I just bought one a month ago. I got the SEL. I LOVE it. A lot of quality car for a very good price. And, after having a Nissan CVT, the CVT in this one behaves a lot more like a traditional automatic. And you cannot beat the warranty. Thanks for reviewing it!
1 week in and I love it. It gets the job done. Well designed. A lot of bang for the buck. Feels and looks more expensive than it is. Great Value. I'm still in shock!
I bought the SEL version of this vehicle a year ago and I loved it when I bought it and I love it more now. It has been a fuel miser and seems agile on the road. I tried it out with snow and ice with factory all season radials in South Dakota and it held the road well. I am switching my tires this winter to a snow and ice tire because I prefer them in winter. The snow mode really helps the vehicle hold the road in rough winter weather. The sport mode is great for dealing with city congestion and faster acceleration. If I need a little more speed, I use the sport mode and switch to get to speed and then switch to the normal mode for better fuel economy on the interstate. I have been satisfied with my car. I love the fuel economy and a smaller SUV. It is great in the parking lot and has a small foot print. The 17 inch wheels give it great clearance on minimum maintenance roads or gravel roads with ruts in them. I feel very confident and safe in it on the highway. Our interstate speeds are 80 mph and it handles that without any issues. Good things come in small packages.
I sell Hyundai's in Ohio and unfortunately they do not offer a leasing program on the Venue in my state. Great sub compact crossover. Wait till they come down in cost!
Look, I just recently purchased the 2021 base model venue (grey) and I LOVE IT. MPG is more like 40 in city and 43 highway, Crazy. I fill up on $23-$28 only once every 10 days or so. I’m single with no kids, I recommend this car to someone like me. Not big. Also, my 0 to 60 doesn’t take anywhere near 12 seconds, more like 6. Floor it! My only issue is in my model there’s no arm rest or push to start but nothing that bothers me on a day to day basis.
Bought my beautiful Venue in 2021, never had so many compliments with people loving it. I’m very happy I bought it, and my wallet feels it don’t go to the gas station like I used to before with my previous car I had, I will definitely recommend this beautiful 🚗!!!
Or better make a venue turbo with a 201 hp 1.6 turbo. A venue turbo would be for a person who want a Veloster turbo but wishes there is some sort of subcompact crossover version of it.
I did not know which vehicule I wanted so I tried to honda fit, toyota hatchback, mazda 3 and last the HYUNDAI VENUE PREFERRED 2-TONE must say I felt in Love with the Hyundai so I bought it plus got very good service and very good guarantee ;-)
AWD is overrated. I say this living in NW Ontario, north of Minnesota where six months of my year are winter driving. LOL This one has been on my radar since they announced it. Haven't had a chance to drive one yet though. Personally, I'd love to try it with the 6 speed stick ... but good luck finding one on a lot anywhere! Maybe in Quebec? They still love their sticks there. I'm thinking this one would fall under "the most fun you can have going slow" ... an underrated category of vehicles. Enjoyed the review!
I hear you, I'm Canadian as well. I completely agree that you don't need AWD, just good snow tires. The ground clearance is nice to have on the Venue, looks like a great commuter. I'm using a 2012 Accent hatch right now as a winter beater, and I have my eye on one of these as a replacement in a few years.
@@JL-rj9fl Same here coming from a 2015 kia rio manual, kinda lifted more high top version of my car...too bad the engine is not as powerful as before.....
@@theadvocate4698 Yeah, the reduced power is a disappointment. At least there is a lot to like, and I love the value for money. For a city runabout, winter beater, or transportation on a budget, Hyundai and Kia keep nailing it.
@@theadvocate4698 Oh wow, even Yaris is gone. My mother in law just got a Yaris Hatch (a re-badged Mazda 2, basically). That didn't take long for Toyota to ditch that... I figured it would be around for at least a few more years. It's pretty sad, small cars like this are all most people would realistically need. :(
I think I would like it. I've had two Toyotas Yaris hatchbacks and I feel they are kind of similar. They are great economy cars that have a lot to offer for a small package. There is a certain "IT" factor to them. They do everything you need them to do as a DD while not costing as much as a small mortgage.
