2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5
#166
Lexus Fanatic
Used Hyundai. $63,950 CAN This is not a new model. I can’t see these prices ever getting close to $30K where this little hatch should be
cute car. I really like it
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#167
Lexus Champion
As my 2020 Ioniq EV's lease is coming to an end, just got this offer from Hyundai:
They are offering to end my Ioniq's lease 3 months early. Very tempting offer, but just bought the Y
They are offering to end my Ioniq's lease 3 months early. Very tempting offer, but just bought the Y
#168
EV ftw!!!
There isn't any, so I don't understand how you think it's worth $30k.
#169
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#170
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e.g., vw gti, widely regarded as space efficient little hatch has 19.9 cubic feet of cargo space behind the second row and 34.5 cubic feet with the rear seats folded.
ioniq 5 has 27.2 cubic feet of space behind the second row and 59.3 cubic feet with the second row folded.
#171
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with the sick inflation and spending the dollar in both the u.s. and canada is rapidly dropping in value.
in 5 years, these cars will be 6 figures.
in 5 years, these cars will be 6 figures.
#172
Lexus Fanatic
damning with faint praise... it's way bigger than any 'little hatch'. electric vehicles provide vastly more interior space.
e.g., vw gti, widely regarded as space efficient little hatch has 19.9 cubic feet of cargo space behind the second row and 34.5 cubic feet with the rear seats folded.
ioniq 5 has 27.2 cubic feet of space behind the second row and 59.3 cubic feet with the second row folded.
e.g., vw gti, widely regarded as space efficient little hatch has 19.9 cubic feet of cargo space behind the second row and 34.5 cubic feet with the rear seats folded.
ioniq 5 has 27.2 cubic feet of space behind the second row and 59.3 cubic feet with the second row folded.
both have no sunroofs
#173
Lexus Test Driver
Ah yes, the Corolla Hatch, perfect comparison to a car ten inches longer with the wheelbase of a Palisade lol. I understand why it was brought up though, the BZ4X is so embarrassing that even a mediocre econobox from Toyota would be a better comparison against the Ioniq 5.
#174
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and as you can see, it's quite in line with peers.
source: https://evcompare.io/cars/hyundai/hy...art-range-rwd/
#175
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#176
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Watch Hyundai Ioniq 5 Prototype Perform Crab Walk, 360-Degree Turn
Made possible by Hyundai Mobis' e-Corner System all-in-one package module of brake by wire, steer by wire, damper, and in-wheel motor
#177
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#178
Surprised this thread makes little mention of the ICCU issues with the Ioniq5. Lots of people around the 1 year ownership mark are forced to leave their cars at dealers for 2-5 months waiting for a fix to come. All bricked Ioniq 5s and quite a few people are getting buybacks.
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