Hyundai is really making cars. They are some of the cars ever made, and this is definitely one of them. It has looks, technologies and performance. It is a car choice in 2022.
@gluttonousmaximus90482 жыл бұрын
Damn! Hot take you've got, almost sounds like it's a car or somethin'
@zdengvox2 жыл бұрын
@@gluttonousmaximus9048 New Ioniq is a step in a direction, which makes it the car that I have ever seen. I know many may disagree, but that's just how I feel about this car.
@whburton12 жыл бұрын
They may still be making shitty cars, but you are having issues making words ROFLMAO
@rapu42 жыл бұрын
@@whburton1 aye mate these cars are actually pretty good, i'd take an ioniq over a prius any day
@lego4virgo2 жыл бұрын
Yes, this is very...car.
@skyemaster88022 жыл бұрын
This is certainly one of the cars of all time.
@NeurodivergentSuperiority2 жыл бұрын
It's truly an car of our time
@techpassion41262 жыл бұрын
Yep, out of all the cars I've ever seen, this is one of them
@oxidizedolive2 жыл бұрын
to say the least
@RegularCars2 жыл бұрын
Of all the cars ever made, this is.
@granzlewi2 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@BokBarber2 жыл бұрын
Mr. Regular is the type of guy who can record his lines while clearly in the bathroom and I'll still watch the review.
@michaeldougan21292 жыл бұрын
Let's be honest here, that's not outside the realm of possibilities for him.
@quillmaurer65632 жыл бұрын
His videos don't have actual farts in them anymore, like they sometimes used to. Or that one (can't remember what) where he was scrambling to finish recording the voice-over because he needed to shit.
@canadiangunner01902 жыл бұрын
@@quillmaurer6563 Subaru BRAT
@efrandsen722 жыл бұрын
Xbox achievement unlocked
@BokBarber2 жыл бұрын
The acoustics tell the story.
@jordanwalter65702 жыл бұрын
As someone who owns one of these, I can confirm that the Regen paddles are the most fun part of it. It is possible to get better than the EPA mpg rating. I got 67 mpg one day, granted I was driving through a construction zone with slow traffic
@RegularCars2 жыл бұрын
For real? your got 67mpg?
@jordanwalter65702 жыл бұрын
@@RegularCars yeah! I usually average between 52 and 57 (40-45 in the winter) but in slower traffic it can stay in EV mode longer. I wish I had the plug in so I could drive more than 3 miles on electric
@louiearmstrong2 жыл бұрын
@@RegularCars I had a Ioniq Lyft driver claim he gets 60mpg doing Lyft/Uber around Philly suburbs
@fmccloud2 жыл бұрын
@@RegularCars If you apply the same focus you give with shifting a manual as you do managing a hybrid car, you can squeeze a lot of MPG out of these cars. Managing the regen and throttle constantly in my Prius nets me 50 MPG on a 18 year old car and I have the same amount of fun as I did in my Volvo S70 T5 M5. Plus regen is second nature for truckers. B mode is like pulling the Jake brake on a truck, slowing without the brakes is fun.
@ericrodriguez41012 жыл бұрын
@@RegularCars Also an Ioniq owner who has hit 67 mpg, can confirm with pic as proof
@criswithanh2 жыл бұрын
Of all the cars Mr. Regular has reviewed, this one is definitely the most recent
@ericbitzer52472 жыл бұрын
Yes. Yes it is. Until the next one.
@markmiller32792 жыл бұрын
But also one of the oldest new cars. They've made these for many years now.
@deluxejay692 жыл бұрын
That's not true at all
@davemichael304210 ай бұрын
P😊😊@@ericbitzer5247
@dangualtieri2 жыл бұрын
I need a second car that is the anthesis of my Wrangler. Comfortable, great on gas, practical, inexpensive to own, quiet, and a great highway cruiser. Time and time again, I've ended up looking at this.
@RegularCars2 жыл бұрын
And the lack of a fragile hyundai CVT is a plus too
@nobyl81632 жыл бұрын
Gonna put in a plug for my Toyota Yaris iA too! Pretty sure rcr reviewed it but it was a while ago. >40mpg hwy without a hybrid system
@malrofo2 жыл бұрын
TOYOTA COROLLA
@xPhantom17862 жыл бұрын
My set up - gen 2 2004 prius and my 21 ridgeline in the garage
@Turshin2 жыл бұрын
2nd gen Lexus GS 300. They run forever and are very comfortable and half the price of this brand new "An Car" or probably cheaper.
@geigerzoola66422 жыл бұрын
The Hyundai Ioniq is definitely the most car ever made
@expressway952 жыл бұрын
Willing to bet that no PHV or cab driver has ever used the regen braking thingy
@comboballer2 жыл бұрын
'*one of them
@markmiller32792 жыл бұрын
@@expressway95 Serious Uber and Lyft drivers love to maximize their mpg. I'd not be at all surprised if they used them.
@thegamingpigeon3216 Жыл бұрын
My dad has a 2022 Ioniq Hybrid. If you drive a ton, it's fantastic. Beyond that, there's better cars, but not for the fuel efficiency you'll get. It averages 58-59mpg. It drops in the winter to the 40's, can get lower if it's really cold, but it's rare to get it below 40mpg in most places, but we live in Wisconsin. But in the summer? My dad had a picture of it once, going down the interstate on an 83 degree day, no wind doing 75 mph, he was averaging 78mpg. It is also INCREDIBLY quiet. You won't know your car is turned on when it's actually on.
@parmijo2 жыл бұрын
I rented an Ioniq Hybrid in Vegas last Nov. It got a real world 56mpg average. I went over 600 miles before filling it back up. Awesome range. More traditional than Prius hybrid.
@kevinpatrickmacnutt2 жыл бұрын
I actually think they are decent looking as far as a simple commuter goes. 0-60 in 8.9 seconds is decent for a practical car.
