wallymn
Been here awhile...
Have a V-6 2009 sedan WORST car I've ever had in snow......
its the tires... get a set of winter tires and it is a very good car in the snow.
Have a V-6 2009 sedan WORST car I've ever had in snow......
+1its the tires... get a set of winter tires and it is a very good car in the snow.
Have a V-6 2009 sedan WORST car I've ever had in snow......
I would be interested in what vehicles you owned in the past. Years, Makes and Models.
The only car that I have owned that was on par with my 2011 4.6 Genesis was my 1999 Lexus GS300.
German cars - Forget it!
With due respect guys, as someone else has said in another thread somewhere (I think), if you wanted a boat that seems to float a few inches off the pavement you should have bought one -- don't expect to take curves like you're on rails, however. After having driven one of the best handling sports cars on the road for seven years, I believe Hyundai has struck a terrific balance between handling and road-feel with this car.
Funny nobody has mentioned cupholders being so far back. My wife has to reach backwards to use them
Just a little niggle, but there should be independent day and night settings for the brightness of the map display. I passed a large park last night and the huge green blob lit up the entire car. A little wheel like the gauge brightness control would be ideal.
There is a brightness setting in the settings options in the DIS. I set mine much dimmer than the factory setting.
And why doesn't Hyundai provide either two more bolt holes for the bottom of the rear license plate or a bracket for it to sit in so the plate doesn't bounce off the paint every time I close the trunk? Plus the plate holder design should hold the plate PLUS DEALER FRAME off the paint. I installed spacers, but I'll bet most people don't. Again, to me this is design 101 type stuff.