Hyundai is offering the
2023 Hyundai IONIQ 5 Electric Vehicle from
$41,450 with
24, 36 or 48-Month Financing starting as low as
0.99% APR and
$0 Down Payment for very well-qualified buyers when purchased between 6/14/2023 through 7/5/2023.
Thanks to community member
fireserphant for sharing this deal.
- Note: Pricing and availability will vary depending on your selected options and available inventory.
Limited-Time Special Financing Options:
- 0.99% APR (up to 36 months) at $28 per $1,000 financed for qualified buyers.
- 0.99% APR (up to 48 months) at $21 per $1,000 financed for qualified buyers.
- Must be financed through Hyundai Motor Finance (HMF). Tax, title and license extra.
- See your participating Hyundai dealer (dealership locator) for more details.
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On a related note, the NHTSA just opened an investigation into the Ioniq5 due to reports that some Ioniqs are losing power while being driven. Not a full recall as of yet but enough complaints, around 30, to warrant a closer look. https://www.caranddrive
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My 2014 Ford PHEV only has 37k miles on it, so I am guessing I'll be fine for 10 more years.
Almost anyone will sell you a car with bad credit it's just a matter of how much you want to get screwed. Good luck getting a good rate on a Pallisade with bad credit or them even selling you one at all.
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Now given that Phoenix is a monument to man's arrogance it's possible that liquid cooled battery would still overheat, but I'd be surprised if there was significant degradation like with the Leaf.
These guys have active cooling setup, so I don't see the heat having a big effect, you will not get the same range because the active cooler will have to pump it's liquid through the system and that takes away some battery energy, but it should be ok.
Why some people still buying used? Maybe i'm missing something.
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