How many miles do you have on your Venue and how many issues have you had with it? How is highway driving with this tiny car? I'm not a speed demon, but I don't want merging to feel like a struggle which is something I've read. Is there any truth to those rumors? I've been driving more for work and I need something that I can actually rely on.
How is the reliability? I am considering getting this car. It looks like a clown car, and I like that But I have heard bad things about hyundai reliability in general. Will this clown car survive 10 years with just routine maintenance?
Hello, I'm looking for a good first car, and there are plenty of good examples of Venues in my price range. I just wanted to get some more information from owners regarding ownership. Firstly, my main concern is the low power. I would be doing a good bit of highway driving, and was wondering how the Venue drives at higher speeds. Is it manageable? I don't need a speedster, I just need.
The Hyundai Venue is not immune to problems and reliability concerns. Owners with the DCT transmission are dealing with a number of issues at the moment. Thankfully that's not the case with U.S-spec versions equipped with the CVT. Common among ALL Venue's seem to be ride quality that is "flinty".
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How is the reliability? I am considering getting this car. It looks like a clown car, and I like that But I have heard bad things about hyundai reliability in general. Will this clown car survive 10 years with just routine maintenance?
A forum community dedicated to Hyundai Venue owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about maintenance, servicing, troubleshooting, gas mileage, modifications, accessories and more!
Subreddit dedicated to the auto maker Hyundai. Come share news and pictures and discuss everything related to Hyundai. Discussions about Hyundai Group corporate cousin Kia are also welcome, though they should really go in /r/Kia. Hyundai dealers, corporate reps, etc, please message the mods about an official flair.
The Venue is unique, sort of like the Chevrolet Corvair, but it doesn't turn over if you brake in a turn It's small and high, and doesn't have effortless bursts of power. There's really nothing like it in the American market. What it does have is remarkable visibility, nimble steering, decent ride, and, for many of us, good to excellent fuel.
Facelifted 2022 Hyundai Venue Review, Road Test
How many miles do you have on your Venue and how many issues have you had with it? How is highway driving with this tiny car? I'm not a speed demon, but I don't want merging to feel like a struggle which is something I've read. Is there any truth to those rumors? I've been driving more for work and I need something that I can actually rely on.
The Venue is unique, sort of like the Chevrolet Corvair, but it doesn't turn over if you brake in a turn It's small and high, and doesn't have effortless bursts of power. There's really nothing like it in the American market. What it does have is remarkable visibility, nimble steering, decent ride, and, for many of us, good to excellent fuel.
There is no AskCarSales Discord, Reddit Chat, Facebook page or otherwise. This is the only official r/askcarsales. Anything else is run by somebody else and has nothing to do with us.
Hello, I'm looking for a good first car, and there are plenty of good examples of Venues in my price range. I just wanted to get some more information from owners regarding ownership. Firstly, my main concern is the low power. I would be doing a good bit of highway driving, and was wondering how the Venue drives at higher speeds. Is it manageable? I don't need a speedster, I just need.
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The Venue is unique, sort of like the Chevrolet Corvair, but it doesn't turn over if you brake in a turn It's small and high, and doesn't have effortless bursts of power. There's really nothing like it in the American market. What it does have is remarkable visibility, nimble steering, decent ride, and, for many of us, good to excellent fuel.
Hello, I'm looking for a good first car, and there are plenty of good examples of Venues in my price range. I just wanted to get some more information from owners regarding ownership. Firstly, my main concern is the low power. I would be doing a good bit of highway driving, and was wondering how the Venue drives at higher speeds. Is it manageable? I don't need a speedster, I just need.
The Hyundai Venue is not immune to problems and reliability concerns. Owners with the DCT transmission are dealing with a number of issues at the moment. Thankfully that's not the case with U.S-spec versions equipped with the CVT. Common among ALL Venue's seem to be ride quality that is "flinty".
A forum community dedicated to Hyundai Venue owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about maintenance, servicing, troubleshooting, gas mileage, modifications, accessories and more!
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How many miles do you have on your Venue and how many issues have you had with it? How is highway driving with this tiny car? I'm not a speed demon, but I don't want merging to feel like a struggle which is something I've read. Is there any truth to those rumors? I've been driving more for work and I need something that I can actually rely on.
The Venue is unique, sort of like the Chevrolet Corvair, but it doesn't turn over if you brake in a turn It's small and high, and doesn't have effortless bursts of power. There's really nothing like it in the American market. What it does have is remarkable visibility, nimble steering, decent ride, and, for many of us, good to excellent fuel.
Does the 2024 Venue SEL have Bluelink? From the Hyundai website: Bluelink+ is our new connected car service plan for 2023 IONIQ 6 and all 2024 and newer Hyundai models. I looked at all the manuals online and couldn't find any way to activate Bluelink for my 2024 Venue SEL.
