I personally still don’t think Hyundai are reliable cars, but dam this looks good.
Sometimes the heart wants what it wants, I can completely understand and respect that.Interesting headlight treatment, almost rivian-like which i personally hate on that front end of Rivian.
My dad leases a Tucson, so far no issues but I'd want no part of Kia/Hyundai myself. Especially now the brand's perception gave back a lot that it had worked hard to gain in recent years. With that said I don't think they're bad vehicles. As for the rovers and jags I love the looks and style that's why I bought a defender but yea the reliability was a sore spot during the first year so for 1100 per month I needed to bail out of that. I would still buy an F-Pace, Evoque or even a Disco sport possibly after my Passport runs its course but if I do make that mistake againit will be with the understanding that it will almost surely need to be brought into the dealership on a regular basis for various issues you'll never see on a Honda and I'm not retired yet either so that becomes a nuisance really quick. Sticking with Honda for now.
I'm going to have to agree with you there, and on many of their other models as well they need to rethink the styling of their wheels. I get the feeling that those designs look good on paper but not so much in metal.Rims on that SF are fugly for sure.