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but how much are these accessories *financed?*

Too heavy, that is why the MkIII MR2 is the best. ;)

MR2

Looks like an Explorer to me...

Star for thinking that but JP was 1990 and the distorted vehicle was a Ford Explorer.

The “swipe” at the initial 2.0T was that given the close to curb weight of 3,400 lbs and the 210/230 output of the first variant of the Theta II turbo, it wasn’t enough. Too heavy, not enough power. It was the turbo FRS issue. The pre-facelift Genesis was not fast and most would think/claim and kinda dampened the view

Yes, the manual is something out of the early 90s. Serviceable, but not crisp. The slightly heavy and seemingly random clutch’s makes hitting the sweet spot for smooth in traffic legitimately hard to do. Either you are racing it (makes the gears work somehow) or it is just stubborn to shift. It is like a tantruming

Fine, buy a beige-grey generic crossover.

The biggest issue for the Veloster N is what it is “replacing” indirectly.

CP. Just no.

AVL here and just say no to WW. They are now middle-tier here in Asheville and more of a tourist depot than anything. Brusin’ Ales are now the local sour best but I would go burial or hi-wire have before InBev’s Wicked Weed. They were downhill flowing before the buyout.

Personally, I lean Fusion as I have an irrational love for the car. However, the Sonata is likely the better rounded car, specifically if you want a little more tech. The Hyundai’s seats are a bit firmer which is a plus for me but the Ford is great too. I don’t like the Fusion’s shifter.

Hyundais tend to be fairly generous to the driver’s room, especially height. They will complete sacrifice the rear to do so. Normally you can always stretch out and have a lot of shoulder/hip room. Knee/footwell tends to be tighter but not bad. I am 6'3" and found them better than most Fords. Fusion is good, better

Even with the absurd wing (no beauty is without strangeness)

NOT the late 2000s

Yeah, like not getting the problem in the first hand. 

Meh, I did that in a Hyundai Genesis Coupe. Wife, two kids and a 50lbs coonhound. Went to a brother’s wedding (423 miles), to great-grandma, 250 miles, to inlaws 273 miles, to home 170 miles in about 4 days. (One big loop of Carolina/Virginia). Sure, I *could* have driven the Subaru Outback, but I won a bet with the

Duh, this is how they make TV screens... ha!

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Person 1: Hey, nice Veloster!