They have the Build live now on Hyundai's site. Not much for extras to add to a Limited. Mostly the accessory list with no pictures.
Yes, a major fail for Hyundai on that in comparison - Ford actually had that up with the pics the day they introduced the Maverick.The Ford Maverick build page displays most of the accessories in picture form (an actual image of the product).
Hyundai is asking me to BLINDLY spend $215, $395, $615, $695 on item (no clue what they look like). Ohhh Kay! 🥺
Hyundai Fail #... #.. I've lost track what number we are at.
Oh, you're interested in the fender flares or bed divider kit or bed rails look like? No problem, got ya covered with a vague description and pic of a blue background Hyundai logo, lol!Mostly the accessory list with no pictures.
MB does have the money to spend on media hype, but I will never be able to erase that picture of the Rose Gold MB from of my mind. My neighbor loves his MB, but he does trade it in the day before the warranty expires. He just paid around $70K for the one he has now. Tells me he buys them for the safety, which may be true, but I think there are other reasons also as he works as a program director for a local TV channel.Oh, you're interested in the fender flares or bed divider kit or bed rails look like? No problem, got ya covered with a vague description and pic of a blue background Hyundai logo, lol!
Even changing the interior color does nothing, it just shows the black one either way.
I've posted this before, but it doesn't have to be like this, here's a good website build tool: Build Your Own 2021 GLB 250 SUV
I totally agree with your assessment. Hyundai should have had the website ready to go active before the cars were even being built. Then when they were hitting the lots, it would have been simple.While I understand that building a good website UX isn't as easy as it seems like it should be (from decades of building websites) ... and coding can be "technically" complicated ... it's really not THAT complicated. Especially when you're working with the marketing budgets of a mega-corporation vs. local volunteer-run unfunded non-profit groups. A competent teenager can figure it out if their agency can't. Yes, javascript sucks, but there are finite options in these build sites. Not THAT crazy complicated! Especially when you literally already have the templates built for the entire rest of your product lineup!! It's a frickin' copy and paste job for the most part!
That's what makes me a bit batty about the horrid websites in both countries for the Cruz. There is literally no excuse for them to not be at least on par with the build sites for the entire rest of their product line. It's just database entries and linked images!
Google's servers must have been infiltrated by filthy Canadian hackers ... the good ol' Accent is absolutely gone from Canada. Not even on Hyundai's website anymore. And that's a site that still says the Santa Cruz pricing is "coming soon" - so you KNOW they're not quick to update it! LOLEven Google forgets about these cars - the Accent is their longest available model in the US, when I started to Google to see when it was released (1994), I typed in "when was the Hyundai Accent" and it's suggestion was DISCONTINUED... sorry Google, it's still here for 2022.