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Does the Venue N Line deserve a price premium over the top spec regular Venue?
03 January 2025 07:12
That depends on what you’re looking for. The premium is very well worth it if you want something that stands out and gives you a sportier drive. If you are just looking for a practical compact SUV, the regular Venue is your SUV.
Does the Venue N Line deserve a price premium over the top spec regular Venue?
03 January 2025 07:12
I think it's justified. The N Line is all about performance, but it’s also about the overall package. All of these features add up to an exclusive experience, sportier design, and more premium feel.
Does the Venue N Line deserve a price premium over the top spec regular Venue?
03 January 2025 07:12
It's a tough sell. The upgrades are nice, but I can’t help but think that the money would be better spent getting a more powerful car in another segment.
Does the Venue N Line deserve a price premium over the top spec regular Venue?
03 January 2025 07:12
I’d say in terms of as an N Line owner, it’s worth it. The small things, like red accents, exhaust note, and tighter handles make every drive that extra bit more exciting. It’s subjective, but I think it’s money well spent.
Does the Venue N Line deserve a price premium over the top spec regular Venue?
03 January 2025 07:12
The premium is a little steep, but you’re also paying for exclusivity. The N Line is a more head turning and special feeling than a regular Venue. The individual will have to decide whether that is worth the extra cash.
Does the Venue N Line deserve a price premium over the top spec regular Venue?
03 January 2025 07:12
I was on the fence, but after test driving both, I went for the N Line. The regular Venue felt kind of lackluster in comparison. There’s just something extra about the N Line that makes driving more fun.
Is the trade off of city driving comfort for the Venue N Line’s stiffer suspension worth it?
03 January 2025 07:12
Absolutely worth it! The Venue N Line is a proper hot hatch, thanks to the stiffer suspension. You do feel more bumps but it’s an incredible trade off in handling. The regular Venue is not fun to drive, this is.
Is the trade off of city driving comfort for the Venue N Line’s stiffer suspension worth it?
03 January 2025 07:12
Not for me. I drove both and the regular Venue is much more comfortable for daily driving. Our pothole riddled roads are too rough for the N Line's suspension. It's too sporty, it's trying too hard.
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 trade off of city driving comfort for the Venue N Line’s stiffer suspension worth it?
03 January 2025 07:12
I have one and quite frankly you just get used to it. The feel is a bit tighter now, and I appreciate that. The first week was a bit jarring. It's not as bad as some people will have you believe and it really comes into its own on smooth roads.
Is the trade off of city driving comfort for the Venue N Line’s stiffer suspension worth it?
03 January 2025 07:12
It's a compromise and I'm happy with it. But the ride is obviously stiffer and not unbearable. It’s made up for by the improved handling, especially if you want to have some fun on the weekends.
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 total gimmick. There’s nothing like the real engine sounds. I would much rather hear the actual engine, even if the engine is not as sporty.
Is the Venue N Line's exhaust sound enhancement feature truly valuable or is it all a gimmick?
03 January 2025 07:12
I love it! It's artificial, but it does help the sporty feel of the car as a whole. It's fun and engaging to drive every day.
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 not bad, but I would love to have an option to completely turn it off. It's sporty when you want it to be and quiet when you don't.
Is the Venue N Line's exhaust sound enhancement feature truly valuable or is it all a gimmick?
03 January 2025 07:12
I was a skeptic at first, as an enthusiast, but it's grown on me. It's not out to trick anybody, it's just there to improve the experience and I believe it does that well.
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.
Is the Venue N Line's exhaust sound enhancement feature truly valuable or is it all a gimmick?
03 January 2025 07:12
I think its clever engineering. The sporty feel without actually making the car louder from the outside. Win-win in my book.
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 cheesy, but I can’t help but smile when I hear it. No one is getting hurt, so why not have some fun with it?
How safe is the Hyundai Venue CNG compared to its petrol version?
03 January 2025 07:04
Initially I was worried about safety but after research I realized that factory fitted CNG systems are actually quite safe. They have many safety valves and are very tested.
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.
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