Considering buying a Venue, good and bad, engine failures? Wife and I will be car shopping soon and we are sharing a car. I'm not crazy about Korean cars (had some issues with a used Kia Rio and my MIL's old Chevy Aveo just blew a head gasket) BUT I kind of like the looks of the Venue and the price.
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Hello, I'm looking for a good first car, and there are plenty of good examples of Venues in my price range. I just wanted to get some more information from owners regarding ownership. Firstly, my main concern is the low power. I would be doing a good bit of highway driving, and was wondering how the Venue drives at higher speeds. Is it manageable? I don't need a speedster, I just need.
A forum community dedicated to Hyundai Venue owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about maintenance, servicing, troubleshooting, gas mileage, modifications, accessories and more!
There is no AskCarSales Discord, Reddit Chat, Facebook page or otherwise. This is the only official r/askcarsales. Anything else is run by somebody else and has nothing to do with us.
How many miles do you have on your Venue and how many issues have you had with it? How is highway driving with this tiny car? I'm not a speed demon, but I don't want merging to feel like a struggle which is something I've read. Is there any truth to those rumors? I've been driving more for work and I need something that I can actually rely on.
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The Venue is unique, sort of like the Chevrolet Corvair, but it doesn't turn over if you brake in a turn It's small and high, and doesn't have effortless bursts of power. There's really nothing like it in the American market. What it does have is remarkable visibility, nimble steering, decent ride, and, for many of us, good to excellent fuel.
Does the 2024 Venue SEL have Bluelink? From the Hyundai website: Bluelink+ is our new connected car service plan for 2023 IONIQ 6 and all 2024 and newer Hyundai models. I looked at all the manuals online and couldn't find any way to activate Bluelink for my 2024 Venue SEL.
Subreddit dedicated to the auto maker Hyundai. Come share news and pictures and discuss everything related to Hyundai. Discussions about Hyundai Group corporate cousin Kia are also welcome, though they should really go in /r/Kia. Hyundai dealers, corporate reps, etc, please message the mods about an official flair.
The Hyundai Venue is not immune to problems and reliability concerns. Owners with the DCT transmission are dealing with a number of issues at the moment. Thankfully that's not the case with U.S-spec versions equipped with the CVT. Common among ALL Venue's seem to be ride quality that is "flinty".
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Considering buying a Venue, good and bad, engine failures? Wife and I will be car shopping soon and we are sharing a car. I'm not crazy about Korean cars (had some issues with a used Kia Rio and my MIL's old Chevy Aveo just blew a head gasket) BUT I kind of like the looks of the Venue and the price.
How many miles do you have on your Venue and how many issues have you had with it? How is highway driving with this tiny car? I'm not a speed demon, but I don't want merging to feel like a struggle which is something I've read. Is there any truth to those rumors? I've been driving more for work and I need something that I can actually rely on.
How is the reliability? I am considering getting this car. It looks like a clown car, and I like that But I have heard bad things about hyundai reliability in general. Will this clown car survive 10 years with just routine maintenance?
Does the 2024 Venue SEL have Bluelink? From the Hyundai website: Bluelink+ is our new connected car service plan for 2023 IONIQ 6 and all 2024 and newer Hyundai models. I looked at all the manuals online and couldn't find any way to activate Bluelink for my 2024 Venue SEL.
Does the 2024 Venue SEL have Bluelink? From the Hyundai website: Bluelink+ is our new connected car service plan for 2023 IONIQ 6 and all 2024 and newer Hyundai models. I looked at all the manuals online and couldn't find any way to activate Bluelink for my 2024 Venue SEL.
How many miles do you have on your Venue and how many issues have you had with it? How is highway driving with this tiny car? I'm not a speed demon, but I don't want merging to feel like a struggle which is something I've read. Is there any truth to those rumors? I've been driving more for work and I need something that I can actually rely on.
Subreddit dedicated to the auto maker Hyundai. Come share news and pictures and discuss everything related to Hyundai. Discussions about Hyundai Group corporate cousin Kia are also welcome, though they should really go in /r/Kia. Hyundai dealers, corporate reps, etc, please message the mods about an official flair.
The Venue is unique, sort of like the Chevrolet Corvair, but it doesn't turn over if you brake in a turn It's small and high, and doesn't have effortless bursts of power. There's really nothing like it in the American market. What it does have is remarkable visibility, nimble steering, decent ride, and, for many of us, good to excellent fuel.
The 2024 Hyundai Venue's Fuel Efficiency : R/Hyundai
Does the 2024 Venue SEL have Bluelink? From the Hyundai website: Bluelink+ is our new connected car service plan for 2023 IONIQ 6 and all 2024 and newer Hyundai models. I looked at all the manuals online and couldn't find any way to activate Bluelink for my 2024 Venue SEL.