@timbit722 жыл бұрын
An comment befitting this car.
@_RiseAgainst2 жыл бұрын
8 sec 0-60 will always be my minimum. And I'm surprised they still make cars slower than that. Except suburu, they make some "10 sec cars"
@user593712 жыл бұрын
9 sec 0-60 is getting into “dangerously slow” territory
@lilwillie4282 жыл бұрын
@@_RiseAgainst hey my Impreza is faster than 10, I can almost get it to 9 if I drop the clutch hard enough and rev it high enough. Your right tho, having to drop into 3ed to pass people gets old quick
@J.Gainez2 жыл бұрын
@@user59371 just imagine the merging speeds lmao like 4 seconds 40-55 and most places are 65
@PieterDamsteegt2 жыл бұрын
I rented this on a trip in California, helped me not notice the insane fuel prices... and was consistently getting an average of 59 mpg
@barryervin85362 жыл бұрын
Hybrid cars make lots of sense. Unlike an EV, you never have to search for a charging station and plug it in and wait for it to charge. But unlike a straight gasoline powered car, it has the ability to store energy to be tapped when you need it while getting great gas mileage the rest of the time. At my advanced age I can't see myself ever owning an EV but I have come around to the idea of a hybrid now that there's a bigger choice and most of the early bugs have been worked out. As for the "dull and boring" styling, an interesting thing about cars is that you can't see them while you're driving them and I spend almost no time gazing adoringly at my car when it's parked.
@alanmoore782 жыл бұрын
I think the plug in hybrid is the best possible stepping stone to a full EV. It does what the hybrid does, plus you can plug it in for a couple dozen miles of electric only operation on the next trip. Gets you used to plugging the car in at night or when you'll be parked awhile. Got a ten mile commute and somewhere to plug in at work...you might not have to buy gas for many weeks...which introduces a NEW problem when that oxygenated gas loses it's energy and starts gumming things up.
@needfuldoer45312 жыл бұрын
That's why cars like the Volt will burn gas after X miles or Y time of EV-only operation, even if they're charged. It's not an issue, just the third or fourth round of "oh well yeah but" FUD that skeptics will come up with when you explain hybrids to them. Been driving a second gen Volt for years. I get 50 miles of range in the summer, 40 MPG on gas, and 300 foot-pounds of torque to play with. Charging it at 20 cents a kilowatt costs the same as if gas was $2/gal. I have a whole rant on deck about how it should have been a powertrain option for the Equinox instead of a niche small hatchback, but I have no complaints. It's the daily-est daily that GM ever dailied.
@alanmoore782 жыл бұрын
@@needfuldoer4531 The Volt and other PHEV's are definitely the way to go. Equinox EV is the one I'm most excited for based on projected looks and low base price, and for the few times a year I NEED to go more than 150 miles a day, well, I have other vehicles that can do that, or I can schedule a charging stop. It's really NOT much of a lifestyle change to go full EV it's just that first few weeks of remembering to plug it in, planning ahead for trips that exceed 80% of the range, and knowing or learning where charging stations are where you plan to be. It's a bit of culture shock and people fear that.
@markmiller32792 жыл бұрын
@@alanmoore78 Depends on your driving habits. If you have a commute, a PHEV makes a lot of sense, especially if you can charge at work, too. We live in a city and our car's limited mileage mostly comes from drives out of town, well beyond the battery's range. For us a cheaper regular hybrid like this makes sense. I've also looked at the PHEV Ioniq, but the bigger battery causes the cargo area floor to be about four inches higher, so the cargo area is very shallow. It wouldn't be adequate for road trips, as you can't load even smaller suitcases on their sides. It would be a challenge to carry even our modest luggage.
@reinbeers53222 жыл бұрын
You don't spend time just staring at your car?
@jackobora31932 жыл бұрын
The Ioniq was kind of attractive when it first came out, but clearly looks like a last-gen car now. I think it's getting a refresh this coming year, and it's very needed. That said, it's a car your mom will borrow for the day and then tell all her friends at the book club about how nice it was while simultaneously forgetting what it's called or who makes it.
@notisac3149 Жыл бұрын
Actually, they stopped making this kind of Ioniq. They have an entirely new line of Ioniqs that are electric only, very different from the original.
@ness34152 жыл бұрын
Never thought I'd relate to a video so much. 2016-1/2 Cruze LT with a 6speed manual. It just simply exists, no issues, no fun, no frills, 40mpgs, it just exists in this invisible space that nobody looks twice at, and that is fine by me. It is my pragmatic vehicle of choice since 2015, gets me where i need to be safely and saving money so I can enjoy myself elsewhere.
@Shiruvan2 жыл бұрын
the slight echoing here makes me feeling like Mr. Regular is stuck in that 'THERE IS ALWAYS A FUEL SHORTAGE' mode in the classic Mini review
@RegularCars2 жыл бұрын
Thanks?
@biscuitveteran93867 ай бұрын
Fuel at any price costs more than I want to pay if I can avoid it.
@InvictvsNox2 жыл бұрын
This is definitely one of my favorite episodes as of late, great writing
@RegularCars2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@stevegredell11232 жыл бұрын
@@RegularCars This was definitely AN EPISODE JK I loved it
@TheFlyingPineapple2 жыл бұрын
Ruined by absolutely shit-tier audio
@evanever2 жыл бұрын
@@TheFlyingPineapple if you aren't watching this with no headphones on public transport, are you even a real fan?
@andyking8942 жыл бұрын
Hyundai Ioniq - official car of "this cubicle is my dream job."
@RegularCars2 жыл бұрын
Morgenson & Associates 4 LIFE!
@xsharpy2 жыл бұрын
In the days of $5 dollar gas prices and cars going 10k over MSRP, I can totally understand that sentiment regarding just buying a car that is relatively cheap, reliable and gets 40+ mpg. I have a Jeep now, but I'm eyeing a PHEV Mitsubishi Outlander whenever they finally refresh it.