My dad drives a 2014 versa note. It’s spacious and good on gas, and has satellite radio, but that’s where the praise ends. Cars like the venue provide a good option for him, he travels a lot as a lawyer and has an old X5 for the winter. Could fit a ton of files and dogs in the back, and it’s not a penalty box like the Nissan.
Looks like a really nice package for the money but I am confused. As a Subaru owner, what makes a front wheel drive only car a crossover? Seems like a basic but really nice small hatchback to me.
I just got myself a Venue today in the Acid Yellow, Ultimate trim (top trim in Canada) Shares the same chassis & powertrain as the Accent, kind of like a "lifted" Accent. I actually had a Accent as a loaner car while my new Venue was being prepped for Delivery to me
In hindsight the Aztec wasn't actually that ugly it was just ahead of it's time. A contemporary version would probably be considered attractive by today's low standards.
I just bought my 2020 Venue last week and I love it. I live in Minnesota so I hope it gets me around next year. It’s fun to drive and most of my driving is freeway.
Bought a new 2020 SE with the 6-spd manual. 46+ mpg! Not a highway cruiser but excellent on country roads. 8" info screen, nice interior. Hyundai skimped in areas that are not particularly important. This car is well designed.
We love this car here in india, and i gifted one to my sister... its a automatic and she loves it...love the way it looks .. good built quality and a great drive.
Im from New Zealand , we have them here, but I have a Suzuki Vitara Turbo cross over, beats the Venue hands down, shame you dont get them in the US as the Vitara comes in AWD aswell
While the majority of small SUVs/CUVs offer AWD, 48% of them sold in the US were front wheel drive versions. (2014 numbers, the most recent I could find but I doubt it's changed much).
I'd have seriously considered buying one with the manual if they'd shipped a couple months earlier. Funny they should mention the Honda Fit because that's what I ended up getting.
You have the smartstream 1.6 engine and CVT..in Australia we have the older Gamma 1.6 engine with a six speed auto. I wonder why the difference between markets.
I would give it a “ forget it” because it does not have blind spot detection as standard equip. It is more useful than lane keep assist. I would have to spend at least 23k$. For that price, I could have had a used 2020 Mazda CX-30 and save around 2k$. Hyundai should include blind spot detection as standard for 2022 and I would have no hesitation buying one for $18k$.
So..this or a Honda Fit? Probably an EX?? I consider both vehicles hatchbacks: this one's just raised up some. I appreciate the insight and take aways from this car. Thanks guys!
Most of the competition offers AWD, the Honda HR-V and Nissan rogue offers AWD. It would be nice to have AWD as an option in this car for those who need it.
Thankyou gosh!!! I have been searching the comment section for someone to say this!!!! Literally no one mentioned the 6 foot tall black coat figure walking on the highway lmfao
Agree, I believe I heard Roman get off the throttle on test and after announcing 62 (or whatever) immediately heard and increase and a drone. Maybe I'm wrong; I wasn't there.
You guys did the GPS wrong you just have to press the button once and let go. If you hold the button you will get the message you guys got about phone connectivity. The GPS as shown on the screen will work without phone connection.
Really really love these things, but the power plant and interior is deterring. The punchy 1.6t and a two tone interior would make huge difference here. Its a great price/value, but not compelling enough to move me from my HRV. 😁
This might take the vacuum the Golf’s departure has left. Now I know it’s not as well put together or fun to drive as the Golf, but it’s cheaper and more reliable. Is it a solid tiny family hatch with room for 4 and cargo? Looks like it!
Now we know what kind of cars you guys like. We're happy you found your niche. Just hope you stick with reviewing these kind of vehicles in the future and leave the real ones for serious people to review.
Thanks for the review, we have a 2008 Accent which is surprisingly very good in the snow. Come to find out it has a form of posi traction for the front wheel drive. Do you possibly know if the venue has this? (I know you won't do the roller test) Thanks for the disclaimer too!. :)
When I first saw this car I thought Hyundai had skimped out on design to keep the price down. It reminds me too much of a box on wheels especially compared to Nissan's Kicks which looks stylish in comparison. With Hyundai having reliability on par with Lexus I think it would be the safer bet over the Kicks & it's mediocre 3 year warranty.
