Hyundai should update their ugly "H" badge. That might help get past the stigma.
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One of the most realistic parts of this video is that it shows two guys riding together in the Subaru, they are in love, I think it is a touching and realistic portrayal of Subaru owners and I applaud them for it.
I owned a 2003 Tiburon and hated it. It had pretty good build quality and all but it was slow as hell. They had just come out on the market and looked pretty fast so I jumped the gun. I regretted it for a while.
Again Hyundai made a pretty kick ass looking car. This one is RWD and looks like it may have some power to it. I hope it does well cause I may have to pick one up.
ha ha, how about that ugly ass big horn sheep you have on the front of your car?
all that set aside, i like this car and it may be my next.
Uhm, Dodge has established themselves as a potent and reliable force in the performance car market.
Hyundai's 'sport' car, the Tiburon, up till this point, has been about as fast as my mountain bike, that is what I'm talking about in terms of getting rid of the Hyundai reputation for being slow as fuck.
That car looks really nice, except seeing the Hyundai badges on it. Hyundai and performance don't seem to go together, hopefully this car will help change that. I bet people who buy that will get the "It's still a Hyundai" comments a lot.
That car looks really nice, except seeing the Hyundai badges on it. Hyundai and performance don't seem to go together, hopefully this car will help change that. I bet people who buy that will get the "It's still a Hyundai" comments a lot.
actually to the general public they are not known for performance but they have been fielding a few turbocharged entries into the WRC for many years now.....they arent class leading but are competitive
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