She can give a little more
The Hyundai venue is such a fun sub-compact suv to drive. However, it can give more for the price point I purchased it at three years ago. The Hyundai Venue is very light, which I love, as I never feel like the car is dragging its feet behind me as I drive. It would be better, if the seats were more comfortable for long roadtrips or longer commutes. The FWD drive train makes it difficult to drive in difficult weather (hard rain and snow), and often makes me feel unsafe driving in difficult weather. The lane keep assist and automatic braking system is helpful when to close to other cars, but the lane keep assist can do more to anticipate what cars are next to me in blind spots I can’t see. The rear view camera could also do more by having an expanding view, and beep to let you know that cars are coming behind you or are next to you where you can’t see them. Driving the car without any music on, makes for a loud drive in silence—so more can be done to make for a quieter drive. The gas mileage is superb but I’d like to get better fuel economy on the highway, and even benefit from using E15, E85, and regular unleaded fuel. More expanding fueling options and a better highway fuel economy would make it easier to take longer road trips in the future. The FWD train going to an AWD train in the near future, with comfortable seats, and a little more room in the second row, and rear cabin, while maintaining its affordability would really make it stand out as a top competitor among sub-compact SUV options out there (KIA Soul, Toyata Corolla Cross, KIA Seltos, Honda HrV, Mazda Cx5, Nissan Kicks, Hyundai Kona, Chevy Trax, Subaru Crosstrek, and the Buick envista just to name a few). An elevated approach to elevating the current interior and exterior design of the Venue, like comfortable seats for longer road trips, full size cup holders in the back, bag holders for purses, larger trunk space for fun errands with the girls, heated seats, a heated steering wheel, an AWD train for smooth riding, a better highway fuel economy for road trips to wine country, more sexy and cool colorway options—the list goes on—including all this while MAINTAINING affordability and maintenance costs LOW, particularly on the standard trim options, would make the vehicle a stronger competitor and would be an added boon. I don’t believe in the only way to get these things are in paying ridiculous prices for vehicles. We can give costumers better quality without an added strain in their pockets—this build brand loyalty. Hyundais warranty is hard to beat, but it’s also limited for us girls who enjoy driving and want to get the most bang for our buck. I can say so much more but I’m almost at 3000 characters.