May 22, 2025 at 10:24 pm
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@Chris11 It’s always hard to gauge what the chances are of ending up with a “common” fault. Hyundai aren’t going to let a potential customer know what percentage of a certain model have a fault. It’s not just an annoying little fault, like sat nav not working.
Hyundai and sister company Kia don’t seem to be proactive in resolving issues. Long wait for parts to repair cars, but always seem to have enough to build more vehicles to sell.
The N Line S was a very strong contender for me, but I’m really not sure now.
If I’d already ordered, I probably wouldn’t cancel and just hope mine didn’t have the fault.