When purchasing a vehicle, one of the top priorities on a buyer's list of wants is longevity. Sure, a great-looking exterior, infotainment and sound system, and auto parking features are nice. But if your car can't consistently start and get you on the road to where you need to go, you're effectively paying for a fancy paperweight.
Moreover, when it comes time to service or repair anything on your vehicle, you don't want to break the bank. This is why Hyundai and Kia vehicles' 100,000-mile...