Hyundai

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Horrible cars. Buy a Hyundai at your own risk. Spend a few k more and buy something decent. Cheaper in the long run.

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Very good service as always thanks again for the great service
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Horrible car for work. Wireless phone charging is not a quick one. There should be an option to change between digital and analog speedometer, but… Read more
NO. Terrible cruise control regulator for a base model. Very loud if you drive 100km/hr or more, ear plug recommended.
Update: only 1 week and already has tyre pressure system warning randomly. Hyundai service couldn't do anything about it
Hyundai i30
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I kept it for 13 years, but only because things kept breaking and had to be fixed to sell. Great mileage but that is about it. Terrible view through… Read more
the windscreen, vision obstructed on both sides, very dangerous. Air conditioning compressor was leaking oil 7th year, no warranty, which the dealer charged $150 to tell me what I already knew. I replaced it twice! $1200 each time by auto electrician, same fault. Window switch failed. Radio has a built in design fault where the sound drops out over time and then there is none, replaced radio. Notchy steering. Noisy engine when cold - everyone must have heard about the ledgendary Hyundai engine problems. This car was driven very little and modestly serviced by dealer up to year 5, then by authorised mechanic 6 monthly from then on, final odo about 61000km Never again!
I have had, from brand new ( 2014 ) a Hyundai iload with just over 200000klms. I am a bathroom renovator/ tiler by trade so this van cops an absolute… Read more
hiding when it comes to working hard. I can honestly say its been absolutely fantastic. Its constantly loaded with heavy tools, tiles, cement bags and anything else I can fit in. Add to that weight is a trailer loaded with sand and sometimes, concrete blue metal and it just goes with no complaints. Only replaced the aircon compressor last year (2025) and thats it. Regular services with using fully synthetic oil and no genuine issues at all. My brother had a 2010 model that blew its turbo just after 200000klms but other than that, no issues and in the same trade. Cant say why some go the distance and others dont, but personally, I can thoroughly recommend the iload.
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Wow, wow and more wow. I absolutely love my new car. This car is beautiful to drive as well as appearance. I feel very safe driving it as it's very… Read more
stable on the road. Being a hybrid it's very light on petrol. It has all the bells and whistles that I could ever need or want. This is my 3rd Hyundai over many years and I can't fault any of them but the Kona takes the cake. The staff at Cranbourne Hyundai Victoria were wonderful to deal with and I couldn't be happier with my purchase.

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We purchased a Staria Load Premium from the original batch that arrived in Jan 2023. Our use purpose was carrying light goods (<200 kg individual… Read more
items) and building materials. Did lots of of short trips which is not the ideal use case for a diesel vehicle. Vehicle was serviced at Hyundai Castle Hill with no issue. PRO: torque and effortless drive; huge load capacity, easily fitted 2200x1200 sheets flat in the cargo bay; 360 camera system was a life saver in tight areas.
CON: height! I removed the roof top antenna in order to reduce the vehicle height. Even then the vehicle would not clear many under cover parking stations; LED headlights could be better. Almost zero light spill illuminating the road side; fuel consumption was 11.65 L/100km (actual measured - 95% city cycle) over the period of ownership; high cost of a replacement battery ($550); resale value after 3 years.
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I bought a second-hand 2015 IMAX 2.4L petrol in 2024, and my family absolutely loves it. I removed the third row to create more cargo space, so I no… Read more
longer need to hire a ute for transporting furniture (I even transported around 10 tons of bricks with the van, though I did so in 1-ton loads each time.). Two people can sleep comfortably in the van during camping trips, with the second row moved forward. The van only requires regular petrol (91) for fuel. The 2.4L petrol engine is simple and easy to maintain. While it’s not a racing car, it’s definitely powerful enough for daily use. I also noticed that its turning radius is much smaller than I expected for such a large van, and it drives like a car. The fuel economy is about 11L/100km with air conditioner running which is very reasonable for such a big van. The only downside is that it’s not a 4WD, but that’s something I can live with.
