Why I wouldn't buy another Ioniq 5

Why I wouldn't buy another Ioniq 5

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London GT3

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1,061 posts

256 months

Saturday 5th August 2023
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I am on my third EV as I commute into London daily. I had a BMW i3s for 1 year then a Polestar 2 for two years. I purchased a Hyundai Ioniq 5 Namsan Edition on 1st July.

Many aspects of the car are great. It is very comfortable which is high up my list as I use it for commuting. However the following are driving me mad and I wish I had fully experienced them before parting with £58k.

1. No rear wash wipe. I test drove a car in the dry and assumed it wouldn't be an issue. It is! The Polestar didn't have a rear wiper but the air passing over the car kept it clean and dry. The Ioniq 5 just throws dirty water up at the back window.
2. Cameras instead of door mirrors. Again, the test drive car had mirrors. I can't believe how ridiculous door cameras are. The resolution in poor light is awful. You can't adjust them to see the rear wheel when parking against a kerb. The perspective is really odd. I don't trust them. An engineering solution to a problem that never existed.
3. You can't pre condition the car on a timer unless it is plugged in to the charger. I didn't look into this before I purchased. I read that the car can be pre conditioned and wrongly assumed that it would be the same as my Polestar which was capable of being warmed up via a timer regardless of being plugged in.

Had I known any of these before buying then I probably wouldn't have gone ahead. Put together, they make the car deeply flawed. My mistake and I am only posting this here to help anyone else make a mistake that they may regret.

ninepoint2

3,698 posts

175 months

Saturday 5th August 2023
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£58k you say...laugh

wyson

3,442 posts

119 months

Thursday 10th August 2023
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Treat your rear glass with Rain X or similar, it should help.

Do you own the car? I'd look into swapping the cameras for mirrors too.

Edited by wyson on Thursday 10th August 10:00

Dynion Araf Uchaf

4,860 posts

238 months

Thursday 10th August 2023
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add those caravan mirrors that Volvo drivers love. Bolt them to the wing, job jobbed.

The Ironiq 5 is just about the only EV I have been in, its fast although feels..... solid. The guy that owns it would also concur with the bidet situation.

Timmos1974

313 posts

70 months

Saturday 9th September 2023
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An n version is coming

London GT3

Original Poster:

1,061 posts

256 months

Friday 30th May
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So coming up to two years since I posted my initial dislikes of the Ioniq 5. I have done 21,000 miles.

The dislikes I mentioned in the first post still stand. I would add the following to the list of dislikes:

Monstrous depreciation. £58.5k to £23.5 k in less than two years and only 21,000 miles.

The 12v battery has been incredibly unreliable and has been replaced once. Hyundai and the dealer does at last seem to have found a fix.

It's best features are its size and comfort.

This has been my third EV. I had a BMW i3s followed by a Polestar 2. The Hyundai has been the worst of the three.

I am replacing it with an Alpine A290 GTS.

John Henry

146 posts

183 months

Friday 30th May
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Interesting to read real world, long term ownership view. Did you buy through a company or with your own money?

Terminator X

17,657 posts

219 months

Saturday 31st May
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London GT3 said:
So coming up to two years since I posted my initial dislikes of the Ioniq 5. I have done 21,000 miles.

The dislikes I mentioned in the first post still stand. I would add the following to the list of dislikes:

Monstrous depreciation. £58.5k to £23.5 k in less than two years and only 21,000 miles.

The 12v battery has been incredibly unreliable and has been replaced once. Hyundai and the dealer does at last seem to have found a fix.

It's best features are its size and comfort.

This has been my third EV. I had a BMW i3s followed by a Polestar 2. The Hyundai has been the worst of the three.

I am replacing it with an Alpine A290 GTS.
This can't be true as the EV crowd tell me I'm talking nonsense every time I raise it ...

TX.

blueg33

41,013 posts

239 months

Saturday 31st May
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Most of the dislikes are fixed on new cars.

I have the top spec 5n.

It has mirrors
It has rear wash wipe
It has battery preconditioning
On a lease so deprecation is not my problem.

