u/chunkybudz

▲ 2 r/sonata

Annoyances, bad surprises, regrets with a 26 hybrid select?

Finalizing my decision on a 26 Select and wondering what downsides I might be missing.

Is there anything that makes you regret your purchase? Were there negatives you didn't realize would bother you until you got a few thousand miles behind the wheel?

I love the car after a few test drives and research. Most reviews are flowery, but I know it can't be all good. Right?

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u/chunkybudz — 2 days ago

Annoyances, bad surprises, regrets?

Finalizing my decision on a 26 touring and wondering what downsides I might be missing. I've read a few posts about infotainment issues but they seem to be isolated incidents so far.

Is there anything that makes you regret your purchase? Were there negatives you didn't realize would bother you until you got a few thousand miles behind the wheel?

I love the car after a few test drives and research. Most reviews are flowery, but I know it can't be all good. Right?

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u/chunkybudz — 2 days ago
▲ 1 r/sonata

Drove this car yesterday and liked almost everything about it. The infotainment and cluster screens are nice, but in my current ride I just pull up Google maps thru android auto and call it a day.

Would I be missing out on good info about performance by strictly using AA? I've never had a hybrid and the test drive made mpgs/charging almost seem gamified.

How good is the built-in maps system? Is it clunky? I know it's a subscription service w a free 3 years up front. Is it worth using so that you have access to the rest of the stock info/widgets?

If I'm using maps thru AA, will turn by turn show on the HUD? Or will the HUD only show the built in nav directions? I've seen some posts on older models say that the HUD can't show turn by turn, but the cluster can in some models. I know 24 and newer mazdas can show carplay/AA turn by turn in the HUD, so I hope Hyundai would have that ability as well.

How do you use your screen? Have you customized it a certain way that really works well for you? Or is it just carplay/AA for you?

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u/chunkybudz — 19 days ago