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Hyundai vs Ford? Which would you purchase in my place - a 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited or a 2006 Ford Explorer? I can buy the Explorer outright but it is older. I would have to finance part of the Santa Fe. Both are 4-wheel drive and fully loaded. TIA!

I'm in the market for my first car and have narrowed my search down to the Ford Focus and Hyundai Accent (Mazda3 and Kia Forte are potential alternates still). I'm trying to stick with slightly used 2012 models in order to find ones with a nicer trim that are still in my price range ($14-18K). I prefer the design and interior of the Focus, but am concerned about all the transmission.

Hyundai was a one owner vehicle. I like the Hyundai because it's got all the amenities my old car didn't have (backup camera, sunroof, blind spot monitor). The Ford only has a sunroof. I've head about the transmission issues with the ford and engine/oil consumption issues with the Hyundai so I dont know which one to place my bet on.

Which brand is the most reliable out of Kia, Hyundai, Ford, Chevrolet, Nissan, Subaru? Are there any cars in particular that are good? There is only one dealer in my area who will let me take a car for PPI and whenever I see a Toyota, Honda or Mazda in my area they are much more expensive than other brands and sell fast.

Chart: The Most And Least Reliable Cars In America | Statista

Chart: The Most and Least Reliable Cars in America | Statista

Edit: If Hyundai/Kia are really that bad, which vehicle in this class would you recommend? I'm taking out Honda and Toyota from the equation based on price. Unless I'm missing something, it's between the Subaru, Nissan, and Chevy. Edit 2: if Hyundai is really that bad, I'm now leaning towards the Chevy Trax Active trim.

Hyundai was a one owner vehicle. I like the Hyundai because it's got all the amenities my old car didn't have (backup camera, sunroof, blind spot monitor). The Ford only has a sunroof. I've head about the transmission issues with the ford and engine/oil consumption issues with the Hyundai so I dont know which one to place my bet on.

I want to justify the new car purchase of the Hyundai, which would cost about $6k more than a 2 year old CRV. I know Hyundai has come a long way improving reliability, but does it compete with the Honda's and Toyota's? Basically, I'm asking for your help in justifying buying a new Santa Fe, ha. Thank you all in advance for your input!

Hyundai vs Ford? Which would you purchase in my place - a 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited or a 2006 Ford Explorer? I can buy the Explorer outright but it is older. I would have to finance part of the Santa Fe. Both are 4-wheel drive and fully loaded. TIA!

7 MOST RELIABLE USED CARS SUITABLE FOR YOUR TAXI BUSINESS | By ...

7 MOST RELIABLE USED CARS SUITABLE FOR YOUR TAXI BUSINESS | by ...

Hyundai was a one owner vehicle. I like the Hyundai because it's got all the amenities my old car didn't have (backup camera, sunroof, blind spot monitor). The Ford only has a sunroof. I've head about the transmission issues with the ford and engine/oil consumption issues with the Hyundai so I dont know which one to place my bet on.

Expert advice comparing 2024 Ford Maverick and 2024 Hyundai Santa Cruz compact pickups I don't agree with all of the conclusions, though I am biased.

There are hyundai reliability concerns as well, however nothing currently circulating as issues. Those who are going to get set off by that statement, dont spend enough time on this reddit or mavericktruckclub website.

Hyundai vs Ford? Which would you purchase in my place - a 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited or a 2006 Ford Explorer? I can buy the Explorer outright but it is older. I would have to finance part of the Santa Fe. Both are 4-wheel drive and fully loaded. TIA!

Ford Edge Vs Hyundai Tucson: The Ultimate Showdown - Meet Ford

Ford Edge Vs Hyundai Tucson: The Ultimate Showdown - Meet Ford

Expert advice comparing 2024 Ford Maverick and 2024 Hyundai Santa Cruz compact pickups I don't agree with all of the conclusions, though I am biased.

I'm in the market for my first car and have narrowed my search down to the Ford Focus and Hyundai Accent (Mazda3 and Kia Forte are potential alternates still). I'm trying to stick with slightly used 2012 models in order to find ones with a nicer trim that are still in my price range ($14-18K). I prefer the design and interior of the Focus, but am concerned about all the transmission.

Edit: If Hyundai/Kia are really that bad, which vehicle in this class would you recommend? I'm taking out Honda and Toyota from the equation based on price. Unless I'm missing something, it's between the Subaru, Nissan, and Chevy. Edit 2: if Hyundai is really that bad, I'm now leaning towards the Chevy Trax Active trim.