You guys are so strict about what to call things. On here you’ve called it a “car”. On Hyundai’s website it’s is listed as a SUV. To be an SUV, does it need to be body on frame, solid axle, or is it opinion based? Is it a car due to its unibody construction or the FWD drivetrain? I think you guys did a video a few years ago about it. This is a good subject I’d love to hear your opinions on. Your videos are awesome these days. Really enjoy.
Australia gets the venue with a traditional 6 speed auto. Why they would put a cvt in the US version I have no idea. Fuel saving with the cvt would be minimal.
A bit off topic here guys but you must have seen the defender review videos in Africa. I really was waiting for you guys to gets you hands on it and take to all those famous trails like moab.. rubicon trail etc.. Given the current situation i believe you guys must be so disappointed but i still was interested in what you guys taught after seeing the car drive through Africa.
I really do like the styling outside and in. I think Hyundai did a fantastic job. Where the Kona is trying too hard to be stylish, the Venue looks handsome. I much prefer the boxier SUV shape, even though this is simply a replacement for the Accent hatchback and is based on the Accent. Considering its roots, I do not understand the $2k-$3k price hike over the Accent. That's highway robbery.
It's not really that much of a price hike, considering the equipment level. The base trim Venue is about the same price as an Accent that is the next trim up from the base, and is similarly equipped.
Do people in Colorado not drive Accords, Civics, Corollas and such? When you review those cars, do you complain that they don't offer AWD? Asking for a friend.
One thing I'm curious about is if the engine in this is GDI or not. I like Hyundai and Kia, but (since reliability is very important to me) I wouldn't buy any vehicle that had only direct injection. The carbon build-up problem that plagues all DI engines is real and serious. Yet, I think this new Hyundai engine has port injection though. Is that true? Additionally, despite being only FWD, the Venue has a "snow" mode, right? Is it useful at all or merely marketing hype?
I'm late to the party, but you are correct! The engine is port injected, and the CVT was very likely paired with it to offset the fuel economy loss of going back to port injection. I will say this though, I use a soon to be 9 year old Hyundai Accent strictly for commuting / my winter beater and it's direct injected. No carbon issues yet. Snow mode looks like it's a real thing - saw a video of one where one tire was on rollers. The car was able to send the power to the other wheel and get going. On a regular FWD, you're not moving in that scenario. In any case though, even with FWD and no snow mode, you'd be fine in the winter with good snow tires.
I just bought one a month ago. I got the SEL. I LOVE it. A lot of quality car for a very good price. And, after having a Nissan CVT, the CVT in this one behaves a lot more like a traditional automatic. And you cannot beat the warranty. Thanks for reviewing it!
I got a Venue . Excellent on gas .my Venue is loaded heated steering .
34 mpg is good for that small car ?
I'm getting over forty mpg on the highway
My Mazda 6 gets 36MPG on the highway! Heavier and more quiet vehicle than this but comparable fuel economy...
@@ztekz was your car under 16k brand new?
@@shawnh4499 exactly
1 week in and I love it. It gets the job done. Well designed. A lot of bang for the buck. Feels and looks more expensive than it is. Great Value. I'm still in shock!
I bought the SEL version of this vehicle a year ago and I loved it when I bought it and I love it more now. It has been a fuel miser and seems agile on the road. I tried it out with snow and ice with factory all season radials in South Dakota and it held the road well. I am switching my tires this winter to a snow and ice tire because I prefer them in winter. The snow mode really helps the vehicle hold the road in rough winter weather. The sport mode is great for dealing with city congestion and faster acceleration. If I need a little more speed, I use the sport mode and switch to get to speed and then switch to the normal mode for better fuel economy on the interstate. I have been satisfied with my car. I love the fuel economy and a smaller SUV. It is great in the parking lot and has a small foot print. The 17 inch wheels give it great clearance on minimum maintenance roads or gravel roads with ruts in them. I feel very confident and safe in it on the highway. Our interstate speeds are 80 mph and it handles that without any issues. Good things come in small packages.
I'm working on getting one, and I live in Illinois. So this is good to know.
