I've just had the 45,000km service done on my Hyundai Tucson Highlander diesel and, when booking it in, did my usual rant about the poor Bluetooth. I also asked for a software update for my entertainment system as the kids complain there's still no Apple CarPlay. Well, I'm pleased to tell you I now have Apple CarPlay — and decent Bluetooth. Wonder of wonders, I can now talk to clients on the car Bluetooth and not on my little Garmin GPS. So our complaints must have had something done at Hyundai Australia.
I'm still pleased with this car, after 10 months, as basic service costs have been cheap, it has consumed just two air filter elements and a set of wiper inserts. The $600 Continental tyres are now showing some wear but having five to rotate will see them do another 45,000km, hopefully. It's a great car for my city sales rounds and 2000km non-stoppers back home to the Gold Coast.
That's good to hear. I know there were plenty of waves at Hyundai HQ after we highlighted the poor performance of the "Blu-toot" in many of the group's cars.