I want to justify the new car purchase of the Hyundai, which would cost about $6k more than a 2 year old CRV. I know Hyundai has come a long way improving reliability, but does it compete with the Honda's and Toyota's? Basically, I'm asking for your help in justifying buying a new Santa Fe, ha. Thank you all in advance for your input!

Ford Vs Hyundai: 2024's Maverick And Santa Cruz Compared In Tarpon Springs

Ford vs Hyundai: 2024's Maverick and Santa Cruz Compared in Tarpon Springs

Which would be better to buy for reliability hyundai elantra 2014-2019 around 50k miles automatic or Ford fiesta, focus, or fusion 2014.

Edit: If Hyundai/Kia are really that bad, which vehicle in this class would you recommend? I'm taking out Honda and Toyota from the equation based on price. Unless I'm missing something, it's between the Subaru, Nissan, and Chevy. Edit 2: if Hyundai is really that bad, I'm now leaning towards the Chevy Trax Active trim.

Expert advice comparing 2024 Ford Maverick and 2024 Hyundai Santa Cruz compact pickups I don't agree with all of the conclusions, though I am biased.

Which brand is the most reliable out of Kia, Hyundai, Ford, Chevrolet, Nissan, Subaru? Are there any cars in particular that are good? There is only one dealer in my area who will let me take a car for PPI and whenever I see a Toyota, Honda or Mazda in my area they are much more expensive than other brands and sell fast.

Hyundai Kona Vs Ford EcoSport - A Pint Sized Battle - YouTube

Hyundai Kona vs Ford EcoSport - A Pint Sized Battle - YouTube

Expert advice comparing 2024 Ford Maverick and 2024 Hyundai Santa Cruz compact pickups I don't agree with all of the conclusions, though I am biased.

I'm in the market for my first car and have narrowed my search down to the Ford Focus and Hyundai Accent (Mazda3 and Kia Forte are potential alternates still). I'm trying to stick with slightly used 2012 models in order to find ones with a nicer trim that are still in my price range ($14-18K). I prefer the design and interior of the Focus, but am concerned about all the transmission.

Which would be better to buy for reliability hyundai elantra 2014-2019 around 50k miles automatic or Ford fiesta, focus, or fusion 2014.

There are hyundai reliability concerns as well, however nothing currently circulating as issues. Those who are going to get set off by that statement, dont spend enough time on this reddit or mavericktruckclub website.

Hyundai Reliability Ratings

Hyundai Reliability Ratings

Hyundai was a one owner vehicle. I like the Hyundai because it's got all the amenities my old car didn't have (backup camera, sunroof, blind spot monitor). The Ford only has a sunroof. I've head about the transmission issues with the ford and engine/oil consumption issues with the Hyundai so I dont know which one to place my bet on.

Which brand is the most reliable out of Kia, Hyundai, Ford, Chevrolet, Nissan, Subaru? Are there any cars in particular that are good? There is only one dealer in my area who will let me take a car for PPI and whenever I see a Toyota, Honda or Mazda in my area they are much more expensive than other brands and sell fast.

Hyundai beats Ford with higher reliability and dependability ratings, higher Safety Ratings, and more importantly cheaper repair and maintenance costs. Our car.

Edit: If Hyundai/Kia are really that bad, which vehicle in this class would you recommend? I'm taking out Honda and Toyota from the equation based on price. Unless I'm missing something, it's between the Subaru, Nissan, and Chevy. Edit 2: if Hyundai is really that bad, I'm now leaning towards the Chevy Trax Active trim.

Ford Vs Hyundai Reliability (Detailed Comparison) - Find The Best Car Price

Ford vs Hyundai Reliability (Detailed Comparison) - Find The Best Car Price

Edit: If Hyundai/Kia are really that bad, which vehicle in this class would you recommend? I'm taking out Honda and Toyota from the equation based on price. Unless I'm missing something, it's between the Subaru, Nissan, and Chevy. Edit 2: if Hyundai is really that bad, I'm now leaning towards the Chevy Trax Active trim.

Hyundai was a one owner vehicle. I like the Hyundai because it's got all the amenities my old car didn't have (backup camera, sunroof, blind spot monitor). The Ford only has a sunroof. I've head about the transmission issues with the ford and engine/oil consumption issues with the Hyundai so I dont know which one to place my bet on.

