It’s uglier because of the shape of the top half. It’s shaped the same as the sedan, but it’s pushed back to not show any trunk, and with the sedan roof curvature, you need to have an “ending” so to speak. It’s too abrupt.
It’s uglier because of the shape of the top half. It’s shaped the same as the sedan, but it’s pushed back to not show any trunk, and with the sedan roof curvature, you need to have an “ending” so to speak. It’s too abrupt.
I actually worked with Hyundai for a few years in service as well as other brands, and I can tell you it is unoquivically driver related. What happens is that the side panel on the seat is held together with several plastic pin spacers that snap into metal rails and holes. When the driver exits the vehicle…