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Old 17-02-2012, 07:29 PM   #121
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Went and had another look with the missus today I wasn't aware there is 2 spec levels so she is still considering it
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Old 17-02-2012, 08:46 PM   #122
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Old 18-02-2012, 05:42 PM   #123
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Just saw a lime green one in Carlton just now and they look fantastic.
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Old 18-02-2012, 10:17 PM   #124
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Went and had another look with the missus today I wasn't aware there is 2 spec levels so she is still considering it
Did the same thing today and the wife here wants one too. Veloster Plus in manual, just not sure what colour yet.

Fantastic little car for the price. End of story.
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Old 19-02-2012, 09:06 AM   #125
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Saw one the other day on the Sunshine Coast, parked next to a new gen Mazda 3 hatch. Boy did it make the Mazda look dated! It was a brown colour though which looked aweful. But, it has some real road presence about it, that's for sure.
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I read that the turbo version of this will have a twin scroll turbo as well, should be a pretty sweet machine. I believe Kia will be using this turbo engine soon as well.
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One of these with a hairdryer on it may answer my prayers during my midlife crisis cycle. As long as there is plenty of room in the hatch for some fully sic subwoofers!
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Current list of Hyundai's are the best looking cars they have ever put out, and Toyota sees them as there no:1 threat.
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Old 09-03-2012, 09:23 PM   #129
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The hairdresser around the corner from me drives a GT - seriously.
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Which can run mid 14's down the strip.

Something a genuine hairdressers car could never do, but I see what you were trying to say.
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Seen one the otherday, looks quite sleek amongst other cars...
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Old 09-03-2012, 09:58 PM   #131
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Drove one the other day and it certainly is guttless...

Im 6ft and my head touched the boot glass when sitting in the back seat.

Did I mention it was guttless?


Manual box gets the most out of the small engine.

All in all a great looking car, with a great list of standard features at a great price. I would absolutely get one for the GF.

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Might look okay, but it will still be a fairly boring car to drive and no matter how far Hyundai has come, the cheapness is still evident on many parts of the car.
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Might look okay, but it will still be a fairly boring car to drive and no matter how far Hyundai has come, the cheapness is still evident on many parts of the car.
Namely steering and handling. I don't know how difficult it is to achieve, as I don't develop cars for a living, but why can't Korean manufacturers deliver precise and feelsome steering in any of their cars?
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Because their steering and suspension engineers aren't any good, and they fit the cheapest Korean tyres they can get.

Story goes that a lot of the Korean manufacturers suspension and steering engineers don't even have licences to drive either.
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Just because 1 hairdresser drives one doesn't make it a hairdressers car. Thats like saying you could take the most evil supercharged big block XB GT coupe ever built, sell it to a hairdresser and then call it a hairdressers car.
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Been snooping around the Hyundai dealership and while waiting about an inquiry on another car had a look at the Veloster.
Black one they had there had shocking orange peel.
Not a fan of the dash layout but its got alot of features.
Wouldnt buy on if the back seat was regulary used for passengers.
Rear vision out of the glass would be a problem

Salesman said they had sold about 7 of them, and expect the turbo model to show up here from October onwards.
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Just because 1 hairdresser drives one doesn't make it a hairdressers car. Thats like saying you could take the most evil supercharged big block XB GT coupe ever built, sell it to a hairdresser and then call it a hairdressers car.
But we all know Hairdressers are wimps that don't drive tough stuff

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Because their steering and suspension engineers aren't any good, and they fit the cheapest Korean tyres they can get.

Story goes that a lot of the Korean manufacturers suspension and steering engineers don't even have licences to drive either.
Thats just a stereotype and an old wives tail.
Clearly you dont like the car why bother keep posting.
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Thats just a stereotype and an old wives tail.
Clearly you dont like the car why bother keep posting.
It been reported a few times that I have seen, so i'd take it as thruth. Wheels magazine for one. They couldn't believe it either until they went to Hyundais proving ground.

I didn't say anything about the Veloster anyway, so stop your sooking. You don't have to read my posts.
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Take one of these any day over a Focus.
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I bought one, it certainly doesn't have much power, but handles very well, is well specced, and turns heads more than any other car I've driven or owned.
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Nice, very well done mate. 7l to the ton for a car that looks good is great. Won't feel bad doing a lot of driving....

