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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Have fun paying thousands a year to maintain that aging ICE engine 😂
Have fun replacing the transmission when it goes out 💀
Meanwhile, I'll be driving on free electricity from the solar panels on my roof. Solar panels are dropping in price, our new system will pay for itself in only 5 years.
There are 1.446 billion cars. Only rare things are collectable.
I don't care what car you buy. I just know that your logic is financially stupid.
have fun paying premium price for Tesla insurance
have fun enjoying boring Tesla interior
have fun paying $1000 for the color other than white.
have fun waiting to charge 25-30 min at super charging stations. make sure you have extra popcorn in the trunk. for example Trip from NY to Florida extends time to the destination due to often stops at the charging stations. This is very inconvenient.
have fun loosing milage on single charge during winter while heat is used
have fun loosing milage on single charge when AC is used.
have fun loosing milage during winter-freezing temperatures.
have fun overpaying for the electric car to begin with vs paying for the gas vehicle
have fun loosing luxury feeling when you drive Tesla vs gas car
how often do I replace transmission? How about replacing the battery at some point? The battery produces less and less milage every year.
have fun replacing at some point roof panels. That's a very expensive project.
have fun reselling house with the panels. There are number of people do not like solar panels on their roof.
have fun paying off loans with the interest for the panels.
have fun charging only at the stations if you live in the apartment complex
There are people who had electric car and then later switched back to the gas vehicle
Plug in Hybrid is the way to go !
P.S. let's better to worry about people who says to get rid of cows because they fart.
have fun paying premium price for Tesla insurance
have fun enjoying boring Tesla interior
have fun paying $1000 for the color other than white.
have fun waiting to charge 25-30 min at super charging stations. make sure you have extra popcorn in the trunk. for example Trip from NY to Florida extends time to the destination due to often stops at the charging stations. This is very inconvenient.
have fun loosing milage on single charge during winter while heat is used
have fun loosing milage on single charge when AC is used.
have fun loosing milage during winter-freezing temperatures.
have fun overpaying for the electric car to begin with vs paying for the gas vehicle
have fun loosing luxury feeling when you drive Tesla vs gas car
how often do I replace transmission? How about replacing the battery at some point? The battery produces less and less milage every year.
have fun replacing at some point roof panels. That's a very expensive project.
have fun reselling house with the panels. There are number of people do not like solar panels on their roof.
have fun paying off loans with the interest for the panels.
have fun charging only at the stations if you live in the apartment complex
There are people who had electric car and then later switched back to the gas vehicle
Plug in Hybrid is the way to go !
P.S. let's better to worry about people who says to get rid of cows because they fart.
I really don't care what you do. My Tesla stock already made me happy and it's going to $400 💵 💵 💵 💵 💵!!
I really don't care what you do. My Tesla stock already made me happy and it's going to $400 💵 💵 💵 💵 💵!!
In any case, it's probably best to lease electric cars until the plugs are standardized, which is happening, if you can deal with the limitations of a lease. Also, a lease with a Hyundai is where you can get the $7500 tax credit, if you qualify. If you won't qualify because you earn too much money, then it can be worth buying instead of leasing.
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I still see tons of 10-15+ year old Hondas and toyotas every single day in socal
Virtually no Hyundais or kias over 10 years old
This is in socal too, supposedly a hot market for them
That said, with EVs I wonder if leasing isn't better, at least for now. Replacing batteries in say 5 yrs again gonna be cheap. But after a 3 yr lease the technology will be noticeably improved.
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Virtually no Hyundais or kias over 10 years old
Also, in the Midwest, autos aren't seen as status symbols as much as it is in other areas of the country. Hyundai and Kia didn't have "flashy" cars in the early 2010's.
On a side note, we have a 2010 Elantra with 210,000 miles that we can't kill.
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