with M.P.G., https://consumerguide.com/best-buys/2020-hyundai-venue/ . Did test drive this SE , https://www.hyundai-forums.com/threads/venue-se-w-c-v-t-test-drive.661551/ . Still considering it .
So-the question is-if you drive mostly in the city how does the 100 mile less range REALLY AFFECT your life?Co-worker bought a Venue about a year ago. They like it, other than the range. Only going about 300 miles on a tank. Their previous car was a 2016 Ford Fiesta and they could go almost 400 miles on a tank of gas in the Ford. They did say that had they considered the reduction in range on the Venue, they may not have purchased it.
They drive 50-60 miles per day, so they just feel like they are going to the gas station more frequently than before.So-the question is-if you drive mostly in the city how does the 100 mile less range REALLY AFFECT your life?
They are-but if that's a big deal to them I wonder what happens when the REALLY BIG PROBLEMS pop up.They drive 50-60 miles per day, so they just feel like they are going to the gas station more frequently than before.
They are-but if that's a big deal to them I wonder what happens when the REALLY BIG PROBLEMS pop up.
Co-worker bought a Venue about a year ago. They like it, other than the range. Only going about 300 miles on a tank. Their previous car was a 2016 Ford Fiesta and they could go almost 400 miles on a tank of gas in the Ford. They did say that had they considered the reduction in range on the Venue, they may not have purchased it.
Funny, Kia used to build Ford Fiesta back in 80's. Of course, Kia wasn't owned by Hyundai then.