Remains to be seen.
I used to tell people this is the best vehicle I have ever had. Now, however, I am cautious saying that. My brakes (front and back) failed after about 23,000 miles. The rear brakes failed again at about (close estimate without checking my detailed log) when odometer was about 50,000 miles. First, the second set of brakes were not routinely inspected by my former dealership. However, when I researched the internet to see if brake failure was often reported I discovered that engine failure was reported a lot and that customers were receiving no help from Hyundai. Lot and behold I got a notice re: that engine problem from Hyundai last week and have had it serviced with the “fix” installed.
I have a folder about my brake problems with very detailed information, using Burdick Hyundai’s own service checklist, which leads me to believe that the second brake failure (which was dangerous) May have been due in part to negligence/improper attention to them during routine inspections, tire rotations, etc. Genuine Hyundai parts (some) were not used during the first repair. I really should send all that info to you since it cost this retired lady on a fixed income $1300., money I had earmarked for home repairs. Fucillo Service in Watertown NY was excellent. As to the original question if I like my Hyundai, frankly I am quite nervous about what will go wrong next....brakes twice, potential for engine failure....unfortunately I am no longer feeling confident and am undecided if I would buy another Hyundai. My daughter bought a used 2015 Sport because I had been so happy with mine until the first brake failure. She told me she will likely not patronize Burdick Hyundai again not buy another one. I used to give this car a solid 10 and am sorry it is a shaky 4 or 5 now.