Used 2023 Hyundai IONIQ 5 Consumer Reviews
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Futuristic on July 21
An awesome car Make sure you get a limited version
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Wow! What a car!
What I like about this car is everything but I feel as though I should have taken a college level course to enjoy all the benefits. I got the limited version because it offered lumbar support on both front seats which was a must for me. This car offers so many safety features that no one could think of anything that is missing. Unbelievable comfort and power, I feel as though I'm driving my own rocket ship.
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One of my better decisions!
After owning a Chevy Volt for several years, it was time to go all-in on a long range EV. The ioniq 5 is efficient, fast, roomy and smooth. I put a 2" receiver hitch on it, and pull a landscape trailer when needed. As time goes on, I hope Hyundai makes the following minor improvements: 1. Rear wiper blade 2. Labeling on the steering wheel for volume and channel selection (both are missing) 3. Front wiper arms that are spring loaded so they can be folded out of the way for windshield cleaning 4. Inside door lock button, so the doors automatically lock when the key fob leaves the area (after activation) 5. When putting the vehicle in Drive, the regeneration defaults to level 3 every time. It would be great if the last selection (0,1,2, or 3) appeared each time the vehicle is started. Otherwise, my spouse, mechanic or friend would wonder why the car seems to be dragging when it accelerates. 6. Finally, the touch controls for the heating and cooling system are not logically ordered, and are hard to see. The output selection (windshield; floor; etc) is not next to the fan speed selector, so the driver actually has to stare at the control panel for a moment to see and understand the controls. I bought the car for it's reputation, cargo space (more than the Mach e or ev6) and fast-charging ability, and I'm very happy. No regrets!
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Can’t Be Beaten for Driving In Town or Nearby
We’ve had the car for more than a year and love it. If you do little driving out of town, it’s wonderful. I probably recharge it every couple of weeks. If you have a drive of more than 200 miles in Mississippi, take a hybrid.
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Smooth and quick
Smooth. Zippy on the streets. Hands down my favorite car I have owned. Most expensive too lol. The longer I have had it, the more I like the look of the exterior. Same goes for the interior, I've gotten the hang of the digital interface and have it customized to my liking. Now the negative... The ICCU is not perfect and can have issues. There have been recalls and usually it is just a programmable update that you bring to the dealership to fix. The 2025 ioniq 5 has a new ICCU so that problem shouldn't exist with the new ones. The car itself is feels like a spacious hatchback car, not bulky at all. Overall I do not recommend this car to young drivers, but everyone else, enjoy!
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