@Brian-om2hh2 жыл бұрын
$5 dollars for a gallon of gas? Jeez, try double that. That's what we pay in the UK.....
@rufs64682 жыл бұрын
one of the mechanics I work with (motorcycle, not car) has a PHEV Outlander and loves it. Good mpg and heaps of space.
@seththomas91052 жыл бұрын
Kool. This is like Dynamic braking on a diesel-electric or electric locomotive. When the traction motors become "dynamo's" or generators and put currant back into the resistance grid or overhead wire. This has been around in railroad locomotives since the late 40's and is used every day on trains. Great idea.
@jonathanmarquise4222 жыл бұрын
I actually had one of these moments this weekend. after 2 years of ownership, I sold my Lexus LS430. it was one of my dream cars growing up, and I was fortunate enough to own it, drive it for two years trouble free, put 15k miles on it, and sell it for a grand less than I bought it for. I realized that owning a 16 year old flagship luxury car was not the best of ideas. toyotas, while reliable, are subject to aging. every time something wore out on that car I would look up what it cost to replace, and it was a fortune. my next car is going to be something like a corolla or a civic. if I ever want something like the LS again, it'll be a weekend toy.
@isaacsmind55752 жыл бұрын
I’m going to make the argument that the Prius moved past it’s superiority complex years ago. I see people from all ideologies and geographies driving them because they’re cheap, reliable hatchbacks. The Ioniq seems like a more “normal” version of the Prius.
@Pacific_Spirit4592 жыл бұрын
Eh, not in my area it hasn't. I still see Priuses rolling around here with an "Im better than you" mentality. And interestingly enough, theyre also the car i see involved in the most accidents around here.
@stevethepocket2 жыл бұрын
@@Pacific_Spirit459 I'm curious how exactly you can read the minds of your fellow drivers.
@Pacific_Spirit4592 жыл бұрын
@@stevethepocket Pretty easy when you see them regularly cut off semis, change lanes without signaling, tailgate, etc.
@markmiller32792 жыл бұрын
@@Pacific_Spirit459 That's just bad driving, not smugness. Toyota's likely appeal to less experienced drivers because of their reputation for being sturdy, safe, reliable transportation. People who enjoy driving and are skillful buy other things.
@Pacific_Spirit4592 жыл бұрын
@@markmiller3279 I still don't trust a Prius as far as I can throw one. And I'll continue to call double parked priuses idiots.
@WilliamRayne Жыл бұрын
"They just want to pay for their handle of Fireball, and 'put the rest on pump six.' " has got to be one the greatest lines I've heard in a LONG time. I came here years ago because I like cars. I'm here today because...well, I still like cars, but the writing on this show is exquisite!
@mcall98002 жыл бұрын
I'm glad that fiddling with regen paddles is being recognized as the joy it is.
@bwofficial17762 жыл бұрын
Toyota's hybrids have a shifter position that goes to full regen. It's not much but it's great for scrubbing off 5MPH going into a curve.
@Karthex2 жыл бұрын
I own one of these and the comment about just needing a car that works is incredibly true, it’s there when my old and fun cars are broken or I need to go on a road trip.
@johnnyk69062 жыл бұрын
MPG in hybrid varies greatly depending on temperature. my average for commute exceeds EPA during warmer months but drops drastically during colder months. my range has been high 30s' in the winter months driving NE hwys and mid 50s' commuting in DMV during warmer months. 15mpg is a huge variation but overall mid 40s' in colder months and low 50s during warmer months.
@deusexaethera2 жыл бұрын
Reinflate your tires when the weather gets cold. It helps a little.
@pbfloyd132 жыл бұрын
You know Hyundai is winning the _boring wars_ when 70% one of my Lyfts for the last 12 months have been an Ionic hybrids instead of a Prius...
@KillbillyA2 жыл бұрын
You nailed it in the end. Imagine being a dad of few small kids, with stressful time consuming job, thats FUCKING DEAD just from his everyday duties as father and employee. There are milions of us. Yes you will always whine after few beers after your old classic interesting cars and motorcycles you used to have in your twenties, but you WILL NOT want them again, cause you have ZERO time and energy and money to waste. You just need reliable comfortable affordable transport that doesnt require any effort to maintain. If this shit happens to you one day, welcome, youre the real adult now.
@deusexaethera2 жыл бұрын
I go through this and I only have one kid. To handle 2 kids I would need either a stay at home mom, or an au pair, or a side honey. Though really those could all be the same woman.
@KillbillyA2 жыл бұрын
@@deusexaethera nah, thats rookie stuff, 2 working parents with 2-3 kids is still standard, i live in a part of the world where it is impossible to feed the family just from 1 salary, what you are talking about is the american dream valid 1950-1990 I guess? Thats gone forever. The other thing is, in todays world even if you had a stay at home mom, she would probably do nothing anyway, cause most women nowadays dont want to. They are either forced to work by financial situation or marry rich guy and expect servants to do all the work. There are exceptions off course.
@ohfouroneone2 жыл бұрын
I'm a young person with 0 children and still would prefer an electric/automatic car. What is fun for me while driving is the sights, talking to people in the car, listening to good music etc. What is NOT fun is changing gears, stressing about how fast I'm going or who to overtake, etc. I guess gearheads will think that makes me not like driving or not a good driver, but really I don't care. Some people like golf because they want to hit the ball hard, some just like to walk around outside for a bit, both are worthy in my book.
@KillbillyA2 жыл бұрын
@@ohfouroneone well you obviously are not a gearhead, its totally fine, its not for everybody,you probably have totally different hobbies. What I was talking about is people like me, gearheads that gave up, cause it just doesnt go with busy adult lifestyle. The day has 24 hours and there just isnt room for tinkering with the machine and fun driving around, the priorities change. Most of us hope we will be those old dudes that got back to it when kids leave the house.