Tommy gets better with each video.
Thanks for reviewing the car based on its price point/value and not against vehicles that cost 3k - 4k more.
I sell Hyundai's in Ohio and unfortunately they do not offer a leasing program on the Venue in my state. Great sub compact crossover. Wait till they come down in cost!
Love this, you guys are spot-on with your review of the Venue!
Look, I just recently purchased the 2021 base model venue (grey) and I LOVE IT. MPG is more like 40 in city and 43 highway, Crazy. I fill up on $23-$28 only once every 10 days or so. I’m single with no kids, I recommend this car to someone like me. Not big. Also, my 0 to 60 doesn’t take anywhere near 12 seconds, more like 6. Floor it! My only issue is in my model there’s no arm rest or push to start but nothing that bothers me on a day to day basis.
I got a blue Hyundai venue and I like it so far. Yes it's slow but gets me from point A to point b and it's good on gas.
If I was in college or just need a simple functional car, this would be perfect!
Bought my beautiful Venue in 2021, never had so many compliments with people loving it. I’m very happy I bought it, and my wallet feels it don’t go to the gas station like I used to before with my previous car I had, I will definitely recommend this beautiful 🚗!!!
Nice. What color?
Wow! Same Hula Girl option package as the TFL Teslas!
I could swear that the same Hulu girl reaction, on other vehicles, would have warranted at least a 3 and maybe a 4.
Its like a great starter new car for like my daughter to buy when she's out of college or an old lady that is selling her Kia Soul. LOLOL
You mean when the older couple wants to trade in their Toyota Prius and get a bigger vehicle. :)
Venue is one of the highest selling sub-compact Suvs here in India. Soon, Kia is also going to bring the Sonet which is based on the same platform.
Weird that they'd do two Kias on one platform that are so similar since this is already Hyundai's version of the Kia Soul.
@@nlpnt Kia didn't bring Soul for the Indian market which may be the reason for bringing in the Sonet.
@@nlpnt actually the Venue which we get in India is not based on the kia Soul's platform.... rather it is based on the i10's platform
Bought one last week and it’s awesome! Highly recommend
Hyundai could have easily put the 1.4 L turbo in there, like the European i20 that this is based on.
Or better make a venue turbo with a 201 hp 1.6 turbo. A venue turbo would be for a person who want a Veloster turbo but wishes there is some sort of subcompact crossover version of it.
I did not know which vehicule I wanted so I tried to honda fit, toyota hatchback, mazda 3 and last the HYUNDAI VENUE PREFERRED 2-TONE must say I felt in Love with the Hyundai so I bought it plus got very good service and very good guarantee ;-)
Hahaha that does bear an uncanny resemblance to a hedgehog!
AWD is overrated. I say this living in NW Ontario, north of Minnesota where six months of my year are winter driving. LOL This one has been on my radar since they announced it. Haven't had a chance to drive one yet though. Personally, I'd love to try it with the 6 speed stick ... but good luck finding one on a lot anywhere! Maybe in Quebec? They still love their sticks there. I'm thinking this one would fall under "the most fun you can have going slow" ... an underrated category of vehicles.
Enjoyed the review!
I hear you, I'm Canadian as well. I completely agree that you don't need AWD, just good snow tires. The ground clearance is nice to have on the Venue, looks like a great commuter. I'm using a 2012 Accent hatch right now as a winter beater, and I have my eye on one of these as a replacement in a few years.
@@JL-rj9fl Same here coming from a 2015 kia rio manual, kinda lifted more high top version of my car...too bad the engine is not as powerful as before.....
@@theadvocate4698 Yeah, the reduced power is a disappointment. At least there is a lot to like, and I love the value for money. For a city runabout, winter beater, or transportation on a budget, Hyundai and Kia keep nailing it.
@@JL-rj9fl No one is left! No yaris, no fit....the japanese has left this segment just like american left the sedan and entry car segment....
