Discussions and Questions - Hyundai Venue Hyundai Venue
Is the Venue N Line's built in dash cam just a fancy add on or a game changer?
03 January 2025 07:12
In theory, it's a good idea, but I'm worried about long term support. But what if it breaks after the warranty period? If you do need to replace a factory fitted system you may be looking at a more expensive proposition than just a new aftermarket cam.
Is the Venue N Line's sporty appearance more than skin deep?
03 January 2025 07:12
I think it does. From the stiffer suspension... to the sportier exhaust note, from even the red accents inside, this experience is a bit more engaging. It’s not just about performance in an outright sense.
Does the Venue N Line deserve a price premium over the top spec regular Venue?
03 January 2025 07:12
Totally worth it! The whole driving experience is transformed by the N Line’s upgrades. The suspension is stiffer, it looks sportier and there are exclusive features such as the front dash cam, all of which instantly make you feel like you’re driving a different car.
Is the trade off of city driving comfort for the Venue N Line’s stiffer suspension worth it?
03 January 2025 07:12
That depends on what you value. When you're someone who enjoys spirited driving and drives the highways often the N Line's suspension is good. It might be overkill for a pure city use. So I would say test drive both of them extensively before making a decision.
Is the Venue N Line's exhaust sound enhancement feature truly valuable or is it all a gimmick?
03 January 2025 07:12
It's a nice middle ground for those that want a sporty sound, but don't want the noise of a full performance exhaust. Great for those who don’t want to disturb their neighbors, but still want some fun.
How safe is the Hyundai Venue CNG compared to its petrol version?
03 January 2025 07:04
The car's handling changes a little because of the added weight of the CNG tank. It’s not unsafe, but it feels different from the petrol version, particularly around corners.
Can the Hyundai Venue CNG be used for Highway trips and long distance travel?
03 January 2025 07:04
It wouldn’t be my choice for long trips. A real pain is the lack of CNG stations on highways. And you'll end up switching to petrol mode quite often, which is kind of the point.
Is the Hyundai Venue CNG worth the compromise in boot space?
03 January 2025 07:04
It depends on your lifestyle. However, if you’re single or have a small family, the reduced boot space may not be a big deal. For larger families or frequent travelers, this is probably a deal breaker.
Is the Hyundai Venue CNG's performance up to the 'SUV experience'?
03 January 2025 07:04
I believe people just need to change their expectations. The CNG compact SUV, of course, won’t perform like a turbocharged petrol engine. It's more than adequate for what it's intended for, though.
Long term reliability and maintenance cost of Hyundai Venue CNG?
03 January 2025 07:04
I don’t think people realize how much it costs to maintain CNG vehicles. If taken care of properly, they can be just as reliable, and possibly more cheap in the long run because of less carbon buildup.
Comparing the Hyundai Venue’s ride quality with other rivals on rough Indian roads is how the ride quality of the Hyundai Venue compares to other rivals, especially on rough Indian roads.
03 January 2025 06:57
It's all about perspective. And if you are coming from a Maruti, you will feel great. It is a little lacking if you are used to higher end cars. At the price point, I think it's pretty good, not class leading, but certainly competitive.
How have Japanese rivals performed in terms of reliability in the Hyundai Venue, or long run?
03 January 2025 06:57
Before the Venue, I was skeptical on Hyundai reliability, but my Venue has proven me wrong, 60,000 km and counting without any issues except regular wear and tear. And the maintenance costs have been reasonable as well.
Does the Hyundai Venue's safety package cut it, since the vehicle hasn't been given an official GNCAP rating?
03 January 2025 06:57
It does bother me a bit that there is no GNCAP rating. The Venue does have a good set of safety features, though. For the segment, six airbags and ESC are pretty good. It makes me feel safe in it, but an official rating would have been reassuring.
So is the Hyundai Venue's interior really as "premium" as people say?
03 January 2025 06:57
It's all relative, isn't it? Yeah, it’ll feel premium, compared to a 5 year old car. On its own, it doesn’t seem like much, but put it next to a Kia Seltos or even a higher trim Creta, and it doesn’t seem so fancy anymore. That’s good, but don’t get carried away.
But does the Hyundai Venue’s 1.2L naturally aspirated engine feel underpowered for highway driving?
03 January 2025 06:57
It's not a powerhouse by any means but I've managed it on highways. All you need to do is plan your overtakes slightly better and use your gears smartly. The difference is really in the expectations – if you are coming from a more powerful vehicle, you will feel the difference.
Is the Hyundai Tucson’s ADAS system a game changer or just another over hyped feature?
03 January 2025 06:46
The ADAS features on the Tucson are awesome! Adaptive cruise control makes highway driving much less stressful. It's not perfect to look at but it sure makes the commute more enjoyable.
Is Hyundai Tucson's soft suspension a boon or a bane?
03 January 2025 06:46
I believe it has to do with where you live. It's perfect in areas with rough roads. If you’re in a place with smooth highways and twisty backroads, however, you might wish for a bit more control.
Is the Hyundai Tucson’s futuristic design robust enough for the long run?
03 January 2025 06:46
I know it looks cool now, but I worry about how it’ll age. Do you remember how fast some of those over styled cars from the early 2000’s started to look old? I worry that the Tucson might be next.
Is the tech heavy interior of the Hyundai Tucson a step forward for the brand, or a usability nightmare?
03 January 2025 06:46
In fact, I ended up returning my Tucson because I just couldn’t get used to the touch controls. I loved everything else about the car, but safety comes first for me, so it’s a shame.
Has Hyundai Tucson's value proposition still not chewed into the luxury brands?
03 January 2025 06:46
Hyundai's killing it with value, I think. In the Tucson, you can get all the bells and whistles of a luxury model without paying more for a stripped down luxury model. But the snob appeal is the only thing missing.
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