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Hyundai Venue vs Toyota Highlander

Honest head-to-head from real owner consensus
It's close — Hyundai Venue (6.1) and Toyota Highlander (6.1) score nearly the same. Pick on the trade-offs that matter to you.
Dimension by dimension
 Hyundai VenueToyota Highlander
Reliability & Durability 6.7 8.6
User Sentiment 4.1 4.0
Complaint Severity 7.7 6.9
Consensus Strength 2.7 2.3
Value for Money 5.1 1.0
Owner Advocacy 6.4 8.3
Hyundai Venue

The Venue is Hyundai's cheapest ticket into a new SUV, and it delivers exactly what the price suggests: a city-sized runabout with modern tech and a generous warranty, wrapped in plasticky trim and riding on a suspension tuned for smoothness nowhere on earth. The DCT overheats in heavy traffic, owners report pulling into neutral to let it cool, and the 1.2L engine wheezes past 100 km/h, turning highway merges into acts of faith. Buy it if you need maximum affordability, park in tight spaces daily, and stick to city speeds; skip it if you face long commutes, load it with passengers regularly, or lack a trustworthy dealer nearby.

Toyota Highlander

The Toyota Highlander shows a sharp generational divide: pre-2020 models earn strong loyalty with owners reporting 200k-300k mile longevity, while 2020-2023 models face systematic 8-speed transmission complaints and class action lawsuits. The 2024-2026 hybrids have a fire recall related to inverter assembly. Many buyers question the Toyota premium, noting Kia and Hyundai offer better value with more features. The announced 2027 EV-only transition with limited range concerns families who use Highlanders for long trips. Current owners praise comfort and practicality, but value perception is a major pain point.