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popularBlubluthehusky posted Today 04:20 AM
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Hyundai is offering a $10,000 discount on all 2026 IONIQ 5 EV models $25000

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Up to $10,000 Hyundai Motor Finance ('HMF') Dealer Choice Bonus Cash available on new purchases of 2026 Ioniq 5 SE Standard Range, must take delivery from a participating dealer retail stock from February 3, 2026 through March 2, 2026. To qualify for HMF Dealer Choice Bonus Cash, new vehicle must be financed through HMF. Optional Dealer Choice Optional bonus cash amount must be applied as a down payment. Customer must take delivery from retail stock by March 2, 2026. Offer may not be combined with other special offers except where specified. Not all customers will qualify. Actual dealer price may vary. See participating Hyundai dealer for details. Offer ends March 2, 2026.

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See your participating Hyundai dealer for more details on these special offers. Special limited time annual percentage rate (APR) available to qualified buyers on approved credit through Hyundai Motor Finance. May not be combined with other special offers except where specified. Only a limited number of customers will qualify for advertised APR or lease offer. Not all buyer will qualify. Finance contract or lease agreement must be signed no later than March 2, 2026.

https://www.hyundaiusa.com/us/en/...es/ioniq-5
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Up to $10,000 Hyundai Motor Finance ('HMF') Dealer Choice Bonus Cash available on new purchases of 2026 Ioniq 5 SE Standard Range, must take delivery from a participating dealer retail stock from February 3, 2026 through March 2, 2026. To qualify for HMF Dealer Choice Bonus Cash, new vehicle must be financed through HMF. Optional Dealer Choice Optional bonus cash amount must be applied as a down payment. Customer must take delivery from retail stock by March 2, 2026. Offer may not be combined with other special offers except where specified. Not all customers will qualify. Actual dealer price may vary. See participating Hyundai dealer for details. Offer ends March 2, 2026.

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See your participating Hyundai dealer for more details on these special offers. Special limited time annual percentage rate (APR) available to qualified buyers on approved credit through Hyundai Motor Finance. May not be combined with other special offers except where specified. Only a limited number of customers will qualify for advertised APR or lease offer. Not all buyer will qualify. Finance contract or lease agreement must be signed no later than March 2, 2026.

https://www.hyundaiusa.com/us/en/...es/ioniq-5

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Today 04:35 AM
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BluelightToday 04:35 AM
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Is the $10,000 location specific? I'm only seeing $6,000.
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Hyundai finally added engine immobilizers to end the USB TikTok thefts.
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thund3rcatToday 04:38 AM
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Beware of ICCU issues on Hyundai
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AlexK6706Today 04:40 AM
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I'm only seeing $5000. Even at $10 000 this deal makes no sense because this junk loses 60% in two years because nobody wants to get stuck at 70mph highway when their ICCU pops.
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cody215Today 04:40 AM
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Since the tax rebate got taken away this is a great savings
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desidude2000Today 04:42 AM
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Quote from thund3rcat :
Beware of ICCU issues on Hyundai
What's the ICCU issue?
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ProbedudeToday 04:45 AM
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I need an upgrade. My 2019 eGolf has been great but I need more than 120 miles freeway range. This Ioniq would be a nice upgrade range wise. Not sure about the handling and creature comforts.

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chimp101Today 04:54 AM
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Nope. Nope. Nope.

We own a 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5. Like most of the online users in the Facebook groups, we are experiencing significant unresolved issues with the ICCU and high voltage battery. Currently the car has been out of service for 90+ days with no ETA for return. Hyundai won't agree to pay for a rental car. The dealer won't give us a comparable loaner car.

The car is cool, but the way it fails is terrifying. Basically there's a loud pop inside the car and suddenly you lose power at highway speeds and pray you can get off the road before you get hit by a truck. There is no pattern to it. It happened to us four different times.

Hyundai has issued recalls for the ICCU part on the vehicle, but the recall is just replacing the ICCU part with the same part all over again. Some people have had their ICCU fail three times. If you don't believe me check the NHTSA complaints for the vehicle. Every day there are another 5 complaints. The Ioniq 5 gets complaints at a rate 15x higher than the Ford F150.

When all of this happens to you (and it will happen if you buy this car) you will be stuck trying to deal with Hyundai's customer service. It's terrible. They take months to get back to you and refuse to help in meaningful ways. Any payments come with you signing something saying that you won't ever sue them and that the matter is fully resolved.

Happy to answer any questions, but I would absolutely steer clear of this deal.

EDIT: I didn't mention the high voltage battery issues. Apparently a bunch of those were defective too. The Ioniq Guy (on youtube) whose whole channel is talking about this car had two high voltage batteries fail (both his normal car and his loaner car from their media fleet) between December and January. Then, when the battery that was expedited due to him being an influencer was installed it was installed incorrectly and he had to go back two or three times to get it fixed right.