@@theadvocate4698 Oh wow, even Yaris is gone. My mother in law just got a Yaris Hatch (a re-badged Mazda 2, basically). That didn't take long for Toyota to ditch that... I figured it would be around for at least a few more years. It's pretty sad, small cars like this are all most people would realistically need. :(
I think I would like it. I've had two Toyotas Yaris hatchbacks and I feel they are kind of similar. They are great economy cars that have a lot to offer for a small package. There is a certain "IT" factor to them. They do everything you need them to do as a DD while not costing as much as a small mortgage.
I have an 08 Yaris hatch 5 speed... I absolutely love that car!!!
With a manual that thing would be badass! I agree with Roman 💯percent buy it with a manual! Keep the buddy reviews coming TFL!
Venue N-Line?
Yes i agree, likely be a good buy with a manual. Kudos to Hyundai for offering one.
My dad drives a 2014 versa note. It’s spacious and good on gas, and has satellite radio, but that’s where the praise ends. Cars like the venue provide a good option for him, he travels a lot as a lawyer and has an old X5 for the winter. Could fit a ton of files and dogs in the back, and it’s not a penalty box like the Nissan.
Looks like a really nice package for the money but I am confused. As a Subaru owner, what makes a front wheel drive only car a crossover? Seems like a basic but really nice small hatchback to me.
I just got myself a Venue today in the Acid Yellow, Ultimate trim (top trim in Canada) Shares the same chassis & powertrain as the Accent, kind of like a "lifted" Accent. I actually had a Accent as a loaner car while my new Venue was being prepped for Delivery to me
In hindsight the Aztec wasn't actually that ugly it was just ahead of it's time. A contemporary version would probably be considered attractive by today's low standards.
Hyundai brochure says the Venue has some sort of “snow driving assist”
I just bought my 2020 Venue last week and I love it. I live in Minnesota so I hope it gets me around next year. It’s fun to drive and most of my driving is freeway.
I like it a lot but the soul is a better value it’s just a few hundred bucks more but it’s larger more spacious and more powerful .
Roman cracks me up when he says “that’s no good dude , “ or “uhhhh that’s no Bueno” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
It’s a Hyundai Soul. The soul was a great city driving car. Not so great with a family. Keep up the great content
Speaking of podcasts when is the next one? Was hoping for one per day to listen on my 35 minute commute
Great review, car looks cool, not sure about CVT but that is what you get in this class. Keep it coming! Stay safe!
Bought a new 2020 SE with the 6-spd manual. 46+ mpg! Not a highway cruiser but excellent on country roads. 8" info screen, nice interior. Hyundai skimped in areas that are not particularly important. This car is well designed.
I just ordered my 2022 scarlet red Pearl Limited I’m so excited thank you for the video great job
We love this car here in india, and i gifted one to my sister... its a automatic and she loves it...love the way it looks .. good built quality and a great drive.
Im from New Zealand , we have them here, but I have a Suzuki Vitara Turbo cross over, beats the Venue hands down, shame you dont get them in the US as the Vitara comes in AWD aswell
Alan Nicholls Toobad they left the US. They had some quirky vehicles but the Kizashi was their comeback. Now they have many nice cars.
Venue = Subcompact 👑
That CVT ruins it. Plus without AWD it’s not really a crossover either. Nice design though
While the majority of small SUVs/CUVs offer AWD, 48% of them sold in the US were front wheel drive versions. (2014 numbers, the most recent I could find but I doubt it's changed much).
Joshua Harazin AWD is mandatory with an SUV. Sedans and Pickups can get away with 2WD.
What AWD tiny cross over would you recommend?
I'd have seriously considered buying one with the manual if they'd shipped a couple months earlier. Funny they should mention the Honda Fit because that's what I ended up getting.
I think it looks great for what it is. Nice design in and out.
Does venue last a long time? Not break down easily?
TFL offroad, TFL now, TFL truck, TFL cars, TFL classics THE BEST,, always successful and healthy 👍👍👍
I like the Austin Mini reference. This is the ONLY 2020 car I would buy but with the manual trans.
I hate cladding.
Great review guys!
You have the smartstream 1.6 engine and CVT..in Australia we have the older Gamma 1.6 engine with a six speed auto. I wonder why the difference between markets.