@datacipherАй бұрын
Yes but then you want a Corolla or civic. You don’t want a car where the universal forum advice is to carry a jump start since phantom battery drain hits frequently. 😂😂
@musheck8 ай бұрын
I got a 2019 model about a year ago, put around 25.000 km (15.000 miles) on it since, and love her so much. Can easily drive 900-1000km (5-600 miles) on a full tank of 40L (10.5 gal). Only issue I sometimes have is that the Smart Cruise Control system randomly stops working from time to time (probably because of front radar sensor). Truly an amazing car, has a lot of features you wouldn't expect. While it isn't a sports car at all its a nice and comfortable cruiser as well as a reliable and responsive speedster when adjusting your driving style. Truly one of the best hybrid models ever made imo.
@kieranh69622 ай бұрын
You pretty much summed up my feelings about this car. I bought one recently and it is such a great commuter and small family car with great gas mileage. It is a very pleasant place to be.
@acatacho2 жыл бұрын
The ioniq is a car for me, a person who enjoys commuting as much as I like standing in queue behind a person who thinks that not showering is their contribution to preserve water.
@tjnucnuc2 жыл бұрын
Hey I think it’s pretty cool that the Ioniq comes with a 7 speed dual clutch transmission. It’s more fun than say your average Corolla or Elantra. Also it goes full EV mode all the way up to Highway/interstate speed.
@greenteagabe2 жыл бұрын
As someone who's young, works for minimum wage, and daily drives a Lifted XJ Cherokee with the current gas prices, a hybrid like a 1st gen Honda insight or Hyundai like this is looking more and more appealing.
@ScubaSteveM452 жыл бұрын
Go to college, major in something that has a job waiting for you at the end. Make several multiples of minimum wage and you too can not worry about the price of fuel in your luxury sedan that requires premium and gets ~25 mpg 😎
@maximumfilms74582 жыл бұрын
As someone who works for a rental car company, those paddles are the saving grace of my boring ass days
@tjnucnuc2 жыл бұрын
That’s hilarious 😂that’s how I felt working at Toyota. A V6 Camry was the most fun we had.
@FedUpKentuckian2 жыл бұрын
Let me tell you something. I have a 2019 Ioniq Hybrid. It has over 169,000 miles on it. It is the most reliable car that I have ever owned. And by reliable, I mean no engine, transmission, steering, suspension, cooling, electrical issues. The only reason this car goes to a shop is to get its oil changed, tires rotated/replaced, and occasionally get its emissions module adjusted. Oh and it most definitely gets EPA rated MPGs. I regularly get between 55-60 MPG. Only when it is cold weather and/or raining out do I get less than 55 MPG. Sounds like the owner of this Ioniq either doesn't know how to drive it right to get the rated MPGs or is deliberately driving the vehicle harder than he needs to be.
@IsaiahEyre2 жыл бұрын
I was half expecting Harold Jablonsky to jump in and say "BUSINESS" after the mention of 4 wheel disc brakes.
@8draco82 жыл бұрын
Sometimes I just want fairly quiet, comfortable, efficient car with decent infotaiment system to listen to audiobooks and podcasts on my way to and from work.
@sustomusickillsyoutube2 жыл бұрын
You keep this filth to yourself 😒
@keithchristner45222 жыл бұрын
Great writing on this episode. I can totally relate to the point "I just want something that's good." Which is why as I get older, the dang Toyota RAV4 s are on the top of my list for my next car.
@RegularCars2 жыл бұрын
Rav4's are legit!
@bwofficial17762 жыл бұрын
Get one of the hybrid Rav4s. The non-hybrid engine drones and buzzes.
@drivingnowherecomic2 жыл бұрын
This is how I ended up with my boring spec '19 RAV4. After years of fun cars with the 'fun' issues that come alongside em... I wanted something easy/comfortable to commute in. Something that I could fit people and stuff in easily, got decent gas mileage on regular, and was ultra reliable. And say what you will about crossovers, but I haven't thought about how steep a driveway is, cringed driving on a crappy road, or worried about being seen by a brodozer like I was in my Miata... The peace of mind is amazing. At the same time I dropped a grand on a decent VR sim rig to scratch the enthusiast itch, and if needed I'll just go borrow my brothers mustang. Zero regrets. Also the market is so crazy right now I could get nearly what I paid for this thing three years ago... with kia stingers bizarrely undervalued I am tempted to have a funmobile again...
@nfugitt892 жыл бұрын
I think there's probably an article or a longform video to be made about how it seemed like we were headed for every car becoming a hybrid until gas got cheap, leading to companies scrambling to make EVs when Tesla got big
@sampelletier50832 жыл бұрын
I gotta say those regen paddles sound like tons of fun
@RegularCars2 жыл бұрын
Yea, they give you something to do
@joshbrailsford2 жыл бұрын
Same reason I ditched a 1997 Ford Fiesta for a 2013 Citroën C1 (Toyota Aygo) - it stirs no emotion in me when I drive it, but it won't break every few months. At the beginning, I was worried I was becoming less of a "car guy", but then I realised I was actually becoming more of a life guy - there's more to life than wrenching on a beater in all weathers for the sake of potentially saving a few quid.
@bandvitromania96422 жыл бұрын
A reliable French car? That's pretty rare i think Edit: French-Japanese toaster
@Gnerko1232 жыл бұрын
@@bandvitromania9642 that’s because it’s mostly identical to the toyota aygo
@bandvitromania96422 жыл бұрын
@@Gnerko123 true
@nickw96262 жыл бұрын
My ioniq replaced my Aygo which I owned for 5 years and 50k miles. The ioniq to me is the grownup extension to the principles of the Aygo. Cheap running costs and no fuss motoring.
@joshbrailsford2 жыл бұрын
@@bandvitromania9642 only the badge is French. It's a Czech-built Toyota.
