2025 Hyundai Venue Consumer Reviews
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Bang for buck
We have bought a 2nd Venue. The 2025 Limited in denim blue with a white roof. So cool, very mini cooper-ish. So many compliments. We also have a 2023 in gray. These won’t win a race but they’re reliable and get around just fine, zippy when you need to in sport mode. The limited has all the bells and whistles, and we love the navy blue leather trim with white piping. Very cool. These cars also get around great in the snow, in the snow mode. We loved the first one so much we bought another. The IVT is better than any car I’ve driven with a CVT, the IVT is Hyundais version of a CVT. They use chain pulleys instead of rubber belts so these hold up. I recommend 5 stars.
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Mechanical Nightmare
The car was marketed as an economical, cute car. I live in Chicago, where potholes are your worst enemy. after owning the car for three days, I ran over a pothole and completely popped my front driver side tire. Called Triple A to assist me. This lovely pothole managed to bend my control arm, rim, and back beam for rear tires. While my tires were replaced under warranty, the mechanical fixes costed a total of $3500 dollars. The snow mode was impressive and allowed me to navigate ethe harsh winter without struggle (impressive for an FWD), and the sport mode feature really took off. Decided to take this car on a trip from Chicago to San Antonio for a family event and its features made for a fantastic journey. The features and price were great, but it is their cheapest subcompact SUV for a reason. I would recommend but watch those bumps and potholes for sure!
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- Limited 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $25,545326 mi away
- Limited 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $26,050326 mi away
- SEL 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $24,245297 mi away
GPS does not work - Never has - Dealer can’t fix
Like my Venue but the GPS has not worked from day one. Been to the dealer 3 times. Takes 50 days to get a service appointment at most dealerships. This car was purchased new.
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Runny Nose
Car is a great buy. Excellent features, good handling, big bang for the buck. Sole issue is a slight, persistent oil leak.
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Love this car
Such a great car