The issue with the battery seems to be that in early 2025 they shipped defective car batteries from Hungary. Rather than proactively replacing them they are just waiting for them to fail. When they fail you have to wait 4-6 months for a replacement battery

EDIT 2: If for some reason you choose to ignore what I am writing here and buy this vehicle please take a few minutes to review the lemon law in your state. lemon law claims on these vehicles are the one thing that Hyundai is forced to respond to. lots of people have lemoned these cars. keep in mind that your cash will be held up for months as they go through their process.
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So no paying cash?
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ADHDER7799Today 04:56 AM
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Looks like new technology will be coming out and this will be obsolete.
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Quote from desidude2000 :
What's the ICCU issue?
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 (2022–2025 models) has experienced significant issues with its Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU), leading to recalls and investigations due to potential power loss while driving. The fault often causes the 12-volt battery to drain, resulting in a "Check Electrical System" warning, sudden loss of propulsion, or inability to charge. So, you run a good risk of being stranded on the side of the road. That is why the big rebate on this junk.
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techie333Today 05:00 AM
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Quote from ADHDER7799 :
Looks like new technology will be coming out and this will be obsolete.
Wasn't this new technology a few years ago? I honestly would pay extra for a box on wheels with only analog knobs at this point
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StendhalToday 05:02 AM
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Quote from chimp101 :
Nope. Nope. Nope.We own a 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5. Like most of the online users in the Facebook groups, we are experiencing significant unresolved issues with the ICCU and high voltage battery. Currently the car has been out of service for 90+ days with no ETA for return. Hyundai won't agree to pay for a rental car. The dealer won't give us a comparable loaner car. The car is cool, but the way it fails is terrifying. Basically there's a loud pop inside the car and suddenly you lose power at highway speeds and pray you can get off the road before you get hit by a truck. There is no pattern to it. It happened to us four different times. Hyundai has issued recalls for the ICCU part on the vehicle, but the recall is just replacing the ICCU part with the same part all over again. Some people have had their ICCU fail three times. If you don't believe me check the NHTSA complaints for the vehicle. Every day there are another 5 complaints. The Ioniq 5 gets complaints at a rate 15x higher than the Ford F150. When all of this happens to you (and it will happen if you buy this car) you will be stuck trying to deal with Hyundai's customer service. It's terrible. They take months to get back to you and refuse to help in meaningful ways. Any payments come with you signing something saying that you won't ever sue them and that the matter is fully resolved.Happy to answer any questions, but I would absolutely steer clear of this deal.EDIT: I didn't mention the high voltage battery issues. Apparently a bunch of those were defective too. The Ioniq Guy (on youtube) whose whole channel is talking about this car had two high voltage batteries fail (both his normal car and his loaner car from their media fleet) between December and January. Then, when the battery that was expedited due to him being an influencer was installed it was installed incorrectly and he had to go back two or three times to get it fixed right. The issue with the battery seems to be that in early 2025 they shipped defective car batteries from Hungary. Rather than proactively replacing them they are just waiting for them to fail. When they fail you have to wait 4-6 months for a replacement battery
That sucks. I love my 2024 Ioniq 6. Runs like a charm.
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Quote from chimp101 :
Nope. Nope. Nope.

We own a 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5. Like most of the online users in the Facebook groups, we are experiencing significant unresolved issues with the ICCU and high voltage battery. Currently the car has been out of service for 90+ days with no ETA for return. Hyundai won't agree to pay for a rental car. The dealer won't give us a comparable loaner car.

The car is cool, but the way it fails is terrifying. Basically there's a loud pop inside the car and suddenly you lose power at highway speeds and pray you can get off the road before you get hit by a truck. There is no pattern to it. It happened to us four different times.

Hyundai has issued recalls for the ICCU part on the vehicle, but the recall is just replacing the ICCU part with the same part all over again. Some people have had their ICCU fail three times. If you don't believe me check the NHTSA complaints for the vehicle. Every day there are another 5 complaints. The Ioniq 5 gets complaints at a rate 15x higher than the Ford F150.

When all of this happens to you (and it will happen if you buy this car) you will be stuck trying to deal with Hyundai's customer service. It's terrible. They take months to get back to you and refuse to help in meaningful ways. Any payments come with you signing something saying that you won't ever sue them and that the matter is fully resolved.

Happy to answer any questions, but I would absolutely steer clear of this deal.

EDIT: I didn't mention the high voltage battery issues. Apparently a bunch of those were defective too. The Ioniq Guy (on youtube) whose whole channel is talking about this car had two high voltage batteries fail (both his normal car and his loaner car from their media fleet) between December and January. Then, when the battery that was expedited due to him being an influencer was installed it was installed incorrectly and he had to go back two or three times to get it fixed right.

The issue with the battery seems to be that in early 2025 they shipped defective car batteries from Hungary. Rather than proactively replacing them they are just waiting for them to fail. When they fail you have to wait 4-6 months for a replacement battery
terrible

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chimp101Today 05:09 AM
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Quote from Stendhal :
That sucks. I love my 2024 Ioniq 6. Runs like a charm.
That's awesome! No issues yet? They're such a cool design for a vehicle.

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