Considering buying a Venue, good and bad, engine failures? Wife and I will be car shopping soon and we are sharing a car. I'm not crazy about Korean cars (had some issues with a used Kia Rio and my MIL's old Chevy Aveo just blew a head gasket) BUT I kind of like the looks of the Venue and the price.
Hello, I'm looking for a good first car, and there are plenty of good examples of Venues in my price range. I just wanted to get some more information from owners regarding ownership. Firstly, my main concern is the low power. I would be doing a good bit of highway driving, and was wondering how the Venue drives at higher speeds. Is it manageable? I don't need a speedster, I just need.
The Hyundai Venue is not immune to problems and reliability concerns. Owners with the DCT transmission are dealing with a number of issues at the moment. Thankfully that's not the case with U.S-spec versions equipped with the CVT. Common among ALL Venue's seem to be ride quality that is "flinty".
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The Venue is unique, sort of like the Chevrolet Corvair, but it doesn't turn over if you brake in a turn It's small and high, and doesn't have effortless bursts of power. There's really nothing like it in the American market. What it does have is remarkable visibility, nimble steering, decent ride, and, for many of us, good to excellent fuel.
Considering buying a Venue, good and bad, engine failures? Wife and I will be car shopping soon and we are sharing a car. I'm not crazy about Korean cars (had some issues with a used Kia Rio and my MIL's old Chevy Aveo just blew a head gasket) BUT I kind of like the looks of the Venue and the price.
Hello, I'm looking for a good first car, and there are plenty of good examples of Venues in my price range. I just wanted to get some more information from owners regarding ownership. Firstly, my main concern is the low power. I would be doing a good bit of highway driving, and was wondering how the Venue drives at higher speeds. Is it manageable? I don't need a speedster, I just need.
Does the 2024 Venue SEL have Bluelink? From the Hyundai website: Bluelink+ is our new connected car service plan for 2023 IONIQ 6 and all 2024 and newer Hyundai models. I looked at all the manuals online and couldn't find any way to activate Bluelink for my 2024 Venue SEL.
Hyundai Venue
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Hello, I'm looking for a good first car, and there are plenty of good examples of Venues in my price range. I just wanted to get some more information from owners regarding ownership. Firstly, my main concern is the low power. I would be doing a good bit of highway driving, and was wondering how the Venue drives at higher speeds. Is it manageable? I don't need a speedster, I just need.
Subreddit dedicated to the auto maker Hyundai. Come share news and pictures and discuss everything related to Hyundai. Discussions about Hyundai Group corporate cousin Kia are also welcome, though they should really go in /r/Kia. Hyundai dealers, corporate reps, etc, please message the mods about an official flair.
How many miles do you have on your Venue and how many issues have you had with it? How is highway driving with this tiny car? I'm not a speed demon, but I don't want merging to feel like a struggle which is something I've read. Is there any truth to those rumors? I've been driving more for work and I need something that I can actually rely on.
Hyundai Venue
The Venue is unique, sort of like the Chevrolet Corvair, but it doesn't turn over if you brake in a turn It's small and high, and doesn't have effortless bursts of power. There's really nothing like it in the American market. What it does have is remarkable visibility, nimble steering, decent ride, and, for many of us, good to excellent fuel.
Subreddit dedicated to the auto maker Hyundai. Come share news and pictures and discuss everything related to Hyundai. Discussions about Hyundai Group corporate cousin Kia are also welcome, though they should really go in /r/Kia. Hyundai dealers, corporate reps, etc, please message the mods about an official flair.
Does the 2024 Venue SEL have Bluelink? From the Hyundai website: Bluelink+ is our new connected car service plan for 2023 IONIQ 6 and all 2024 and newer Hyundai models. I looked at all the manuals online and couldn't find any way to activate Bluelink for my 2024 Venue SEL.
There is no AskCarSales Discord, Reddit Chat, Facebook page or otherwise. This is the only official r/askcarsales. Anything else is run by somebody else and has nothing to do with us.
Denim Blue Hyundai Venue : R/Hyundai
The Hyundai Venue is not immune to problems and reliability concerns. Owners with the DCT transmission are dealing with a number of issues at the moment. Thankfully that's not the case with U.S-spec versions equipped with the CVT. Common among ALL Venue's seem to be ride quality that is "flinty".
Does the 2024 Venue SEL have Bluelink? From the Hyundai website: Bluelink+ is our new connected car service plan for 2023 IONIQ 6 and all 2024 and newer Hyundai models. I looked at all the manuals online and couldn't find any way to activate Bluelink for my 2024 Venue SEL.
