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.
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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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Then tells you again the first time you enable the system you have to pay attention.
Then tells you every single time you activate it you have to pay attention.
Then the driver monitoring system nags you if it detects you're not paying attention and reminds you to do so.
Except it's not like that at all.
It's like buying gloves that say they're gloves right on the box with a specific temp range listed, and tell you what temps they're rated in the product insert too, and on the product website, and when you put them on a message appears on the gloves saying what temps they're good for too.
But the CEO of the glove company said during a conference call they hope to someday make their gloves work in even wider temps.
Then you get mad the gloves you already have, which told you clearly 3 different ways the temps they work on, don't do what the CEO said they hope to do some day in the future.
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