The car is nice with a few issues. Hyundais terms & conditions are not
This is my third Hyundai and overall I like the car, but I do not like Hyundai. I my rating of my Sonata with 5 stars. Then I subtracted one star because of issues that could have and should have been corrected with a System update. I took off the second star because of Hyundai spying on me and selling the data it collects
Overall the car is comfortable, gets good gas mileage, and seems to be well built. It has some issues though. I can not hit the lock button on the inside door panel when I get out. The doors have to be locked from the outside and can not be locked until you close all the doors. This is very inconvenient in the rain. Android Auto and the car do not work well together. The gas mileage shown on my display and my real gas mileage are off by about 10%. I have had system updates in my Sonata. These are issues that could be fixed with a system update but have not been.
My biggest complaint is that before I can use many of the smart features in my vehicle, Hyundai requires me to give them permission to collect data on my location, speed, etc as well as other data. THIS PISSES ME OFF! I have read online that Hyundai gets less than a dollar for the information it collects. So I spent more than $40,000 (and more than $120,000 in the last 7 years) on a car and Hyundai thanks me by selling me down the river for less than a dollar. This policy will keep me from purchasing another Hyundai.
It's a shame, as in the last 7 years my wife and I have bought a Santa Fe Limited Ultimate, a Santa Fe Calligraphy, and my Sonata Limited Hybrid. We buy the top of the line trim level. The Sonata is the most recent and mine. Until I got my Sonata I had no Idea my wife was agreeing to give Hyundai a back door to spy on us.
Do something about your data collection and I'll be back, as my wife's Santa Fe is coming up on 4 years old and we normally trade them in then. Leave your data collection as it is and I will go elsewhere.