I'm in the market for my first car and have narrowed my search down to the Ford Focus and Hyundai Accent (Mazda3 and Kia Forte are potential alternates still). I'm trying to stick with slightly used 2012 models in order to find ones with a nicer trim that are still in my price range ($14-18K). I prefer the design and interior of the Focus, but am concerned about all the transmission.

Hyundai vs Ford? Which would you purchase in my place - a 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited or a 2006 Ford Explorer? I can buy the Explorer outright but it is older. I would have to finance part of the Santa Fe. Both are 4-wheel drive and fully loaded. TIA!

Hyundai Palisade Reliability: A Comprehensive Review

Hyundai Palisade Reliability: A Comprehensive Review

I want to justify the new car purchase of the Hyundai, which would cost about $6k more than a 2 year old CRV. I know Hyundai has come a long way improving reliability, but does it compete with the Honda's and Toyota's? Basically, I'm asking for your help in justifying buying a new Santa Fe, ha. Thank you all in advance for your input!

I'm in the market for my first car and have narrowed my search down to the Ford Focus and Hyundai Accent (Mazda3 and Kia Forte are potential alternates still). I'm trying to stick with slightly used 2012 models in order to find ones with a nicer trim that are still in my price range ($14-18K). I prefer the design and interior of the Focus, but am concerned about all the transmission.

Hyundai vs Ford? Which would you purchase in my place - a 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited or a 2006 Ford Explorer? I can buy the Explorer outright but it is older. I would have to finance part of the Santa Fe. Both are 4-wheel drive and fully loaded. TIA!

Hyundai was a one owner vehicle. I like the Hyundai because it's got all the amenities my old car didn't have (backup camera, sunroof, blind spot monitor). The Ford only has a sunroof. I've head about the transmission issues with the ford and engine/oil consumption issues with the Hyundai so I dont know which one to place my bet on.

2021 Ford EcoSport Vs Hyundai Kona

2021 Ford EcoSport vs Hyundai Kona

Expert advice comparing 2024 Ford Maverick and 2024 Hyundai Santa Cruz compact pickups I don't agree with all of the conclusions, though I am biased.

Hyundai vs Ford? Which would you purchase in my place - a 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited or a 2006 Ford Explorer? I can buy the Explorer outright but it is older. I would have to finance part of the Santa Fe. Both are 4-wheel drive and fully loaded. TIA!

I want to justify the new car purchase of the Hyundai, which would cost about $6k more than a 2 year old CRV. I know Hyundai has come a long way improving reliability, but does it compete with the Honda's and Toyota's? Basically, I'm asking for your help in justifying buying a new Santa Fe, ha. Thank you all in advance for your input!

I'm in the market for my first car and have narrowed my search down to the Ford Focus and Hyundai Accent (Mazda3 and Kia Forte are potential alternates still). I'm trying to stick with slightly used 2012 models in order to find ones with a nicer trim that are still in my price range ($14-18K). I prefer the design and interior of the Focus, but am concerned about all the transmission.

2025 Vehicle Dependability Study: Top Brands And Models Revealed ...

2025 Vehicle Dependability Study: Top Brands and Models Revealed ...

Hyundai vs Ford? Which would you purchase in my place - a 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited or a 2006 Ford Explorer? I can buy the Explorer outright but it is older. I would have to finance part of the Santa Fe. Both are 4-wheel drive and fully loaded. TIA!

Edit: If Hyundai/Kia are really that bad, which vehicle in this class would you recommend? I'm taking out Honda and Toyota from the equation based on price. Unless I'm missing something, it's between the Subaru, Nissan, and Chevy. Edit 2: if Hyundai is really that bad, I'm now leaning towards the Chevy Trax Active trim.

There are hyundai reliability concerns as well, however nothing currently circulating as issues. Those who are going to get set off by that statement, dont spend enough time on this reddit or mavericktruckclub website.

I want to justify the new car purchase of the Hyundai, which would cost about $6k more than a 2 year old CRV. I know Hyundai has come a long way improving reliability, but does it compete with the Honda's and Toyota's? Basically, I'm asking for your help in justifying buying a new Santa Fe, ha. Thank you all in advance for your input!

Motorpoint Norwich | Used & Nearly New Car Supermarket | Motorpoint

Motorpoint Norwich | Used & Nearly New Car Supermarket | Motorpoint

Edit: If Hyundai/Kia are really that bad, which vehicle in this class would you recommend? I'm taking out Honda and Toyota from the equation based on price. Unless I'm missing something, it's between the Subaru, Nissan, and Chevy. Edit 2: if Hyundai is really that bad, I'm now leaning towards the Chevy Trax Active trim.

