The DS had (mostly) that in 1955.
The DS had (mostly) that in 1955.
Also no mention on Lancias? Volvo in terms of safety?
I was referring to the i20. It is seen moderately often. But I don’t see Rios.
There are all wheel drive versions of the 1 Series, certainly the M135i and I think the 2 litre diesel too.
It’s Korea-only then? We have the Ceed, which looks similar but isn’t exactly the same.
I thought they had stopped making them, but I guess it just went away with the Chevrolet brand.
The Hyundai stablemate seems much more popular and enticing.
I don’t understand the point of this now that BMW has a front wheel drive 1 Series.
They are quite agricultural, though.
The Kangoo or Caddy are decentish looking. All of the rest are mostly terrible.
Not in here. Manuals everywhere (especially considering they are work vehicles).
Do they still make these?
They are everywhere here for business.
The Suzuki Swift and the Suzuki Ignis.
Yaris Cross is a segment up from this.
We don’t want them, but we can’t fit anything bigger in our tiny cobblestone streets.
This is a lot smaller than a 500X.
In Europe it could work. Forget about the auto, but the manual with both engines would do just fine.
The Mini could possibly give a run for its money to the Hyundai in terms of fun.
I very much doubt Hyundai wants to position the Kona N as a 205 Rallye-esque car.