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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
I'm honestly a little bit disappointed in the ride quality. On the 16 inch wheels it’s too stiff for my liking. The Brezza feels much more comfortable over bad patches.
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
I believe it achieves a nice equilibrium. On highways it's composed, and it does well on city roads. Sure it’s not the softest ride on the block, but it’s secure and doesn’t float around like some other soft sprung rides.
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
The noise insulation is not so good, but the ride is fine. Even if you don’t feel them as much, you hear a lot of thuds and bumps. It's not a deal breaker, but something you should be aware of.
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
The slightly firmer ride is actually what I prefer. Some of its rivals feel more wallowy, but this feels more controlled. Besides, it decreases body roll, which is perfect for people who like to drive on twisty roads.
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
I've had my Venue 3 years now and have had little to no problems. Everything was routine maintenance, no major issues. It's far from problematic, but it's not quite Toyota level bulletproof.
How have Japanese rivals performed in terms of reliability in the Hyundai Venue, or long run?
03 January 2025 06:57
I’ve had the engine and transmission and been mostly reliable, with some annoying electrical niggles (nothing major, just things like the infotainment glitching once in a while). Here Japanese cars may have an edge.
How have Japanese rivals performed in terms of reliability in the Hyundai Venue, or long run?
03 January 2025 06:57
My experience has been mixed. It runs great but I've had to replace the clutch sooner than I thought I would. Maybe it's my driving style, but it feels premature to what my old Honda was.
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.
How have Japanese rivals performed in terms of reliability in the Hyundai Venue, or long run?
03 January 2025 06:57
Dependable, but not as solid feeling as the Japanese cars I’ve owned. The little things have started cropping up sooner than I care to admit.
How have Japanese rivals performed in terms of reliability in the Hyundai Venue, or long run?
03 January 2025 06:57
The Venue has been a champ for me, 80,000 km, mostly highway and it's still running like new. A lot of it depends on how well you keep it.
How have Japanese rivals performed in terms of reliability in the Hyundai Venue, or long run?
03 January 2025 06:57
Dealer service quality can be hit or miss, but reliability's been good. Some were frustrating, some were great. It is here where brands like Maruti can capitalize on their huge service network.
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.
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
I don’t think we obsess enough about GNCAP ratings. It’s well built and has all the essential safety tech. It's probably as safe in the real world as most 4 star rated cars.
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
The Venue feels like a tank to me as compared to an older car. But I do wonder if I made the right choice safety wise compared to something like a Nexon or XUV300 which have 5 star ratings.
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
My Venue had a minor fender bender and it held up really well. The crumple zones had done their job and the cabin didn’t feel torn apart. I knew it would be safe, GNCAP rating or not.
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
On paper, the safety features are good, but without a GNCAP rating, this is a big miss in today’s market. Without that standardized test, it's hard to objectively compare it to rivals.
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
I believe Hyundai should have sent the Venue to GNCAP for testing. Buyer confidence isn't good with uncertainty. But it's likely safer than so many vehicles that were popular just a few years ago.
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
Crash test ratings are not the only thing that make for safety. The Venue's handling and braking make it a car you could feel confident in avoiding accidents in the first place. People often overlook that aspect of safety.
So is the Hyundai Venue's interior really as "premium" as people say?
03 January 2025 06:57
I honestly don't think the "premium" talk is overblown. Yes, it’s good value, but don’t get too excited, it’s still a budget compact SUV. The plastics aren't bad, but they're not luxury grade, or anything like that.

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