I would give it a “ forget it” because it does not have blind spot detection as standard equip. It is more useful than lane keep assist. I would have to spend at least 23k$. For that price, I could have had a used 2020 Mazda CX-30 and save around 2k$. Hyundai should include blind spot detection as standard for 2022 and I would have no hesitation buying one for $18k$.
I went to the dealership and there are ZERO base model CX30 for sale in my area. 27,000$+ was the only ones they had and that is ridiculous.
So..this or a Honda Fit? Probably an EX?? I consider both vehicles hatchbacks: this one's just raised up some. I appreciate the insight and take aways from this car. Thanks guys!
Are CVT reliable?
lets hope for an N version with a 2.0l turbo and awd that would epic!
Agreed. The Venue would make a great Hot hatch.
I have 2 issues with the Venue
-Doesn't have AWD
-Has CVT (Hyundai CVT is not as yet reliable like Toyota-Aisin)
Most of the competition offers AWD, the Honda HR-V and Nissan rogue offers AWD. It would be nice to have AWD as an option in this car for those who need it.
THE Aisin 8 speeds aren't even reliable. i wouldnt bet on the Cvt ... i bought the six speed auto Camry (2016)
@@philtripe the 8 speed on the newer camrys are bullet proof . it just that it like to hunt gear when you step on it fast.
Sounds like one of those faux automatic CVT with artificial steps in it. I prefer a standard CVT that actually works as intended with steady rpm.
Ijusthopeitsquick hope you can afford a Regera
CVTs are shitty! Sucks the enjoyment from driving and that rubber band feel...geez
@@ztekz So don't buy one.
The back lights look like they are from a polo
So creepy dude walking along the road? We’re just gonna graze right over that? Okay.
Thankyou gosh!!! I have been searching the comment section for someone to say this!!!! Literally no one mentioned the 6 foot tall black coat figure walking on the highway lmfao
Your decibel meter seems to be very optimistic compared to all the other reviews I've seen that test that,most were in the 72db range
Agree, I believe I heard Roman get off the throttle on test and after announcing 62 (or whatever) immediately heard and increase and a drone. Maybe I'm wrong; I wasn't there.
@@chuckgrenci6404 Throttle shouldn't make much difference, most of the noise at highway speed is road/wind noise.
Was that Slenderman walking brown the side of the highway...
Thank i bought the 2021 Venue Denim for my wife a she loves it.
You guys did the GPS wrong you just have to press the button once and let go. If you hold the button you will get the message you guys got about phone connectivity. The GPS as shown on the screen will work without phone connection.
Really really love these things, but the power plant and interior is deterring. The punchy 1.6t and a two tone interior would make huge difference here. Its a great price/value, but not compelling enough to move me from my HRV. 😁
This might take the vacuum
the Golf’s departure has left. Now I know it’s not as well put together or fun to drive as the Golf, but it’s cheaper and more reliable. Is it a solid tiny family hatch with room for 4 and cargo? Looks like it!
Great review💯
Over 12 seconds would be considered slow in 1982
A mile above sea level. At sea level it's probably high 9's or 10's.
@Eat Jat bringing the facts!
I bought it and LOVE it!
Now we know what kind of cars you guys like. We're happy you found your niche. Just hope you stick with reviewing these kind of vehicles in the future and leave the real ones for serious people to review.
“A unique design that has become very popular.” Um... 🤷♂️
Thanks for the review, we have a 2008 Accent which is surprisingly very good in the snow. Come to find out it has a form of posi traction for the front wheel drive. Do you possibly know if the venue has this? (I know you won't do the roller test) Thanks for the disclaimer too!. :)
Not a fan of those high-mounted indicators, and the CVT transmission is a big no. Otherwise, it looks pretty nice.
You held the voice command button which initiates Siri. Pressing it will allow you to use nav and whatever else
I'm waiting on the Hyundai sonata with the solar panel or the ford bronco
Only 34 mpg( highway ) for a 1.6 l engine thats bad ?
@Trevor Fluck my 01 corolla got 40 mpg on the highway 😂
@Trevor Fluck thanks same with the elantra at least the new ones
What ever happened to you your Aztec?
