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Besides wind noise, what's one thing you would change on your Palisade if you could?
 
If this is a fantasy wish list, I thought if Hyundai copied Audi's virtual cockpit that would be cool. Have an entire map display in the instrument cluster is neat stuff.

I'm already impressed with the equipment level we get compared to the competition. Dollar for dollar it can't be beaten.

We do see a lot of complaints about not having power folding mirrors, so if I had an easily rectified wish it would be for power mirrors. I'd be surprised if Hyundai doesn't add that for 2021.
 
If this is a fantasy wish list, I thought if Hyundai copied Audi's virtual cockpit that would be cool. Have an entire map display in the instrument cluster is neat stuff.

I'm already impressed with the equipment level we get compared to the competition. Dollar for dollar it can't be beaten.

We do see a lot of complaints about not having power folding mirrors, so if I had an easily rectified wish it would be for power mirrors. I'd be surprised if Hyundai doesn't add that for 2021.
I agree about the virtual cockpit, when I first saw the digital instruments in the Limited, I thought for sure it had that gps capability, but later found out that wasn't the case. The blindspot cameras are kind of cool, and even Audi doesn't offer that feature. Power folding mirrors should be standard equipment on the top trim of the Palisade, especially because the Telluride SX has them. Although, it's kind of give and take since the Palisade has features not offered on the Telluride also. E.G. digital dash, and power fold rear seats.
 
Spaced tailpipes..power fold mirrors..chrome wheels "sorry" I like chrome wheels..
I agree about the exhaust pipes, and mirrors. I have personally never been a huge fan of chrome wheels, but different strokes for different folks. As chrome wheels go though, Genesis has some nice ones with the GV80 and newly introduced G80.
 
N line or performance version that is lowered

Basically everything after that is describing the GV80:

- TT V6
- Dual Exhaust
- Rear seat entertainment
- Blackout package
- Folding mirrors
- Fog Lights
- Massage seats
 
Rear seat entertainment
In the age of ipads, I really struggle with the point of factory installed rear seat entertainment systems. They always end up dating the car and offering a fraction of their value.
 
In the age of ipads, I really struggle with the point of factory installed rear seat entertainment systems. They always end up dating the car and offering a fraction of their value.

Hmmm. Didn’t see it that way. More concerned with a 2 yr old holding an iPad or worse a 2 and 3 year old. But if others feel comfortable handing devices to their grandchildren or children I’m good.

We had custom screens added to our head rests in our Tahoe. Those were great and we loved them. Also see Range Rover, Genesis, Honda, Lincoln, Cadillac and others offering them.

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Hmmm. Didn’t see it that way. More concerned with a 2 yr old holding an iPad or worse a 2 and 3 year old. But if others feel comfortable handing devices to their grandchildren or children I’m good.
There are headrest mounted tablet holders that keep them in the same place as the headrest mounted factory systems. Only difference is an ipad can be updated and kept modern. The rear seat entertainment may be great now, but when the car is 5 years old and it starts showing its age... not so much. Let's not even start with the absolutely ridiculous price most manufacturers charge for their systems.
 
Also see Range Rover, Genesis, Honda, Lincoln, Cadillac and others offering them.
Yes, they offer them because the profit margin on them is insanely high. The manufacturer would be crazy not to offer them and the consumer would be crazy to buy them. Many still do though, even though there are vastly better, future proof options available for a fraction of the cost.
 
Ahh. We’re getting 20% off now so it’s a $1,400 option for the Aviator. I like when they’re part of the vehicle and warranty and not real worried about 5 years later as that’ll be the new owner’s issue. But absolutely an option for those that don’t mind strapping some iPads to their head rests or plan to own their vehicle for more than 5 years.
 
N line or performance version that is lowered

Basically everything after that is describing the GV80:

- TT V6
- Dual Exhaust
- Rear seat entertainment
- Blackout package
- Folding mirrors
- Fog Lights
- Massage seats
Good point, Hyundai doesn't want to sabotage the GV80's sales numbers anytime soon, that's for sure.
 
Good point, Hyundai doesn't want to sabotage the GV80's sales numbers anytime soon, that's for sure.
Although I believe the GV80 is probably a little cramped for 3 row interior space in comparison to the Palisade. To be honest though, I haven't checked the spec charts to confirm that yet.
 
It may be a little smaller in the third row, as per the petrol head from Korea, but if you only use that row infrequently, it’s still a good size , and oh what luxury, it blows the Lincoln’s of this world away!
 
Auto dimming side mirrors (although lots of folks want power folding too) and a place to put my sunglasses. 18 inch wheels and Michelin tires on the top spec.
Oh, just thought of another one. Auto tilting mirrors when vehicle is placed in reverse. If the Limited doesn't have it already that is.
 
Oh, just thought of another one. Auto tilting mirrors when vehicle is placed in reverse. If the Limited doesn't have it already that is.
I got it already...actually forgot I had it..then one day I noticed it while backing up
 
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