As a plus. It’s the most entertaining EV to drive by some margin. It’s quick, well made, comfortable, handles, looks good.

bennno

13,749 posts

284 months

Saturday 31st May
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Tend to agree, but I’d add, charging issues / inconsistency with ovo anytime, buzzy cabin, motorway impact on range, outdated sat nav and dash, not entirely trustworthy autonomous steering, low rent interior, so/so ride.

We spent months looking at polestar, Tesla, Macan EV, Volvo Ex30 as replacements, but ended up test driving an iX and it was so much better we brought on the spot. It’s a relatively ugly thing but in every other respect it’s so much better.

Fast and Spurious

1,802 posts

103 months

Saturday 31st May
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blueg33 said:
Most of the dislikes are fixed on new cars.

I have the top spec 5n.

It has mirrors
It has rear wash wipe
It has battery preconditioning
On a lease so deprecation is not my problem.

As a plus. It s the most entertaining EV to drive by some margin. It s quick, well made, comfortable, handles, looks good.
Doesn't the lease cost take depreciation into account? Incredible if not....

Narcisus

8,537 posts

295 months

Saturday 31st May
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Fast and Spurious said:
Doesn't the lease cost take depreciation into account? Incredible if not....
Where does it say it’s a lease ?

Or are you just setting the OP up for a troll ?

Fast and Spurious

1,802 posts

103 months

Saturday 31st May
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Narcisus said:
Where does it say it s a lease ?

Or are you just setting the OP up for a troll ?
Huh? I was asking blueg33

Monkeylegend

27,696 posts

246 months

Saturday 31st May
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Fast and Spurious said:
Narcisus said:
Where does it say it s a lease ?

Or are you just setting the OP up for a troll ?
Huh? I was asking blueg33
Oof, back of the net hehe

Narcisus

8,537 posts

295 months

Saturday 31st May
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Oh yeah hehe doh ! Apologies I had just woken up !

blueg33

41,013 posts

239 months

Saturday 31st May
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Fast and Spurious said:
blueg33 said:
Most of the dislikes are fixed on new cars.

I have the top spec 5n.

It has mirrors
It has rear wash wipe
It has battery preconditioning
On a lease so deprecation is not my problem.

As a plus. It s the most entertaining EV to drive by some margin. It s quick, well made, comfortable, handles, looks good.
Doesn't the lease cost take depreciation into account? Incredible if not....
Of course the least cost does take into account depreciation, but it removes the risk of unknown depreciation for me. Lease is pretty good value IMO. I pay £700 per month for £15k miles pa over 2 years for probably the most interesting EV out there. Overall it saves me £200 per month over the Alfa Giulia it replaced

Scrump

23,405 posts

173 months

Saturday 31st May
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OP, thanks for posting. Not everyone likes to tell about the negatives with their car
Interesting reading as the Ioniq5 is on my shortlist of possible replacements for my E class.

ChocolateFrog

31,663 posts

188 months

Saturday 31st May
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London GT3 said:
So coming up to two years since I posted my initial dislikes of the Ioniq 5. I have done 21,000 miles.

The dislikes I mentioned in the first post still stand. I would add the following to the list of dislikes:

Monstrous depreciation. £58.5k to £23.5 k in less than two years and only 21,000 miles.

The 12v battery has been incredibly unreliable and has been replaced once. Hyundai and the dealer does at last seem to have found a fix.

It's best features are its size and comfort.

This has been my third EV. I had a BMW i3s followed by a Polestar 2. The Hyundai has been the worst of the three.

I am replacing it with an Alpine A290 GTS.
Ouch. Bet you could have run a F430 for 2 years and 20k for about the same money.

ChocolateFrog

31,663 posts

188 months

Saturday 31st May
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Terminator X said:
This can't be true as the EV crowd tell me I'm talking nonsense every time I raise it ...

TX.
No they don't.

Everyone knows new cars depreciate badly, particularly expensive ones everyday ones.

Terminator X

17,657 posts

219 months

Saturday 31st May
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ChocolateFrog said:
Terminator X said:
This can't be true as the EV crowd tell me I'm talking nonsense every time I raise it ...

TX.
No they don't.

Everyone knows new cars depreciate badly, particularly expensive ones everyday ones.
Yes they do. EVs are on another level of depreciation and you know it. This car btw is just "normal" and the chap himself says catastrophic depreciation.

TX.