Fun to Drive, Impossible to Maintain
This car is a lot of fun to drive. It provides a comfortable ride for long trips. The navigation and enhanced cruise control features make it great for long distance trips on the highway/freeway. However, if anything happens to your car (outside of routine oil changes), you will be hopelessly at the mercy of the dealership's service department, which is utterly incapable of helping you to get back on the road. You will have to wait weeks (and sometimes months) for any service beyond oil changes. My car had a faulty fuel pump. It took 6 trips to the dealership and several MONTHS before they finally fixed the problem. This was made worse by the fact that the service department refused to listen to/believe my explanation about what was happening with my vehicle. When I was finally able to get video of the problem, they admitted that my description perfectly described the problem I was experiencing.
Now that my car is out of the initial bumper-to-bumper warranty period (I drive a lot for work...more than 30k per year), I use a third-party mechanic, but Hyundai makes this really difficult, too. If you don't have your car serviced by a dealership, the Check Engine light automatically illuminates, requiring you to either take it in to a Hyundai dealership, or have the third party mechanic reset it. But, again, if you don't take it in to a dealership, the light will just come back on until you do.
Knowing what I know now about Hyundai's inability to provide reliable service for the lifetime of my vehicle, I will not be buying another car from them again. They may have the best warranty in the business, but if you don't have the ability to reliably meet the obligations of that warranty, then it's just another empty promise. A gimmick to sell more cars.