Which brand is the most reliable out of Kia, Hyundai, Ford, Chevrolet, Nissan, Subaru? Are there any cars in particular that are good? There is only one dealer in my area who will let me take a car for PPI and whenever I see a Toyota, Honda or Mazda in my area they are much more expensive than other brands and sell fast.

Hyundai was a one owner vehicle. I like the Hyundai because it's got all the amenities my old car didn't have (backup camera, sunroof, blind spot monitor). The Ford only has a sunroof. I've head about the transmission issues with the ford and engine/oil consumption issues with the Hyundai so I dont know which one to place my bet on.

There are hyundai reliability concerns as well, however nothing currently circulating as issues. Those who are going to get set off by that statement, dont spend enough time on this reddit or mavericktruckclub website.

Ford Maverick Vs. Hyundai Santa Cruz: Comparison Review

Ford Maverick Vs. Hyundai Santa Cruz: Comparison Review

Hyundai vs Ford? Which would you purchase in my place - a 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited or a 2006 Ford Explorer? I can buy the Explorer outright but it is older. I would have to finance part of the Santa Fe. Both are 4-wheel drive and fully loaded. TIA!

I want to justify the new car purchase of the Hyundai, which would cost about $6k more than a 2 year old CRV. I know Hyundai has come a long way improving reliability, but does it compete with the Honda's and Toyota's? Basically, I'm asking for your help in justifying buying a new Santa Fe, ha. Thank you all in advance for your input!

I'm in the market for my first car and have narrowed my search down to the Ford Focus and Hyundai Accent (Mazda3 and Kia Forte are potential alternates still). I'm trying to stick with slightly used 2012 models in order to find ones with a nicer trim that are still in my price range ($14-18K). I prefer the design and interior of the Focus, but am concerned about all the transmission.

Hyundai was a one owner vehicle. I like the Hyundai because it's got all the amenities my old car didn't have (backup camera, sunroof, blind spot monitor). The Ford only has a sunroof. I've head about the transmission issues with the ford and engine/oil consumption issues with the Hyundai so I dont know which one to place my bet on.

Hyundai was a one owner vehicle. I like the Hyundai because it's got all the amenities my old car didn't have (backup camera, sunroof, blind spot monitor). The Ford only has a sunroof. I've head about the transmission issues with the ford and engine/oil consumption issues with the Hyundai so I dont know which one to place my bet on.

Hyundai beats Ford with higher reliability and dependability ratings, higher Safety Ratings, and more importantly cheaper repair and maintenance costs. Our car.

Edit: If Hyundai/Kia are really that bad, which vehicle in this class would you recommend? I'm taking out Honda and Toyota from the equation based on price. Unless I'm missing something, it's between the Subaru, Nissan, and Chevy. Edit 2: if Hyundai is really that bad, I'm now leaning towards the Chevy Trax Active trim.

Hyundai vs Ford? Which would you purchase in my place - a 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited or a 2006 Ford Explorer? I can buy the Explorer outright but it is older. I would have to finance part of the Santa Fe. Both are 4-wheel drive and fully loaded. TIA!

Which would be better to buy for reliability hyundai elantra 2014-2019 around 50k miles automatic or Ford fiesta, focus, or fusion 2014.

I want to justify the new car purchase of the Hyundai, which would cost about $6k more than a 2 year old CRV. I know Hyundai has come a long way improving reliability, but does it compete with the Honda's and Toyota's? Basically, I'm asking for your help in justifying buying a new Santa Fe, ha. Thank you all in advance for your input!

I'm in the market for my first car and have narrowed my search down to the Ford Focus and Hyundai Accent (Mazda3 and Kia Forte are potential alternates still). I'm trying to stick with slightly used 2012 models in order to find ones with a nicer trim that are still in my price range ($14-18K). I prefer the design and interior of the Focus, but am concerned about all the transmission.

There are hyundai reliability concerns as well, however nothing currently circulating as issues. Those who are going to get set off by that statement, dont spend enough time on this reddit or mavericktruckclub website.

Expert advice comparing 2024 Ford Maverick and 2024 Hyundai Santa Cruz compact pickups I don't agree with all of the conclusions, though I am biased.

Which brand is the most reliable out of Kia, Hyundai, Ford, Chevrolet, Nissan, Subaru? Are there any cars in particular that are good? There is only one dealer in my area who will let me take a car for PPI and whenever I see a Toyota, Honda or Mazda in my area they are much more expensive than other brands and sell fast.


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