I saw an older (retired) couple buying one at a Hyundai dealer 2 weekends ago. Seems to be a car that appeals to many demographics.
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Because their steering and suspension engineers aren't any good, and they fit the cheapest Korean tyres they can get.

Story goes that a lot of the Korean manufacturers suspension and steering engineers don't even have licences to drive either.
Wouldn't mind seeing that in writing actually......

It is a wealthy country (one of VERY few 'first world' Asian countries), where most adults drive newish cars. I find it odd that a Billion dollar car company thats trying to be number 1 would emply people as you describe.

The cheapest tyres?? Is that because they are also Korean? I guess they must be like the Chinese manufacturers and products... right?? I mean... same neck of the woods, sorta look the same....

Anyone who has been to Korea and China (as I have) will know what I'm getting at...
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Wouldn't mind seeing that in writing actually......

It is a wealthy country (one of VERY few 'first world' Asian countries), where most adults drive newish cars. I find it odd that a Billion dollar car company thats trying to be number 1 would emply people as you describe.

The cheapest tyres?? Is that because they are also Korean? I guess they must be like the Chinese manufacturers and products... right?? I mean... same neck of the woods, sorta look the same....

Anyone who has been to Korea and China (as I have) will know what I'm getting at...
South Korea is certainly a country on the move.
Many people can't let go of the "cheap Korean crap" way of thinking, look at Samsung and now Hyundai, moving very fast in the right (up) direction.
Hyundai are supposedly the only car manufacturer with their own steel refinery, they flew Sachs engineers to Australia for the unique Veloster suspension tune (even has monotubes on the rear), so I find the story about unlicensed suspension experts as highly unlikely.
The Hankooks on my Veloster certainly don't lack for grip in any situation (better than the Dunlops fitted to my many previous Falcons).
Only 12 months ago I would NEVER have owned a Hyundai, how times change.
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Interesting that I havent been on here for months and this is the first thread that popped up. I work in Hyundai pre delivery. Everyone (20+ people) and myself included all saying the same thing. It drives like crap and is extremely slow. Took it on about a 5km test drive and yeah, its rubbish guys. Looks cool though.
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previous experience with my old SP23 was for the first 15 000km it was rather slow. after it had been sufficiently thrashed for that time it started to open up. it had 123kw and 250nm ish, and weighs in a bit more than the veloster.

mine was a 5spd auto, so i must say the manual would make better use of the limited power on tap.

i sold my SP23 because it was too slow lol, but i seriously SERIOUSLY miss that car. the BF mkII Ghia i traded it for was indeed alot quicker, but **** it was thirsty. 17L/100km thirsty.

now i have an MPS, and guess what, its a pig to drive (albiet its fast) and its also thirsty! hahahaha

i would consider one of these with a hairdryer attached. i would also look at a FT86. pity my finance company would have a heart attack lol!

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Interesting that I havent been on here for months and this is the first thread that popped up. I work in Hyundai pre delivery. Everyone (20+ people) and myself included all saying the same thing. It drives like crap and is extremely slow. Took it on about a 5km test drive and yeah, its rubbish guys. Looks cool though.
Doesn't really surprise me. I wonder what those who rave about this car's handling drive daily. It certainly wouldn't be anything like a Fiesta or LR-LV Focus.
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Interesting that I havent been on here for months and this is the first thread that popped up. I work in Hyundai pre delivery. Everyone (20+ people) and myself included all saying the same thing. It drives like crap and is extremely slow. Took it on about a 5km test drive and yeah, its rubbish guys. Looks cool though.
Does your boss know you thrash the **** out of their cars before customers buy them on your "test drives"? What dealership do you work at? Might give them a little call.
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Does your boss know you thrash the **** out of their cars before customers buy them on your "test drives"? What dealership do you work at? Might give them a little call.
I don't see where he said he 'thrashes' them. He simply said he took it for a test drive.

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Okay, okay. I'm just saying, I've gone for plenty of "test drives" in my time, too.
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