@wyattr79822 жыл бұрын
That OG prius review is my goto first RCR video to send people. I grew up in Lehighton and spent lots of time volunteering at Hawk Mountain (did my hs and eagle scout service projects there too) so its nice to see some familiar scenery. If you ever saw a blue prius going way too fast on 895 that was probably me
@scott89192 жыл бұрын
I like how Mr. R couldn't even be bothered to improve his audio quality for the review.
@frj32892 жыл бұрын
I'd like to think he recorded this in the bathroom while P O O P I N G.
@MusicByproduct2 жыл бұрын
Hyundai's regen paddles are great for city driving. When I rent one of these cars I mostly just use the paddles and rarely touch the brake pedal. :) Would be interesting to hear your take on the Ioniq 5.
@Seatux2 жыл бұрын
Man I thought it was just a Honda thing too. Its two extra levels of regen however and its + paddle to add regen instead. Sounds weird at first, but after a while it comes naturally. Never mind the B on the transmission after D is more regen in itself. (Honda City Hybrid)
@Yukikazehalo2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like it's designed to support "one pedal" driving in various road conditions.
@RegularCars2 жыл бұрын
someone bring me an Ionic 5!
@markmiller32792 жыл бұрын
@@RegularCars Soon, I hope. It looks like an impressive car.
@barryervin85362 жыл бұрын
Well, if you like the idea of driving around in city traffic without brake lights.... or is there some sort of deceleration sensor that activates the brake lights when engine braking? I really don't know.
@victorkreig60892 жыл бұрын
Sometimes cars are just that, cars. That's why I love 90's Honda and Mitsubishi so much, so many different options and an entire fleet of "yeah this drives and won't bother you have a good day" types
@Deschain-um7jz2 жыл бұрын
Of all the cars I’ve ever seen, this is among them.
@wildmikefilms2 жыл бұрын
The fact that the HV battery can charge the 12v battery if it goes dead is great. But Mr. Regular is wrong about needing a ton of juice to start the car. It needs very little. Only enough to close the main relays from the HV battery to the electric motor. These cars dont have starters. The HV motor turns over the engine. At least if these are anything like the prius.
@Bartonovich522 жыл бұрын
I was wondering about this.
@AsekiBekovy2 жыл бұрын
THIS. And it of course also answers the alternator/tensioner style question. You can't see ist because it doesn't exist. DC converter from HV to 12 V, no need for an alternator.
@xPorkchops007x2 жыл бұрын
I believe my 2020 Ioniq Plug in Hybrid only charges the 12V battery if I'm in drive mode. If I sit parked and drain the battery (which I did recently), the 12V won't be charged by the EV battery. I had to take off a piece of the door handle, use the manual key, unlock the back door from the inside, and climb into the trunk to reach the 12V battery to jump start it.
@idiottv64992 жыл бұрын
I was in the market for the previous gen Ioniq after my Toyota Auris hybrid got stolen, but eventually went with the Auris again, first because the Hyundai drove like a regular automatic(it is one, just with the extra electric motor sandwiched between the engine and transmission), while Toyotas don't have a clutch or normal transmission to speak of and the electric motor powers the wheels directly, second the Auris is more B E I G E. Other considerations: -Cheaper than a Prius(+), more expensive than an Auris(-) -GDI engine(-) - there's just one injector - in the combustion chamber, while Toyotas have two - the other one in its regular spot. I'm still sceptical whether the former can be reliable without additional, periodical clearing of the gunk that accumulates on intake valves. -Way more gimmicks than Toyota(+). -Arguably prettier(+). The Auris has a face only a mother could love.
@cherrypepsi28152 жыл бұрын
Hyundai has been making some cars lately. It's impressive how their lineup is just cars.
@quillmaurer65632 жыл бұрын
Actually in a way that actually is remarkable - they still make cars (sedans) when some other companies (US big three) have completely discontinued anything other than SUVs, crossovers, and trucks.
@cherrypepsi28152 жыл бұрын
@@quillmaurer6563 As I said, Hyundai has been making some cars lately. Their cars really are just cars. It's insane how they can make a car, especially in this economy (at this time of day, too!)
@deanchur2 жыл бұрын
And some of the still have physical controls for HVAC! Anything that requires a touchscreen for HVAC is on the do-not-buy list for me.
@tmike41602 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mr Regular Cars for making me feel better about my life. I own an ioniq and have been struggling with my maniless for sometime. But you smart poem like assessments in the middle of you videos always have a wealth of deep knowledge
@gawgspates69402 жыл бұрын
I own a 2020 Ionic EV. So it’s a bit different than this car. I use it for ride share. I rock level 3 regen all the time. It took some getting used to but I’m smooth with it now. Hyundai claims 170 mile range but even in winter I get 185 plus and in warmer months I see well over 220. I leased it, $3k down, $215/month no bs. This car makes me money. Love it.
@danielmorris65842 жыл бұрын
Leases car for ride sharing? Unlimited mileage package?
@markmiller32792 жыл бұрын
@@danielmorris6584 There are companies that specifically lease cars to rideshare drivers.
@gawgspates69402 жыл бұрын
@@danielmorris6584 I took the 15,000 mile/year lease. I’m retired so I’m a part timer for RS. It’s more than enough for my mileage.
@gawgspates69402 жыл бұрын
@@markmiller3279 I got mine from a regular Hyundai dealership in Goshen NY.
@Stereomoo2 жыл бұрын
Lot of that applies to my parents' prius. It's a car for people whose lifestyle requires an car, but they don't want to think about it. And yeah that won't do 67mpg either unless you keep it under 45mph
@soy_leche2 жыл бұрын
This describes me. I don’t want to think ever about maintenance, reliability, or gas prices. And the prius fits the bill.
@chargerguy19732 жыл бұрын
"Hyundai knew they couldn't compete with Toyota in the Smug Department." Another 10/10 line out of many.
