Planning To Buy A Used Hyundai Venue? These Are The Pros And Cons

- The Hyundai Venue is one of the more popular SUVs in India
- The used car market now has plenty of options to choose from
- The Venue comes with multiple engine and transmission options
The Hyundai Venue is one of the most popular SUVs in the Indian market, and also one of the highest-selling SUVs in the country. It was the first fully connected vehicle to be launched in India and offers a great value proposition. It's been over 2 years since the launch of the Hyundai Venue in India, and right now a good number of them have come to the pre-owned car market. So, if you planning to buy a used Hyundai Venue, here are some pros and cons that you must know about.
Pros

1. The Venue comes with the design and proportions of a proper SUV, and it's also one of the most attractive offerings in this segment.
2. The Venue is loaded with smart features like the 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system, Apple CarPlay & Android auto, air purifier, wireless charging, sunroof, and 60:40 split rear seat, among others.
Also Read: Hyundai Venue: Which Variant To Buy?

3. Hyundai has an array of powerful and efficient engines on offer with the Venue - A frugal 1.2-litre petrol engine, a powerful 1.0-litre turbo petrol, and for the diesel lovers, a capable 1.5-litre oil burner.
4. The Venue comes with 3 years / Unlimited Km warranty, along with 3 years of Road Side Assistance (RSA) service. So, if the previous seller has sold the car within that period, you too can avail them. Plus, you also have to option to extend these services.
Also Read: Planning To Buy A Brand New Hyundai Venue? Here Are Some Pros & Cons
Cons
1. Most features like the Bluelink connected car tech, air purifier, and wireless charger, are only available in the top-end trim. So, if those are your priority than then the number of options will be less.

2. While features packed, the cabin space inside the Venue is not the best, especially at the rear. It's a 4-seater SUV at best and taller occupants might not be very comfortable on long journeys.
3. There is no diesel automatic on offer. All its rivals get one, either an AMT or in the case of the Sonet, a proper torque converter.
Also Read: Hyundai Venue: Top 5 Rivals

Hyundai Venue Sport is only offered with this new grey shade and the white two-tone paint option
4. The Venue is still a fairly new car, and Hyundai cars retain good value, so even a used one might not come cheap. Finding a good one below Rs. 8 lakh would be rare.
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