Turbo manual to commute in to give my 04 S2K a break. I commute 40 miles a week...
>Hi Veeky Forums I bought a new car. Is guuudd???
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>It's got a killer warranty
Because you're gonna need it.
Any proof this model is unreliable? 2013 had a connection rod issue. That's resolved.
Did they fix the exploding sunroof problem?
I was considering one as my shitbox DD a couple years ago but bought a CRZ instead, which is now in recall hell on the dealers lot.
I always cringe when I see those cuck mobiles on the road
oh nice the daily 'I bought a Veloster Turbo' thread
> Are the turbo Hyundai cars reliable?
Should be for the first 2-4 years. I hope you leased it and didn't buy it. I'd dump it after 4 years though, I wouldn't risk it.
ive had 3 hyundais the older one a 2001 santa fe was solid no issues, but the newer two a 2007 accent and a 2010 sonata were plagued by failing parts recalls and other problems
tldr you need that warranty and its not fun argueing with hyundai service idiots not even worth it for a cheap car, they act like youre inconveniencing them and take all day for simple shit, if you need a new car with warranty look elsewhere
>factory rice
>worse than a Fiesta st
>bad visibility
>not practical
It's also everything wrong with modern car design.