It has
decent gas mile and has been very reliable.
Not exact matches
We traded up to an Honda oddessey -
gas mileage is
decent on the highway — worth the $ 30
gas cost increase for the 700
mile trip to the beach and the extra 5 dollars a week in
gas to be comfotable all the time.
Pros: — Drop dead gorgeous on the outside — Serene and very lux on the inside — Major oomph in the V6, on regular
gas no less —
Decent fuel economy, 22 in mixed driving, high 20s pure freeway — Love love love the smart cruise — it starts and stops by itself in heavy traffic — Auto Hold is a cool feature — Autonomous Emergency Braking (see below), blind spot warning, rear cross-traffic alert — Comfy and very adjustable driver's seat with ventilated leather — Great color flat screen display and pleasing instrument cluster with nice switches on the steering wheel — Composed ride and predictable steering — Real - time traffic on the nav, essential for SoCal driving — Very good (though not great) Lexicon sound system — Big trunk Cons: — Ugly front grille — Autonomous Emergency Braking alerts too late — Horrible voice recognition — Wimpy steering wheel, should be thicker — Confusing controls and odd layout — Hyundai service department — it's not exactly a luxury experience — A new car should not have a fuel line / fuel pump failure at 225
miles!
It's
decent on
gas (25 - 30
miles per gallon, mostly city driving.
The front - wheel - drive model gets 24
miles per gallon on the highway, which is
decent for a compact wagon / SUV, and it runs well with regular unleaded
gas.