Rollin in my Hyundai Elantra SE – This vehicle is very reliable and sporty. It has great acceleration and good on fuel. I was very impressed with the low noise in the interior when… Read more
the windows are up. I thought it would be noisy since it’s close to the ground. AC/Heat feels good . Very affordable. It is enough room to seat 4 people comfortably and maybe a small child in the rear seat. Pop open trunk and fuel cap. The best feature is you can use personal IPhones to play music, movies and news. Cruise control.
Avoid Hyundai: Poor Warranty Support & Safety Risks I am extremely disappointed with my experience as a 2022 Hyundai Palisade owner. Recently, my… Read more
vehicle suffered a coolant leak from a heater hose at just 63,000 km. This is a serious safety issue that could have led to complete engine failure while driving, yet Hyundai refuses to take responsibility.
I took my car to Westpoint Autos (Hillcrest), but they denied my warranty claim. The Service Manager, [Name Removed], claimed that hoses are "consumable" items based on a warranty exclusion clause. However, this is a blatant misinterpretation of their own policy. According to the official service manual, this hose is an "Inspect" item, not a "Replace" item at this mileage. It is clearly a manufacturing defect, not routine maintenance.
To compare, when a turbo intercooler air hose failed on my Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, Mitsubishi replaced it under warranty without question. In contrast, Hyundai treats a critical cooling component as if it were a windshield wiper or a light bulb.
If you are considering a Hyundai, be warned: they may find any excuse to deny your warranty claims even on a nearly new vehicle. I paid $550 for the repair and $150 for DHL costs, totaling $700 out of pocket for a defect that should have been covered.
Hyundai Australia, if you are reading this, please look into Invoice #4255824 from Westpoint Autos Hillcrest. I expect better treatment for a premium SUV owner.
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This is your last chance to buy a manual hot hatch or any kind of car without too much intrusive "safety" features. These cars are not longer… Read more
available in overseas markets (thanks EU), so get one soon. Ours took months to arrive, but we were in no hurry. The handling is superb, it goes into corners like it wants to. In the wet, miles better than our 4WD SUV. The Michelins must be the trick. We were able to minimise the intrusive bings, bongs and ding-dongs that come with most new cars. The latest Korean cars being truly awful. Download the firmware update directly from Korean website. Fuel economy is excellent. Noise level is OK. Performance is fine but not convinced about the claimed 0-100, for example. Do not buy this car to drag automatic cars at the lights. You may win, but I'm not sure what a clutch assembly costs. The ride is very hard and the mechanical front differential tends to make the car twitchy, even on what appears to be a flat road. Part of the experience. With the back seats folded, no problem with baggage. Build quality is fine, I am not that picky. Some point out the thin paint and the panel gaps. The car is built in Turkey and there will be some compromises. But, pretty good. Our car is white, not a fan of the "cyan". There are a lot of gimmicks with which to play and our son and grandson who have an identical car think that's great. Us, not so much.
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There's a reason this car won world car of the year 2022 - it is very good.
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Excellent value for money when shopping for performance, luxury features and comfort – The overall build quality of the Sonata is very impressive, but it’s not as impressive as cars that cost $10-$30K more than this. On the outside,… Read more
panel gaps are even, plastic trim is neatly applied and the overall look and feel of the exterior certainly meets the asking price of this sedan. On the inside, the leather seats, higher quality materials and fit and finish of trim pieces also meet the high quality exterior finish. There are some shortcomings that may detract from the sense of perception of this car being higher in quality. From fake stitching to visible sound deadening in the door gaps, there are a few ways you’re not paying more than $60,000 for this sedan.
With a starting price of $55,651 drive away, it’s available in only range-topping N Line trim, so you won’t have to worry about choosing from a wide range of Sonatas. Sure, the build quality isn’t going to exceed the German alternatives. What you do get, however, is a fully-kitted out car, with a more than capable motor for less than some base model luxury sedans with not even half of these options. I was swept off my feet with the number of features included in this Sonata. Combined with just how impressive this car’s driving ability was, for the price, your every car-related need was addressed. Highlight features include: heated and ventilated front seats and steering wheel, dual zone heated rear seats, radar cruise control with active lane-centring, BOSE audio, 213kW of power and an automatic rear blind. Service intervals are 12 months/10,000km (whichever comes first), with service costs capped at $350 for the first five years or up to 50,000km.
