Here are some great thoughts about the car: Incredible value proposition, spacious cabin for its size, loaded with standard driver assistance features.
One thing a lot of people like about the latest Hyundais is the CVT they use is a chain-drive system, not the metal belt system on Nissan cars. As such, it tends to be more reliable and has better acceleration from stop, too.
I am curious if I drive this to NYC garage, will they charge me extra for SUV. If I drive Kia Soul it will be no extra charge because that is hatchback. But this is under SUV catagory. And garage in NYC likely will charge me extra even though this car is so small.
I'm considering either a Kona or Venue, I would like to get something with all wheel drive. Does the Venue come with all wheel drive or just front wheel drive?
I prefer the styling inside and out of the Venue, but the Kia Soul is slightly bigger, has more power AND better fuel economy, and is only a few hundred dollars more expensive when comparably equipped. I feel the Venue is a bit overpriced. It's based on the Kia Rio, yet the Venue carries about a $2,000 premium. I don't think a few inches in roof height justifies that.
It's a nice car. I almost bought a 2023 Limited in the same color. The dealer lost his sale because the car was not ready for a test drive (I'd have had to put a deposit down and wait), and they insisted I take a $1,400.00 needless package of fob insurance, Vin-etching, and pin-stripe protection. These cars don't have engines that catch on fire. However, some may burn oil. Does anyone know if that is a problem?
Here are some great thoughts about the car:
Incredible value proposition, spacious cabin for its size, loaded with standard driver assistance features.
One thing a lot of people like about the latest Hyundais is the CVT they use is a chain-drive system, not the metal belt system on Nissan cars. As such, it tends to be more reliable and has better acceleration from stop, too.
That is actually a great point and possible something that I and others should find helpful! Thanks for the information!
I am curious if I drive this to NYC garage, will they charge me extra for SUV. If I drive Kia Soul it will be no extra charge because that is hatchback. But this is under SUV catagory. And garage in NYC likely will charge me extra even though this car is so small.
I can not answer that one for you honestly. I never been to NYC.
I have o e and the cup holder in the back actually goes on the floorboard and is wedged in so it doesn’t tip.
Oh goodness! Great correction! Thanks was the video helpful at all?
Thanks! That makes sense.@@VagabondBuilds
I'm considering either a Kona or Venue, I would like to get something with all wheel drive. Does the Venue come with all wheel drive or just front wheel drive?
The Venue does not come with AWD. It is solely a front wheel drive car.
It has snow mode.!
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I prefer the styling inside and out of the Venue, but the Kia Soul is slightly bigger, has more power AND better fuel economy, and is only a few hundred dollars more expensive when comparably equipped. I feel the Venue is a bit overpriced. It's based on the Kia Rio, yet the Venue carries about a $2,000 premium. I don't think a few inches in roof height justifies that.
Good way to put it and hopefully this will help people make their decisions. But I kind of like the look of the Venue honestly.
@@VagabondBuilds Yes I definitely prefer the Venue styling too. That's what makes the decision so difficult.
I prefer the Venue styling over the Soul but haven't really seen a Kia Soul interior in Years like alot of years like 7 or 8
I like that the sunroof is standard on the sel
Plus the 17" wheels that aren't standard on the soul
It's a nice car. I almost bought a 2023 Limited in the same color. The dealer lost his sale because the car was not ready for a test drive (I'd have had to put a deposit down and wait), and they insisted I take a $1,400.00 needless package of fob insurance, Vin-etching, and pin-stripe protection. These cars don't have engines that catch on fire. However, some may burn oil. Does anyone know if that is a problem?
I couldn’t answer if they burn oil because I never owned one. But maybe check some forums out.
Nice SUV ❤ With low cost of ownership
We agree!
I actually don't know what to get. Venue, forte or kia rio hactback. I want my first car to be the greatest experience
Goodness… tough decision….. which one you leaning towards?
@VagabondBuilds Still haven't decided lol. The kona is winning for bigger space.
The trunk space cover can also be lowered for extra space around 4.5inches
Yes! Thank you for that tad bit of information
Well this is gen 1 india 😂 and currently here we have gen 3
Wow.. glad to know that America is getting shorted.
@@VagabondBuilds I own one gen 3 turbo charged hyundai venue 😊 1month old
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Thanks!