My 2022 Palisade is much more reliable than my 2020 Toyota Sienna Limited Premium that has had two low pressure fuel pumps replaced and power 3rd row seats that had multiple failures, along with numerous rattles.
Thanks, I agree. I just wish I didn't have to wait two months to get an appointment for an oil change at Fitz Mall Hyundai in Clearwater. They did fix the clunking noise with the shock tower.
Regularly check your engine's oil level by pulling out the oil dipstick. If it's burning excess oil the level will drop quickly. A properly running engine doesn't burn oil. @@jpthsd
82,688 units of 2022 Palisade sold in the US. And there are 75 complaints and 3 recalls related to this Model Year. Stats say it's a good car, which may have problems. :)
@car PROblems thanks for reply.. how is it to buy a demo vehicle with only 1000-1500kms on it and dealer claiming its like a new vehicle because demo vehicles usually have 7k+ kms.. is it safe to buy it
@@akhere07yes it is safe to buy a demo, I bought a 2020 Corolla demo back in 2020 which had 1200 miles on it and now in 2024 it’s still as good as ever. I only have 26.5k miles on it.
True true saw many people driving Kia Hyundai thought those were ok but not really , apparently are ok for 2, 3 years so getting worse after that I guess!
@@jpthsd - Yeah, too many quirks and issues associated with Hyaundai/Kia models right now. I hope they stabilize and develop a more reputable line. The more solid competition the better. I really and rooting for them but for now my Toyotas have been superior.
I've had 3 different Hyundai's in the last 15 years and no problems with any of them. Just bought a 2024 Palisade a few months ago, and loving it.
Please keep us updated on any problems that may arise. I too am looking to purchase one..
I have literally not had ANY of these issues with my 22.
My 2022 Palisade is much more reliable than my 2020 Toyota Sienna Limited Premium that has had two low pressure fuel pumps replaced and power 3rd row seats that had multiple failures, along with numerous rattles.
It’s only been 2 years vs 4 years as for today’s date.
Thanks, I agree. I just wish I didn't have to wait two months to get an appointment for an oil change at Fitz Mall Hyundai in Clearwater. They did fix the clunking noise with the shock tower.
No mention of DGI engine issues with excessive oil consumption.
So does oil engine alert lack of oil? How could it be found excessive oil consumption? (When changing oil?)
Regularly check your engine's oil level by pulling out the oil dipstick. If it's burning excess oil the level will drop quickly. A properly running engine doesn't burn oil. @@jpthsd
Just hit 24,640 miles on my 2021 Palisade and the transmission started slipping.
My 2022 just had to have the radiator replace due to a leak in a seam. Has 37,000 mi on it when this happened
Oh wow!! 1 year you drove 37k miles ? Good mileage test for Hyundai Palisade ! Thank you!
Hey - looking at buying the 2024 - how is your Palisade doing at this point :)
@@Melissa-mz3qu it just turned 60k, no issues to speak of besides the radiator.
@Michael-rx6ji awesome. Thx for reply. They sure are a sweet looking ride!
Adjustable valve clearance instead of Hydro-lifters?
I don't understand how at 4:54 he says it's good choice when he is telling so many problems in this video
82,688 units of 2022 Palisade sold in the US. And there are 75 complaints and 3 recalls related to this Model Year. Stats say it's a good car, which may have problems. :)
@car PROblems thanks for reply.. how is it to buy a demo vehicle with only 1000-1500kms on it and dealer claiming its like a new vehicle because demo vehicles usually have 7k+ kms.. is it safe to buy it
@@akhere07yes it is safe to buy a demo, I bought a 2020 Corolla demo back in 2020 which had 1200 miles on it and now in 2024 it’s still as good as ever. I only have 26.5k miles on it.
Yeah, listen to this subject on any car, and see every car has issues.
I still can’t get over the Hyundai logo reminds me of those crappy late 90s accents😂
So why do you have the 2023 model on the thumb nail? SMH
Pretty sad when spending over 40-50k and you get issues. It’s not just this car it’s all of them now days.
Seriously can’t find a car out there that doesn’t have a list of issues and it sucks
Nice vehicle but can’t beat the longevity of Toyota or Honda. Don’t trust Hyaundai
True true saw many people driving Kia Hyundai thought those were ok but not really , apparently are ok for 2, 3 years so getting worse after that I guess!
@@jpthsd - Yeah, too many quirks and issues associated with Hyaundai/Kia models right now. I hope they stabilize and develop a more reputable line. The more solid competition the better. I really and rooting for them but for now my Toyotas have been superior.
Never Trust any Korean schitbox!!
Too soon to tell with the Palisade. I like mine. They've fixed all the niggling little problems and recalls.
@@ranger2316 yah until months later you would probably hear grinder noise from engine!
better then ford goofball
Lame