If it’s a quiet and comfortable cabin you’re after, the Sonata does not disappoint. Road noise, wind noise and engine noise are all kept at bay, with an obvious barrier between the outside world and the relaxing atmosphere of the interior. The BOSE audio system was a highlight in the feature list. It offered superior bass, highs and clarity when listening to a variety of media. I sincerely missed this system when I hopped into my next press car.
As a performance-oriented car, we have performance-oriented brakes on board. There was never a doubt that these brakes would fade or waiver under pressure. When pushing the car through some twisty sections of road, all 1636kg was brought under control with ease.
Here we have a 2.5L turbocharged inline four-cylinder, producing 213kW @ 5800rpm and 422Nm @ 1650-4000rpm, all being sent exclusively to the front wheels via an 8 speed dual-clutch automatic transmission.
What’s immediately noticeable is the wave of torque generated by this motor. It’s sensational, and you never feel cheated by driving a four-cylinder motor.
To put it into perspective, although this is an N Line and not a full-fat N product, you have almost identical power figures to the critically acclaimed i30N!
213kW is noticeable and plentiful for the daily commute, and also capable to sprint the Sonata to 100km/h in around 5.9 seconds with launch control.
The main issues are derived from the typical front wheel drive tropes: limited traction and understeer.
Launch control was fun to engage, however the car simply struggled for grip with all that power being put down through the front wheels.
The dual-clutch 8-speed automatic transmission was a treat to use. Your initial encounter is via the drive-by-wire gear selector buttons, which look a little odd at first, but are fun and easy to use once you get used to them. My only complaint when shifting gears is that for those quick three point turns, the gears are certainly not as quick to shift as they would be using a shift lever. This makes it a little awkward when you find yourself needing to get out of the way quickly if you’re making a questionable u-turn.
This is an N Line, with quad-exhaust pipes, the gearbox allows you to become far more engaged with the Sonata than you’d expect. That’s thanks to Hyundai’s ‘N Power Shift’ transmission setting engaged in Sport mode, which reserves additional power to be delivered between shifts to counteract the lurch you normally feel between shifts. It’s designed to power through shifts, which is far more exciting than the standard shifting experience.
It is fair to say that a downside to a more sporty-orientated sedan is the increased road-feel, leading to a stiffer ride. For day-to-day driving, the Sonata was actually very comfortable. It offered comfort and relaxation across a variety of surfaces. Only across deeper potholes and very uneven surfaces, the larger wheels and stiffer suspension led to the Sonata to become a little more jittery. However, this is likely to be short-lived, unless you frequent these road conditions on your daily commute. Where you will appreciate the stiffer springs, is through corners. This is a large sedan, but it doesn’t wallow or dip in corners like some comfort orientated competitors might. One negative when it comes to a performance luxury sedan is the fuel economy. The claimed combined fuel consumption figure is 8.1L per 100km. I saw figures cross the 18.2L per 100km mark, which was expected.
Similar to fuel efficiency, the other downside to buying a sedan over a wagon, hatchback or SUV is the limited boot space compared to those body styles. In the name of design, you get a maximum storage capacity of 510L. Remember that you only have a trunk-sized opening, which limits you making the most of the space for larger items. For added practicality you can fold the second row in a 60/40 split, however it’s still limited in the pass-through opening and vertical space. The fit and finish of the boot space is a little on the cheap side, as a simple glance inside the boot reveals exposed metal and some insulated wires. This is not a deal breaker by any means, but a visual cue as to how you’re saving more money over a European competitor.
I adore the Sonata N Line for breathing life into the mid-size sedan segment, with respectful performance figures, and luxury levels of comfort, without having to feel cheated for the price you paid for it.
