So at the risk of opening a massive can of worms and regretting doing this in approx 24 hours time......
How many of us are looking at continuing our Hyundai ownership in the future with either a new model N (Kona, i20) or getting another future variant i30 or Veloster?
There are a lot of potential new owners posting here now and a rag-tag bunch of current owners who have had 2-3 years "experience" of the brand.
Be good to get an overall idea of how well Hyundai have done with treating (I'm guessing) a whole new customer base. Not that I think anyone from Hyundai will see this really, its just a bit of fun.
This IS NOT an open invitation to give dealerships a kicking or to even start arguments between users.
Just be honest, and I'd imagine the answers will be pretty split down the middle.
I appreciate different opinions will probably reflect different geographical locations also. You don't need to justify your vote either.......
I'll start with Option 3 - mainly NO.
I love my current N but the UK dealership network leaves a lot to be desired. I've been lucky with my car but would hate to have to be making any warranty claims as most try and find excuses to void them or worse, just don't actually fix the problems.
How many of us are looking at continuing our Hyundai ownership in the future with either a new model N (Kona, i20) or getting another future variant i30 or Veloster?
There are a lot of potential new owners posting here now and a rag-tag bunch of current owners who have had 2-3 years "experience" of the brand.
Be good to get an overall idea of how well Hyundai have done with treating (I'm guessing) a whole new customer base. Not that I think anyone from Hyundai will see this really, its just a bit of fun.
This IS NOT an open invitation to give dealerships a kicking or to even start arguments between users.
Just be honest, and I'd imagine the answers will be pretty split down the middle.
I appreciate different opinions will probably reflect different geographical locations also. You don't need to justify your vote either.......
I'll start with Option 3 - mainly NO.
I love my current N but the UK dealership network leaves a lot to be desired. I've been lucky with my car but would hate to have to be making any warranty claims as most try and find excuses to void them or worse, just don't actually fix the problems.