@bwofficial17762 жыл бұрын
Like the time Honda made a hybrid that looked just like a Prius.
@9nxt2 жыл бұрын
I love my dinky little hybrid, I don't know why the dude doesn't get good gas mileage. I hover around 52 in my urban town and I can get as high as 62 while I door dash in Sarasota
@shinybaldy2 жыл бұрын
A 300 mile range EV's battery cells distributed amongst 10 hybrids like this one - reduces net emissions and gas consumption more than 1 EV and 9 gas powered cars. some ppl do practical things and help the environment too in the process.
@rufs64682 жыл бұрын
I think the main point of a full EV at this point is saving money on gas, because you don't buy it, and electricity is way cheaper. Personally I'd rather get the EV version of the Ioniq (if I could afford it) for this reason.
@gar244072 жыл бұрын
The 17" wheels kill the MPG. I got the low trim (blue) with 15s and it does get well above 54mpg. Best I got was 62mpg on a tank.
@ordinal23612 жыл бұрын
I wear brown shoes, and I approve of this car.
@DerCrawlerVomUrAnus2 жыл бұрын
I can relate to so much of this. Once you get older and have a long way to work on top of other sorrows you just want to sit in your car, go to work and come home without having to worry about every little noise coming from the car or things feeling somewhat different. Sometimes things just need to work and if they have to be boring to do so, so be it.
@LegoDork2 жыл бұрын
I used to half-assed hyper-mile My "99 Impreza (OBS). I got 30 MPG pretty regularly. 32 When I could push it. Traffic makes it difficult. Light on the pedals, lowest RPM you can get away with, neutral whenever possible. I can see my self doing a similar thing with regenerative braking.
@AsekiBekovy2 жыл бұрын
The hypermiling trick with regeneratice braking is to brake lightly enough that you will always use regen only and to only brake when really necessary. It's better to coast whenever you can. Oh and in a plug in hybrid you will stick to 30 mph. That way you maximize the total electrically only range you can cover.
@Snerdles2 жыл бұрын
That's how I use my PHEV ioniq. If you just count gas milage and not the electricity to charge my best fillup is over 200mpg, with regulars over 100mpg. My best highway trip was about 170 miles at 63mpg. It may not have power but I have fun playing the efficiency game instead.
@peter75822 жыл бұрын
Coasting in neutral doesn't save gas in a fuel injected engine. The ecu will cut fuel when engine braking.
@Brianlikescars2 жыл бұрын
I got to try an Ioniq 5. I daily a manual C7ZO6… I now want an Ioniq 5 as well. Because sometimes you don’t need braaaapbraaap, sometimes you need to be able to just chill. The stereo is pretty solid, nothing is awful, just… works.
@AsekiBekovy2 жыл бұрын
Is the normal Ioniq electro available in the US? You should try for a used one. Battery degradation is minimal on these and they are extremely efficient. They deliver consumption at highway speed that other EVs have as average. Quite outstanding EVs and known to last long
@teddieteddie75352 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the informative review. I deal with these at work sometimes, but have never been in them long enough to get an idea of how they drive. Oil changes are pretty easy to do and the wheels/tires aren't that heavy to carry around when replacing components. Good to know that the fuel economy is not as high as Hyundai claims.
@airforcerg2 жыл бұрын
It's all about where, and how, you drive. I've had mid-40s mileage, and I've had almost 70s mileage. It's not like a break-in period or anything, just getting used to how to drive the car most efficiently.
@moparpower07882 жыл бұрын
I have the plug in hybrid version and i charge up for free at work with a 80 mile round trip commute. On a full charge it shows 29 miles of pure ev range. With using the regen braking i have pushed it to 43 miles before the gas engine kicked in .i have pretty much mastered the 1 pedal driving with max regen .Last tank of gas i got almost 1100 miles with an average of 99.98 mpg. Id drive this over a prius prime any day of the week.
@o0260o2 жыл бұрын
Every time I look into cars purely based on my needs, I end with this. It's a car that is painfully practical.
@bwofficial17762 жыл бұрын
Nothing wrong with that. I have a lot of seat time in a Prius and it's very good at what it's designed for. Great MPG, surprisingly good handling and braking, tons of room inside, reliable as the sunrise, and well built. It's slow, it's dorky, and the materials/features are lacking, but everything else makes up for it.
@ScubaSteveM452 жыл бұрын
@@bwofficial1776 so why do you Prius drivers seem to go no faster than 38 mph down the on ramp going onto the freeway? Is that all the car feels like doing in that situation or do you just not care about getting up to speed?!
@MrPikkoz2 жыл бұрын
Maybe i'm getting old but when my wife had It for a couple of months I actually enjoyed it more driving it around in the city than my bmw 435d (that has more than double of the hp and torque) very relaxing experience and enjoyed even more using the paddles to regen,the 0-60 wasn't impressive but on highway 50-70 times were in the order of 5-6seconds so perfectly acceptable , the boot was also quite big and bigger than what you have there because in UK it has a different boot floor, the color was also a much nicer metallized blue. What i didn't liked is the touchscreen controls that are fingerprint magnets and the interior plastics. The colour and the texture reminded me a rhinocero's butt. Yeah a big wide rhinocero's butt with that black console bit in the middle there like an ass*ole.
@NeurodivergentSuperiority2 жыл бұрын
As van, i can confirm that this is not a car... ...but instead is *an car*
@beemerdudecs2 жыл бұрын
We’ve got a 2019 Ionic hybrid. It’s got almost 60,000 miles on it with no hiccups. All I’ve had to do is put gas in it ( the oil changes are covered for 3 years) and it’s getting 45-55 mpg. When we were shopping for it we compared it to the Prius which was about $10,000 more and the warranty was for 2 years. The Hyundai had a 10 year warranty and the battery was covered for life. The Hyundai was a no brainer.