Whether you’re a budding executive, appreciate saving a large chunk of change in exchange for a badge, or don’t want to join the SUV craze, the Hyundai Sonata N Line is for you.
It’s distinct, unique, and absolutely turns heads, more so than any European badge could. If my line of work required me to frequent a suit and tie and an office, I’d be looking to make the most of my company car budget or personal budget with the Hyundai Sonata N Line.
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Following nil response from multiple attempts to communicate with supplier, I took mower - Hyundai. HYM510SPEZ to local repair shop. Advised that… Read more
mower had no compression and was not worth repairing. The mower was 6 months old and had minimal use. Customer support is poor.
I'll never buy a Hyundai vehicle again – FS5 2018, Hyundai Veloster Coupe SR Turbo, Automatic Transmission. Vehicle randomly stops accelerating between 1st & 2nd gears. Alloy wheels… Read more
discoloured twice, they were replaced by Hyundai under warranty the 1st time but not the 2nd time. Boot struts starting to fail plus now the boot button won't work so now I can't open the boot. I have to fold the back seats down crawl into the boot & use a screwdriver to slide a lever to the right that unlocks the boot but at the same time I have to pust the boot up with 1 hand. Clear coat starting to peal off on the rear spoiler plus above the boot button & on the painted plastic inserts between the roof & the front doors. Hyundai won't repair or replace anything.
This company is the absolute worst to deal with . They don't reply to emails. Phone message nothing when it comes to trying to claim a warranty issue… Read more
. They have no deals with any company to fix anything in this country . They try their best to muck you around and hopefully you will give up . Total scam of a company they clearly do not want anything to do with making a warranty claim. Do your self a favour by from your local business that at least you can visit. This is a online scam company.
Probably the most irritating car I’ve ever driven ! Fortunately it was only for a recent 4-day rental in Canberra. - This car has been fitted with… Read more
the most ridiculous cameras and screens in place of standard wing mirrors ! I found this system to be quite distracting and very dangerous - after driving for ~50 years I found it very difficult to adjust my line of sight from the position that wing mirror are normally situated, and usually looked at the camera (instead of the screen) when I wanted to change lanes etc, so I had to quickly adjust to the small internal screens (on both sides of the car) instead of looking at regular wing mirrors! What is the point of this “upgrade” ?? See Photo #1.  - The tyre pressure alarm can’t be reset ! This alarm came on, despite the recommended tyre pressures being 33psi - and then a flashing alarm on the dashboard remained on even when all tyres had been pumped up to same value ! It did eventually turn off though. See Photo #2.  - Start/Stop button - why is this necessary ? Just getting into the car and turning the drive mode knob into D or R position should be sufficient to “activate” the car, and exiting the car via the driver’s door should be enough to deactivate it. To be honest, remembering to “Stop” the car before exiting it was more irritating as it was easy to forget to press this (useless, in my opinion) button before exiting from the car.
- The car won’t actually move if the Start button is pressed more than 30 seconds before moving the car, eg, while setting up trip navigation, etc. I had to turn off the car and then restart it - which occasionally meant I lost the directions I’d put in anyway !
- Constant binging & bonging sound alarms ! There seem to be alarms for everything which, to be honest, are so prevalent that they soon become ignored - which is just as dangerous as not having them at all ! Need to be more selective about this, and be able to be deactivated easily.
- My iPhone 13 connected to Apple CarPlay OK but my wife’s iPhone 15 didn’t !
- Must press the car unlock key to disconnect the charging cable from the car ! This wasn’t very obvious, it took me a while to work out how to remove the car charger after charging from a 240 volt, 10 amp power point.
- The fast (ie, >10 amp) charging cable adapter, which was supplied with the car, duplicates the plug which goes into car so is completely useless - require male & female plugs. Most charging stations now require you to bring your own charging cables ! So what is this “adapter” used for ? See Photo #3 for Cable (with adapter connected) As Supplied (both “female” plugs); See Photo #4 for Cable Actually Required (not supplied with this car) - The “male” plug on the right-hand side of this photo goes into the commercial charging station, the “female” plug on the left goes into the car.
