Used 2020 Hyundai Palisade Consumer Reviews
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AWESOME VECHILE
Great VALUE, SAFETY, COMFORT. After looking at many other midsize three row SUV's. Hyundai Palisade Limited is by far the best.
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Wait for next year
I drove two of the at different dealers and had the same opinion even though they were different trims. First thing is the mirrors are now power folding as one would expect on a higher end SUV, I hated the push button selector for transmission and the wind noise. I had a Sonata in 2011, two Kia Optimas and now a 2018 Kia Sorento and all have wind noise. This is my last Kia/Hyundai as the Sorento has annoyting little quirks. I found the Palisade , much like the Telluride just does not have that POW when passing, there is a little stutter or delay and it seems the transmission is straining when you punch it to pass. The interior is nice, no place to store your sunglasses and ink pens. I did like power control for rear seats, though we would hardly use them. There was not a lot of storage behind the third row, but for me that is a non issue as I would have them folded down most of the time as I do now on the Sorento. Overall the value is great, but I need to see the next generation to see improvements.
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- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $27,00016 mi away
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Great Vehicle!
You will love this vehicle period. Better than any in its class. Luxury with all the bells and whistles. Safety features galore and the best warranty out there. The limited stands apart from the others but overall a great vehicle in any trim. Not the same old same old everyone else is driving. Hard to find in Limited right now...HOT CAR!!!! Don't sell yourself short...take a look you won't regret it!
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The almost perfect family SUV!
I am going to start with the cons, just to get them out of the way: 1) TRUNK SPACE....with all the seats up, it cannot take a stroller. There, I said it, someone needed to. 1" is all you need. Hopefully they fix this in the next model. 2) AWD LOCK BUTTON.... you cannot lock in AWD, on the Canadian models anyways. In saying that their is snow, sand and mud mode, but they essentially kick in. All wheels are not in use all the time. Now in saying that it is still a monster in the snow! 3) GROUND CLEARANCE.... yes 8" is nice, but 10" is what it needs. I've seen then witn a 2" lift kit and it completely changes the look of the vehicle. Now for the good stuff. Gas mileage is great for a vehicle that size.. 24mpg average is not bad at all. Ride is very very smooth, engine and transmission deliver like silk. Engine power is great on the highway for passing and accelerating. In the city at lower RPMs is far from sporty. Safety features up the ying yang. Interior design can compete with luxury brands. All in all hyundai and kia pulled a rabbit out of their hat. It is a beautiful vehicle, top quality. I have driven the ascent, explorer, cx-9, highlander, pilot, explorer & atlas. The only vehicle that comes close is the cx-9, only in sportiness, (a hell of a lot smaller) and the explorer. Way Faster,& rear wheel drive. But doesnt drive as nice, cheaper interior, more expensive & blotchy transmission. Go palisade!
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Windshield Crack
7200 miles tiny pinhead size superficial chip turned into 13 inch crack..never had anything like this in my life.Corporate told me tough luck...icing on the cake..must wait 6 weeks as windshield on back order.First and last Hyundai
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