@PurelyJimbo2 жыл бұрын
Aww! A flat-bottom steering wheel! That's so cute!
@THOMASGPII2 жыл бұрын
I drive a 2021 Ioniq. I got the Blue/Base trim. The Blue trim gets a few mpg more. There are no paddles on the Blue trim. It has better warranty and mpg then a Toyota Prius. Also, it is one of the few Hybrid Cars without a CVT. The Ioniq has a Duel Clutch transmission. I did some research, the Ioniq Hybrid has the best MPG of any non plug on vehicle in the USA. I rarely get the epa mpg but still get 40-55 mpg.
@DiscoBallGaming2 жыл бұрын
This is the most car I have ever seen, absolutely one of the cars of all time
@RegularCars2 жыл бұрын
This is like a gray crayon
@alechall70822 жыл бұрын
@@RegularCars In a bag of gray crayons.
@dimitriosfotopoulos36892 жыл бұрын
@@alechall7082 In an unmarked cardboard box. And discoballgaming, please go and buy an adjective, ffs.
@dfjelddalen2 жыл бұрын
@@RegularCars Candy Apple Grey. But then that is a great album.
@isaks32432 жыл бұрын
every car I own has to be fun. that doesn't mean that a car that isn't fun isn't a good car. this was actually an amazingly good review of this car!
@rkan6652 жыл бұрын
It's nice hearing Mr Regular doing his voice over from a Wendy's bathroom stall.
@sirreal22902 жыл бұрын
Jesus that Prius bit was so on point... sometimes the references you make scare me with how accurate they are to my life.
@joshuajordan57002 жыл бұрын
Wow I felt this one. Selling my focus RS soon for, most likely, a new insight. My commute is sucking any joy out of the RS experience, and I can’t justify racking up miles commuting an RS. Fuel economy first, fun second
@michaelmarkson35642 жыл бұрын
I drove one of these as a rental once. I have literally nothing bad to say about it. Almost every rental car I drive I can find something to complain about. Not the Ioniq. Surprisingly fun to drive (maybe my expectations were just low?), sport mode gave it a little more zip, filled it up once and then forgot that gas stations existed for the rest of the trip. Extremely unoffensive as cars go, but honestly nice. I could see dailying one.
@quintongooden5932 жыл бұрын
The topic of this video is exactly why I traded my 2016 Fiat 500 Abarth for a 2014 Honda Civic Si, needed a car that works every time.
@stronkworks2 жыл бұрын
But which is the most car that has been? '22 Ioniq or '97 Geo Prizm
@ganelon762 жыл бұрын
We have this car. Got it for the same reasons. Long commute. We do average well above 50 regularly. Maybe it’s the driving conditions.
@theadvocate46982 жыл бұрын
Problem with those is the HSG belt, in canada it has to be changed at 50 000 km. Dealer refused to quote me on the price! I guess it cost enough to erase the fuel economy...I'd rather have an e-cvt than the dsg transmission too...
@SSGHondaJon2 жыл бұрын
The Children of the Atom reference is why I’m here. It’s like having a conversation with a version of me with more drive and motivation.
@RegularCars2 жыл бұрын
That was such a quarter-eater
@SSGHondaJon2 жыл бұрын
@@RegularCars I’ve got it on the Saturn and I swear its almost a perfect conversion. The only thing missing is me throwing quarters at it by the hand full.
@Aslash3042 жыл бұрын
Mr. Regular, help me with why 1 pedal driving is a bad habit. Is replacing brake pads a less bad habit?
@Roshake772 жыл бұрын
10:16 bruh how could they afford to make all the letters separate except for the i and the d
@jackiemelon2 жыл бұрын
Cane to ask the same question
@JL-sm6cg2 жыл бұрын
I have a Kia Niro that I'd love for you guys to do a video on. Can you come to Arizona?
@RegularCars2 жыл бұрын
A Niro EV? I want one!
@JL-sm6cg2 жыл бұрын
@@RegularCars nah. A Niro plug-in hybrid. Did you do that car yet?
@alexhb123332 жыл бұрын
The crazy thing is this car can do 0-60.
@ordinaryJeff2 жыл бұрын
My driving is split between an 89 v6 firebird, and a 2000 neon. This would be a very car upgrade.
@Kamukix2 жыл бұрын
Wow lol, we leased my wife one of these last year. Great little car, not super fun but holy shit is it efficient. I want to drive one with some real tires on it because the chassis feels pretty good itself, but those tires are not going to let you do much. In the one year we've had it so far, it's been excellent. 👌
@theartist13522 жыл бұрын
Audio Recorded in an open room with no deadening … it’s like a Voice of God with the subtle room reverb
@ReverendTed2 жыл бұрын
This car is attractive to real gearheads. In fact, it attracts every gearhead in the universe with a force proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the distance between them.
@hebulba2 жыл бұрын
I have driven mine for about a year now and regularly get >60 mpg for a 13 mile commute when the outside temperature is over 50F. Last summer I did a roadtrip with mainly 100 km/h (63 mph) limits and did approximately 55 mpg during the final 600 miles.
@weegeemike2 жыл бұрын
Hyundai is always really optimistic about their MPG ratings...ive never gotten close to touching the 27 city MPG advertised on my Sonata, but i have exceeded the 36 hwy MPG on occasion so theres that.
@jseeker18672 жыл бұрын
Huh, now that I think about it, how do they test city MPG anyways? Because I have a feeling that more congested cities like New York or LA are gonna give you a way different reading than some other average city.
@weegeemike2 жыл бұрын
@Driver 637 true, im only saying that they dont really live up to the ratings, at least in my experience. And im a casual driver, brake slow and accelerate smoothly
@markmiller32792 жыл бұрын
@Driver 637 Actually, most cars are not tested by the EPA (it would cost too much.) There is a formula used for calculating gas mileage, and the automakers are responsible for doing the math. That's how Hyundai got in trouble eith the EPA about a decade ago - they weren't doing the calculations right. Hyundai brought it to the attention of the EPA and had to pay off buyers who had been misled by the overly high numbers.
