- Steering is a bit numb
- seats are not very bolstering
- Premium and Technology package electronics are unreliable and expensive to fix
- Base radio is strangely void of modern technologies (though the speakers still sound great)
- Very little
aftermarket support
- Headlights dim with acceleration and brighten once you let off the go peddle
- Electronic nannies are always lurking, even when you think you've turned them off
- Accent lights are not Daytime Running Lights and can't be used as so.
-DRLs look silly
- Pre 2012 models are looking a bit dated, not bad, but dated.
- Very little interior storage
- rear
wheel drive only
- Back seats don't fold down for some reason. Nothing but a trunk pass-through that will be useful if you often find yourself transporting sticks or yard rakes.
- No Luxury dealerships, you are buying a Hyundai so you have to go to Hyundai dealerships.
As you can see, the list of things that I don't like about the car are pretty nit-picky, no matter what car you choose you will always have a list of things that aren't optimal.
But for about 20K you could have a 333 hp Hyundai that will get puzzling looks for days or a Camary like the one your high school math teacher drove.
Decision was simple for me.