When I first saw this car I thought Hyundai had skimped out on design to keep the price down. It reminds me too much of a box on wheels especially compared to Nissan's Kicks which looks stylish in comparison. With Hyundai having reliability on par with Lexus I think it would be the safer bet over the Kicks & it's mediocre 3 year warranty.
You guys are so strict about what to call things. On here you’ve called it a “car”. On Hyundai’s website it’s is listed as a SUV. To be an SUV, does it need to be body on frame, solid axle, or is it opinion based? Is it a car due to its unibody construction or the FWD drivetrain? I think you guys did a video a few years ago about it. This is a good subject I’d love to hear your opinions on. Your videos are awesome these days. Really enjoy.
Try to do an test featuring the Kia Seltos.
great job guys. keep it up.
Tommy is good - look forward to seeing more of him and Roman
I have this car and just love it.
Sister to the KIA SELTOS. Which I prefer the looks.
Doesn't seltos competes with Kona in USA ?
@@karsuniverse9178 yes...twin sister
I don't know why people call the Venue a subcompact crossover. It should be called subcompact wagon.
They did a great job with this one.
Australia gets the venue with a traditional 6 speed auto. Why they would put a cvt in the US version I have no idea. Fuel saving with the cvt would be minimal.
And here in India we get a 1.0 litre 3 cylinder turbocharged petrol with a 6 speed manual or a 7 speed dct
A bit off topic here guys but you must have seen the defender review videos in Africa. I really was waiting for you guys to gets you hands on it and take to all those famous trails like moab.. rubicon trail etc..
Given the current situation i believe you guys must be so disappointed but i still was interested in what you guys taught after seeing the car drive through Africa.
I really do like the styling outside and in. I think Hyundai did a fantastic job. Where the Kona is trying too hard to be stylish, the Venue looks handsome. I much prefer the boxier SUV shape, even though this is simply a replacement for the Accent hatchback and is based on the Accent. Considering its roots, I do not understand the $2k-$3k price hike over the Accent. That's highway robbery.
It's not really that much of a price hike, considering the equipment level. The base trim Venue is about the same price as an Accent that is the next trim up from the base, and is similarly equipped.
Love it - if my dog will fit I will buy it!
Awd is a must where I live.
Hey Tommy,,,you don't have to talk thru it so fast,,,alittle slower bro,,,good job though
just play it at .75 speed... most people speak like Tommy
@@philtripe lol.i mean speeding thru the review..no rush bro..one more extra min..
Do people in Colorado not drive Accords, Civics, Corollas and such? When you review those cars, do you complain that they don't offer AWD? Asking for a friend.
This is a car designed for indian market, now they are sellng it overseas. Its a good car.
THis is the answer to the Kia Soul. Sibling rivalry I guess.
Am I crazy? I feel like I've already watched this episode.
My veloster n doesn’t even have heated seats.
34 mpg will definitely drown that CVT noise for me. Not too bad a car for the price
Hope it's more reliable than the Mini.
Where did you get the "Hula Girl"😁?
Hummm this or a base Kona?
I’d get it if it had a leather interior.
Alright, now go see if it's mud worthy and let's not forget the razor rocks!
One thing I'm curious about is if the engine in this is GDI or not. I like Hyundai and Kia, but (since reliability is very important to me) I wouldn't buy any vehicle that had only direct injection. The carbon build-up problem that plagues all DI engines is real and serious. Yet, I think this new Hyundai engine has port injection though. Is that true? Additionally, despite being only FWD, the Venue has a "snow" mode, right? Is it useful at all or merely marketing hype?
I'm late to the party, but you are correct! The engine is port injected, and the CVT was very likely paired with it to offset the fuel economy loss of going back to port injection. I will say this though, I use a soon to be 9 year old Hyundai Accent strictly for commuting / my winter beater and it's direct injected. No carbon issues yet. Snow mode looks like it's a real thing - saw a video of one where one tire was on rollers. The car was able to send the power to the other wheel and get going. On a regular FWD, you're not moving in that scenario. In any case though, even with FWD and no snow mode, you'd be fine in the winter with good snow tires.
Ha, ha! "This is a unique design that has become very popular." .... Roman What?
You guys did the navigation prompt wrong. Short press for in car system and long press for Siri.