C-Jor-El

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      but there’s a lot of issues I see the Ioniq 6 has that is stopping me

      Such as? That aside, if the car is not suitable, why force it?

      Compared to my current Tucson the issues I have with the Ioniq 6 is laggy infotainment, outdated software, no wireless CarPlay, small boot, steering wheel doesn’t straighten itself after a turn, firm seats, no Apple Maps directions in HUD, large turning circle and the car is an awkward size which will make parking and tight car parks a pain. My main factor in wanting the 6 is that I think it looks stunning and I’ve heard it’s a comfortable drive and that motability would give me back £1800 from my Tucson AP which means I’d be getting paid to change to the 6 but I fear all of those issues would be hard to overlook.

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        I’ve had the Tucson for nearly two years but I’m needing to do an early termination and I could get the Ioniq 6 for £500 (and £1800 refunded back to me from the AP) and that seems like too good a deal to say no to but there’s a lot of issues I see the Ioniq 6 has that is stopping me (also the fact I’d have to drive down to the dealership to order it and then drive down to collect it and they are 370 miles from me)

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          I am on the verge of doing an early termination for my Tucson for this car but I’m a bit worried about the comfort of the Ultimate seats and the fact it’s quite low down. Do you all find it easy to get in and out of? I have slightly bad knees and chronic back pain and worry it’ll be a pain to get in and out of and when I did a test drive the firm seat wasn’t as comfortable as my Tucson but I’m not sure if that was just because I didn’t adjust the seat correctly.

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