How many miles do you have on your Venue and how many issues have you had with it? How is highway driving with this tiny car? I'm not a speed demon, but I don't want merging to feel like a struggle which is something I've read. Is there any truth to those rumors? I've been driving more for work and I need something that I can actually rely on.
Considering buying a Venue, good and bad, engine failures? Wife and I will be car shopping soon and we are sharing a car. I'm not crazy about Korean cars (had some issues with a used Kia Rio and my MIL's old Chevy Aveo just blew a head gasket) BUT I kind of like the looks of the Venue and the price.
Hyundai Venue
Does the 2024 Venue SEL have Bluelink? From the Hyundai website: Bluelink+ is our new connected car service plan for 2023 IONIQ 6 and all 2024 and newer Hyundai models. I looked at all the manuals online and couldn't find any way to activate Bluelink for my 2024 Venue SEL.
A forum community dedicated to Hyundai Venue owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about maintenance, servicing, troubleshooting, gas mileage, modifications, accessories and more!
There is no AskCarSales Discord, Reddit Chat, Facebook page or otherwise. This is the only official r/askcarsales. Anything else is run by somebody else and has nothing to do with us.
The Hyundai Venue is not immune to problems and reliability concerns. Owners with the DCT transmission are dealing with a number of issues at the moment. Thankfully that's not the case with U.S-spec versions equipped with the CVT. Common among ALL Venue's seem to be ride quality that is "flinty".
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Subreddit dedicated to the auto maker Hyundai. Come share news and pictures and discuss everything related to Hyundai. Discussions about Hyundai Group corporate cousin Kia are also welcome, though they should really go in /r/Kia. Hyundai dealers, corporate reps, etc, please message the mods about an official flair.
The Venue is unique, sort of like the Chevrolet Corvair, but it doesn't turn over if you brake in a turn It's small and high, and doesn't have effortless bursts of power. There's really nothing like it in the American market. What it does have is remarkable visibility, nimble steering, decent ride, and, for many of us, good to excellent fuel.
How many miles do you have on your Venue and how many issues have you had with it? How is highway driving with this tiny car? I'm not a speed demon, but I don't want merging to feel like a struggle which is something I've read. Is there any truth to those rumors? I've been driving more for work and I need something that I can actually rely on.
There is no AskCarSales Discord, Reddit Chat, Facebook page or otherwise. This is the only official r/askcarsales. Anything else is run by somebody else and has nothing to do with us.
A forum community dedicated to Hyundai Venue owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about maintenance, servicing, troubleshooting, gas mileage, modifications, accessories and more!
Considering buying a Venue, good and bad, engine failures? Wife and I will be car shopping soon and we are sharing a car. I'm not crazy about Korean cars (had some issues with a used Kia Rio and my MIL's old Chevy Aveo just blew a head gasket) BUT I kind of like the looks of the Venue and the price.
Subreddit dedicated to the auto maker Hyundai. Come share news and pictures and discuss everything related to Hyundai. Discussions about Hyundai Group corporate cousin Kia are also welcome, though they should really go in /r/Kia. Hyundai dealers, corporate reps, etc, please message the mods about an official flair.
The Hyundai Venue is not immune to problems and reliability concerns. Owners with the DCT transmission are dealing with a number of issues at the moment. Thankfully that's not the case with U.S-spec versions equipped with the CVT. Common among ALL Venue's seem to be ride quality that is "flinty".
There is no AskCarSales Discord, Reddit Chat, Facebook page or otherwise. This is the only official r/askcarsales. Anything else is run by somebody else and has nothing to do with us.
How is the reliability? I am considering getting this car. It looks like a clown car, and I like that But I have heard bad things about hyundai reliability in general. Will this clown car survive 10 years with just routine maintenance?
How many miles do you have on your Venue and how many issues have you had with it? How is highway driving with this tiny car? I'm not a speed demon, but I don't want merging to feel like a struggle which is something I've read. Is there any truth to those rumors? I've been driving more for work and I need something that I can actually rely on.
The Venue is unique, sort of like the Chevrolet Corvair, but it doesn't turn over if you brake in a turn It's small and high, and doesn't have effortless bursts of power. There's really nothing like it in the American market. What it does have is remarkable visibility, nimble steering, decent ride, and, for many of us, good to excellent fuel.
Hello, I'm looking for a good first car, and there are plenty of good examples of Venues in my price range. I just wanted to get some more information from owners regarding ownership. Firstly, my main concern is the low power. I would be doing a good bit of highway driving, and was wondering how the Venue drives at higher speeds. Is it manageable? I don't need a speedster, I just need.
Does the 2024 Venue SEL have Bluelink? From the Hyundai website: Bluelink+ is our new connected car service plan for 2023 IONIQ 6 and all 2024 and newer Hyundai models. I looked at all the manuals online and couldn't find any way to activate Bluelink for my 2024 Venue SEL.