Onetor - the Hyundai dealership here is also the Mitsubishi dealership. When I scooped out the ioniq, the sales person mentioned the Outlander, but also told me the sticker on it was almost $40k, which he already knew was past what I wanted to pay.
Wyr - I'll be 32 next month. I do t want to have to worry about car shopping again until I'm 40, and get myself a midlife crisis convertible.
14accent - I honestly probably wouldn't have bought it on the spot even if they had charged it. The PHEVs they had were all base model, so lacked the leather seats I wanted, and the dealership wanted $1,000 to upholster them aftermarket. But I was comfortable with ordering one.
ems1 - I just couldn't get past the cartoonish, marshmallow car feel of the interior. I like the exterior. We replaced the caliber 2 weeks ago with a Genlll. And I love the cockpit of that car. The issues you felt with the DCT, I didn't notice in the Ioniq, but seem to be common. Some have said it seems like the computer isn't sure what to do with the 2 inputs, and sort of panics until it figures it out.
SubieRubyroo - awwww! I don't mind the exterior, especially since I won't ever have to really look at it. But I don't like the shiny, plasticy, masrshmallow car feel of the interior. I don't need every surface wrapped in leather (or leatherette in the Prius), but I would like it to at least look like some effort went into it.