I don’t care how many miles it has or can do. I would never buy a Kia or Hyundai.
Didn't Toyota have a recent thing with a million-mile Tundra where Toyota offered to give the owner a free brand new Tundra in exchange for Toyota being able to have the million-mile Tundra so that they could take it apart and study it? If so, Hyundai needs to step up their game with this owner.
I don’t care how many miles it has or can do. I would never buy a Kia or Hyundai.
547 miles a day
I did the math too. I wonder if there are laws preventing her from delivering 10+ hours a day.
Lol. I walk through those doors every day for work.
Yeah those headlights should be hazy from all that driving.There's NO WAY the car in the video has a million miles. It would look like hammered dog shit if it really did. That one looked brand new. Headlights, paint, windshield. BS that car has any miles on it.
My mom owns a Hyundai. It's a piece of shit just like I imagined and told her not to buy it. Always has issues.
No way she drives all that. She would spend $15K+ in gas per year tooLol. I walk through those doors every day for work.
547 miles a day is working 7 days a week with no days off for the entire year.
Let’s take it a step further and still give her credit for being a work-a-holic:
Working 6 days a week is 312 days a year while taking no holidays.
That would be equal to driving 641 miles every day.
She would have to average 53.4 mph for 12 hours to make that.
I'd also like to know what shit job needs you to drive 500 miles per day?
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What year and model is your mom's Hyundai?There's NO WAY the car in the video has a million miles. It would look like hammered dog shit if it really did. That one looked brand new. Headlights, paint, windshield. BS that car has any miles on it.
My mom owns a Hyundai. It's a piece of shit just like I imagined and told her not to buy it. Always has issues.
No car is going a million miles without spending significant time in the shop for repairs. There are parts on them that simply can't make it that long and as time goes on regular maintenance will become more and more frequent. She probably paid more in repairs over that time period than the cost of a new car so her free Elantra from Hyundai likely wasn't all that free.
Wife got an email from Hyundai about a free $50 gift card if we took one out for a test drive.
We got to talking to the sales guy, I guess the dad of the company kicked the bucket and the son who took over wanted to start building better cars. They put a ton of money into engineering/reliability. It's really starting to show.