I thought it was a pretty well done commercial for the budget they had. If anything the music was distracting but the guy spoke clearly and professionaly.
No you should stick with Ford, Chevy, and Chrysler products - their service departments have very comfortable waiting rooms. TV and free donuts - can't beat that.
Hey Mr. "I Know Cars" Rob, It's great that you're a shill for Hyundai of Tempe, but it's not pronounced "Hon-day" it's pronounced "Hun-day" My name is Rob and I know how to mispronounce words.
LOL ... When I am asked what kind of car I have, I say "Hun-day" and most often the response is "Honda?" I had a 2005 Santa Fe for 3 yrs and traded it in last year for the more powerful 2008 Limited. I tow an 18 ft boat and you hardly know it is back there. The best car(s) I've ever owned. I still don't know what the inside of a service department looks like!
its Hunday...like Sunday....
thats how you say it.....
onefugowie 1 year ago
i was looking for how to rob a car lmao
LP1995XL 2 years ago
Wow you can read the brochure...
ahndee 3 years ago
I thought it was a pretty well done commercial for the budget they had. If anything the music was distracting but the guy spoke clearly and professionaly.
Leftie247 3 years ago
i'm convinced...i'm getting a hyundai santa fe...yeah right.
Touchoflemon32 3 years ago
No you should stick with Ford, Chevy, and Chrysler products - their service departments have very comfortable waiting rooms. TV and free donuts - can't beat that.
ROGYORK 3 years ago
American cars don't last, they don't care about your car, honda sends out letters saying "oil change and stuff"
prt1667 2 years ago
looks like rob is sweating buckets as he wanders around the Hyundai of Tempe lot.
EmilyFoundHerStride 3 years ago
no. rob suffers from anhidrosis.
HatInHandHarry 3 years ago
Hey Mr. "I Know Cars" Rob, It's great that you're a shill for Hyundai of Tempe, but it's not pronounced "Hon-day" it's pronounced "Hun-day" My name is Rob and I know how to mispronounce words.
ronnywhat 3 years ago
Does it really matter? "Hon-day" "Hun-day" What's the difference? But you'd think Hyundai of Tempe would have given a lesson in phonetics first.
SethySAM 3 years ago
LOL ... When I am asked what kind of car I have, I say "Hun-day" and most often the response is "Honda?" I had a 2005 Santa Fe for 3 yrs and traded it in last year for the more powerful 2008 Limited. I tow an 18 ft boat and you hardly know it is back there. The best car(s) I've ever owned. I still don't know what the inside of a service department looks like!
ROGYORK 3 years ago