This company is the absolute worst to deal with . They don't reply to emails. Phone message nothing when it comes to trying to claim a warranty issue… Read more
. They have no deals with any company to fix anything in this country . They try their best to muck you around and hopefully you will give up . Total scam of a company they clearly do not want anything to do with making a warranty claim. Do your self a favour by from your local business that at least you can visit. This is a online scam company.
GREAT SHOPPING EXPERIENCE – Went to buy a new vehicle (Hyundai 5 door hatch)...from the moment I walked into the showroom the staff seemed to be very happy in their job because… Read more
when I started to talk to them there was no pressure and no panic for me to give them a sale...All the staff involved took the time to go through the whole process from choosing which vehicle I would like, the insurance, finance, extra accessories, delivery date also I was kept up to date during the time it took to get it ready for the handover...they gave me the impression that nothing was too much trouble which made for a really "GOOD SHOPPING EXPERIENCE"...If all businesses were like this what a different world this would be...if Grand Prix Hyundai give this sort of service when buying a new vehicle then when you go to get the actual servicing and repairs then I would say they will do an excellent job and really look after every detail in the service department
I purchased this lawnmower 12 months ago online. The mower arrived and I put it together. (The mower is supposed to have a 24mth warranty) The first… Read more
time starting everything was okay and mowed my lawn fine. The next time I used it, all was okay I just took a few pulls to start. ( This mower is always stored in a garden shed out of the weather).
Each mow I did was a maximum of 20 mins often only 10 min and have used a maximum of 9 times since purchasing as I also use an electric lawnmower in between cuts.
Fast forward 1 week short of 12 months and the mower failed to start. I had problems with the primer bulb not sucking fuel or priming the carburetor.
The dipstick would fly out when trying to start. I contacted the place where I purchased it from and requested warranty repairs.
After a week of messing with videoing and endless emails back and forth. I was still no closer to having my mower looked at.
As I have mechanical experience, I decided not to wait for a response from the supplier and pulled the lawnmower apart.
I found that the dipstick had a oring that needed replacing even though I was told it needs to be turned clockwise to lock it in. Incorrect information given to me.
The primer bulb needed to be cleaned out, The cable to the safety start/stop had stretched and was stopping the machine starting.
I also needed to clean the carburetor, Something I have never needed to do with other lawnmowers I have owned.
There was also a problem with the self propelled drive bar which required me to lengthen the bar so it would stay in the handle.
After a grueling time trying to send a video so they could forward to the supplier (needed to be under 20mb file). I also requested to take it to a service centre and was told I need to supply the video for the supplier to assess.
The company that I purchased this from helped me with submitting the video.
I would NOT recommend this mower or brand to anyone. Save yourself some problems and make sure you buy a lawnmower from somewhere you can take it back too.
This company is the absolute worst to deal with . They don't reply to emails. Phone message nothing when it comes to trying to claim a warranty issue… Read more
. They have no deals with any company to fix anything in this country . They try their best to muck you around and hopefully you will give up . Total scam of a company they clearly do not want anything to do with making a warranty claim. Do your self a favour by from your local business that at least you can visit. This is a online scam company.
This company is the absolute worst to deal with . They don't reply to emails. Phone message nothing when it comes to trying to claim a warranty issue… Read more
. They have no deals with any company to fix anything in this country . They try their best to muck you around and hopefully you will give up . Total scam of a company they clearly do not want anything to do with making a warranty claim. Do your self a favour by from your local business that at least you can visit. This is a online scam company.
Do not waste your time with this lawn mower it's is absolute rubbish . 1 year old and rusting under paint in 3 locations. Pull start string broken… Read more
already. Back drive axle has broken ( googled it as a common fault) been trying to contact Hyundai for 4 weeks to get a warranty claim with absolutely no response. Their web site is a joke no one replies. I have tried 4 times in the same form and nothing. Tried calling them it always goes to a answering machine. I leave a name and number 10 times no call back . Do not trust this Australian Hyundai company. I bought it through Harvey Norman. They also have not responded.