@Anya-Prime2 жыл бұрын
I keep circling back to hybrids because of this exact pragmatism. I want a fun car and I can have one, but I also need a practical car for loading up the hatch, the rare commute, or sitting in traffic to Philly. The temptation is to go electric and get to sit in quiet futuristic comfort without touching a gas station, but that also means a 600$/month car payment for the privilege. Plus, it’s hard to justify nearly 50k on a car that struggles with road trips off the beaten path, compromises cargo space for aerodynamics, and is a first generation effort that will look pitifully outdated in 10 years. And then there’s the thousands of Priuses on Craigslist for pocket change that are as reliable as all hell, efficient enough to outcompete a new EV for decades on cost and emissions, and even comes in a blobby van version. I want the future, the acceleration, the modern infotainment, the at home charging, but is it worth spending 3-5 times more on that instead of putting the money into the Miata or into the house? Damn it, I wish I could get a boring used EV with 250 miles of range for 15k and forget about the daily driver for the next decade, but the pandemic shortages fucked up the resale of the Bolt so I can’t get one of those for that price. And if I’m signing up for a monthly payment for an EV, it’d better be a modern wonder that will serve me for years without issues. Having driven a bland car as my only car, an unreliable fun car as my only car, and for a time owning a beater and the unreliable fun car together, I definitely see the appeal of a cheap modern reliable piece of vehicular transportation. I would get a rental sometimes and wonder why I’m dealing with boxer headgaskets, discontinued headlamps, and aux cable -> lighting dongles when a basic civic has carplay, radar cruise, and everything works fine and even the ride is decent and quiet. There’s just always the temptation to make the daily/reliable car something interesting or go used to get a better value or more features, but especially in the age of basic cars having effectively standard luxury features of yesteryear. It’s become harder still because I don’t have a daily commute anymore, so a daily car will sit even more so than before, but yet I still need the practicality every couple of weeks to the point that rentals wouldn’t do. I can justify a cheap weekend car but it’s gotten hard to justify spending a double digit percentage of my income on transportation when I’ve gotten used to budgeting 300$ a month for everything car related lately. Sorry for the story, feel free to ignore. You just really hit that dilemma on the head for me and it pisses me off that I realistically need to get myself a 10k Prius V or something like this an car. Carry on
@RegularCars2 жыл бұрын
What are you driving right now?
@Anya-Prime2 жыл бұрын
@@RegularCars a beat up ‘06 impreza wagon. 2.5AT. I’m between Miatas and you drove my IS350 which is what I’m calling the boring one
@nicozimmermann86722 жыл бұрын
Here in Austria we have so many of them. it´s the car for someone who wants a car. made for the average joe who never got the line "the way is the destination". Doesn´t matter how go get to work, cinema, family party, school, dogpark or your exes house if you drive a ioniq
@Iberia1991Ай бұрын
i have one questions, is 143k mile too much for hyundai ioniq limited 2017, is possible that battery life is dead and whats important to check if you buy?
@RyanBowie12 жыл бұрын
This is the car I have ever seen
@FlymanMS2 жыл бұрын
Get yourself a SO who'd hug you like Roman hugs his dream car.
@dopey4732 жыл бұрын
OH MY GOD A REGULAR CAR
@fmccloud2 жыл бұрын
Mr. Regular touched on this, but the fun in these cars comes from regen braking and throttle control. I do it all the time in my Prius and I get 50 MPG from a 18 year old car. A pretty good reward imo.
@SKBreakDaRules2 жыл бұрын
9:30 the 12V battery doesn't have to send the current to start the combustion engine, just to switch on the relay of the 240V system
@RegularCars2 жыл бұрын
That’s all it does?
@SKBreakDaRules2 жыл бұрын
The accessories and the electronics do run off 12V, but I believe the engine is started by the hybrid electric motor
@jamesv42622 жыл бұрын
@@SKBreakDaRules yeah thats why starting a hybrid is always a very strange feeling. All you hear is a relay click, and a "READY" light show up in the dashboard lol. No other noise, and when the car tells the ICE to turn on it sounds nothing like a traditional starter.
@GetToThePointAlready2 жыл бұрын
0:58 - The toyota prius owner impression is the funniest thing I've seen on this show LMAO. Got me in tears.
@imgabnun2 жыл бұрын
Simpleton I guess
@nickw96262 жыл бұрын
I own a 2018 ioniq hybrid. The regen paddles are only on the 2019 model onwards (at least in the UK). On my car, the paddles shift up and down the gears. The lead acid battery was deleted in 2017 I think, after hyundai found a way to use a small lion battery attached to the main battery to start the car. In this way, the ioniq is the same as some Porsches. This also saves about 20kg and frees up the cubby, as you mentioned. I get about 62 miles to an imperial gallon, which is about 52 US. Yes it's a little boring but it ticked all my boxes. Quiet, comfortable, dual zone climate, economical and more than fast enough for me. Mine has the subwoofer, too, which adds some punch to the audio. Oh, and the dual clutch gearbox is miles better than the Toyota Prius' e-cvt.
@gaybenshapiro_2 жыл бұрын
I started driving a 2018 Ioniq hybrid recently (for most of the same reasons mentioned in the video) and if I drive like I always did in my older “fun” car, I get ≈45mpg. If I drive more conservatively and anywhere but the city, it’s easy to get that 55mpg combined
@gaybenshapiro_2 жыл бұрын
but that’s no fun so 45mpg for me 🤪
@legoferrari142 жыл бұрын
Ah, so this car is of the same status as Dankpods' Fiat Niki.
@Aaron-ox8ye2 жыл бұрын
We had one and that got close to 60mpg. Great little car, that was just a little too small