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Given my more local commute, I am seriously tempted to trade in my 140K smoking diesel for a Hyundai !-10 - Had them a few times as hired car, and really like the car.
Given my more local commute, I am seriously tempted to trade in my 140K smoking diesel for a Hyundai !-10 - Had them a few times as hired car, and really like the car.
Pater bought a Hyundai ix35 Premium, just because there was a dealer close to him and they gave him a good deal. TBH, I'm impressed. Good solid car with all the gizmos under the sun.
Don't know about other Hyundai models, but they all seem to look Ok.
Pater bought a Hyundai ix35 Premium, just because there was a dealer close to him and they gave him a good deal. TBH, I'm impressed. Good solid car with all the gizmos under the sun.
Don't know about other Hyundai models, but they all seem to look Ok.
I like the styling of those. Hyundai have come a long way in the last few years, whilst companies like Toyota have been dishing up dull crud and been obsessed with hybrids.
I like the styling of those. Hyundai have come a long way in the last few years, whilst companies like Toyota have been dishing up dull crud and been obsessed with hybrids.
The only thing Korean about Hyundai/Kia is the name.
They're designed and engineered in Germany and built mainly in a factory in Slovakia.
The Koreans have been clever and not been insular like the Japanese who can do engineering but not design.
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