2024 Hyundai IONIQ 5 Consumer Reviews
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Best Car Ever
Our first EV. We love everything about it. It is roomy, comfortable, great sound system, extremely responsive and very powerful. It brings back the enjoyment of driving. Our next car will be a Hyundai EV.
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DO NOT BUY. Bad Designs inside and out.
The main screen is too wide pushing the speed limit display numbers behind the steering wheel. You have to lean right to see the speed no matter how you adjust the steering wheel or seat. The interior is bland and boring and lacks creativity and design. Everything looks rushed. Workmanship is poor. noises everywhere. Rear window defrost occasionally works. Have to hand clean rear window constantly. Vehicle feels heavy like a large F250 truck in the steering and acceleration. Knees hit the sharp edges of the dash on both sides where it curves in around the steering wheel column. Plastic is easily damaged by road debris with the matte paint option. Plastic front piece that has the lights and sensors is easily damaged by road debris. Range is horrible. Seats feel uncomfortable and stiff. Noisy in cabin from road noise. You can't lift the wipers up unless the hood is open. They bump the hood. Matte paint is easily damaged even during cleaning with wash hoses rubbing against it. Both screens are too wide and thin. Too much info displayed but no center speed limit option.
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- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $29,990In-stock online
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $32,990In-stock online
- Disney100 Platinum Edition 4dr SUVMSRP: $37,990In-stock online
Love it.
My first EV and I have not found anything I do not like about it.
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Ionic 5 limited
Good handling and comfortable seat A bit less power than Model Y
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MANY RECALLS
Vehicle subject to three recalls in a year for ICCU (integrated circuit control unit), finally failed completely rendering vehicle underivable, 3 week wait for part, I've seen posts of 16-18 week wait. Still ongoing in 2025N models, Hyundai apparently has not been able to diagnose the problem and is really downplaying it.