Hyundai gets a hand clap from me creating a TWO door non-hybrid hatch with 140hp and 40mpg's. The looks.. eh. I'm not slobbering or anything, but I give them some respect for this one.
Hyundai gets a hand clap from me creating a TWO door non-hybrid hatch with 140hp and 40mpg's. The looks.. eh. I'm not slobbering or anything, but I give them some respect for this one.
HiTempguy wrote:thatsnowinnebago wrote: Doesn't Hyundai make a 1.6 turbo motor? Does anyone know if that is just a turbo variation on the NA 1.6 in the Veloster? If so, that makes for an interesting combination...http://blogs.insideline.com/straightline/2011/01/2011-detroit-auto-show-turbo-hyundai-veloster-confirmed.html
Oh hey, look at that
DeadSkunk wrote: I just came back from the auto show. The Veloster is one of those cars that looks better in person than it does in pictures. Rearward visibilty is not very good. The driver's door is several inches longer than the passenger one. Either side looks good, it's the combo that's a little wierd.Overall ,I liked it.
luckily, it's pretty much physically impossible for someone to look at both sides at the same time, so few would even notice.
I once (many years ago) drove around for a WEEK with different colored wheels on the right and left side of my old Acura (both were the same wheels, just two had been painted black and I ran out of time to paint the other 2 until the next weekend, so they were still silver).
A few friends commented that the "painted wheels look good" but not a single friend, roommate, or girlfriend noticed that the left and right wheels were different. And several of them rode in the car several times that week, lol.
The question is whether the turbo version will have a manual transmission. So far all of their turbo front drivers get mated with an auto.
sachilles wrote: The question is whether the turbo version will have a manual transmission. So far all of their turbo front drivers get mated with an auto.
If they actually go ahead with this, AND they already have the 6 speed auto and manual, I don't see why they would. It appears they want to appeal to a different segment (sport compact) which requires a manual dunno
The specs in some ways sound a lot like those of an EG Civic when it comes to weight, power, and engine displacement. Given the Civic's huge following, though, it would have pretty big shoes to fill. We'll have to see if it actually delivers good handling, and if the aftermarket for it materializes.
I may be the only one who thought of the Velocar when I saw the name.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXkwiLgwFBk&feature=player_embedded
Car's corner pretty damn flat as well. Looking good. Maybe Honda should pay attention to what Hyundai's doing and start copying that? This car should be rated at 41mpg highway, 31mpg city.
After stating 'McPherson strut front, torsion beam rear' they actually have the audacity to call it sporty? Why did they have to put a crappy torsion beam rear axle? It just stinks of cheapness (read cavalier), especially considering the Elantra has had a multilink rear for over a decade...
YaNi wrote: After stating 'McPherson strut front, torsion beam rear' they actually have the audacity to call it sporty? Why did they have to put a crappy torsion beam rear axle? It just stinks of cheapness (read cavalier), especially considering the Elantra has had a multilink rear for over a decade...
All the newer Elantras are torsion beams again. Worked really well for the Cobalt SS... I seem to remember them doing quite well. Just saying....the rear MacStruts on the earlier Elantras are sucktastic..... Easy to work on but leave a lot to be desired.
Aren't all those Volkswagons that everyone here loves so much Torsion beam? How about the Audi TT?
YaNi wrote: After stating 'McPherson strut front, torsion beam rear' they actually have the audacity to call it sporty? Why did they have to put a crappy torsion beam rear axle? It just stinks of cheapness (read cavalier), especially considering the Elantra has had a multilink rear for over a decade...
Its almost like that POS Corvette and its leaf spring suspension!
The 944 with its semi trailing arms handles like crap compared to the genius of the 92 Honda accords double A arm set up huh?
"Somehow I think Colin Chapman would be pleased." lol, not one to be too worked up over the evora, but gotta chuckle at the thought that Colin would be more please with the work of Hyundai then Lotus.
Apparently, rallycross is in the car's future. http://wot.motortrend.com/airtime-hyundai-drops-first-picture-new-veloster-rally-car-28297.html
So its official - Turbo version - 200+ hp. I'm now officially interested.
http://blogs.insideline.com/straightline/2011/04/hyundai-veloster-turbo-to-offer-208-horsepower-from-16-liter-t-gdi.html
Resume discussion.
As an "edit" of my post above, one thing Hyundai really needs is a new head of the Department of New Car Naming. I have no ability to explain what a "veloster" is, and it kind of has a pedo-esque ring to it.
Maybe they'll give it a nice acronym; that's worked for me in the past. The fact that my current ride is an SE-R Spec V means I never have to tell people I drive a Sentra.
Detroit - Take note please...Korea is kicking your asses
200 hp, small, lightweight, and 6 gears. Gimme the option for crank down windows and a friggin radio WITHOUT a hard drive, and we are talking. Sticker it less than $15k and I will waiting at the dealership at 8am when the sales guys get there.
One of the commenters on the hyundai blog said teh engine will find its way into an upcoming Elantra Coupe and the Forte Coupe.
Im going to point out again that the alleged weight of the veloster is very similar to the 3rd gen accent that its more or less replacing. So basically they are doubling the horsepower. Holy E36 M3.
Please let it be as entertaining to drive as something like say..a Mazda 3. Not a boring econo car.
Nitroracer wrote: The front and sides are pretty attractive, but I don't care for the styling from the back. The tail lights are big and up high, and the visibility looks pretty poor. The design reminds me of a cross between a three-door saturn and a cr-z.
I agree, can't stand the back of it!
4cylndrfury wrote: Detroit, Japan- Take note please...Korea is kicking your asses 200 hp, small, lightweight, and 6 gears. Gimme the option for crank down windows and a friggin radio WITHOUT a hard drive, and we are talking. Sticker it less than $15k and I will waiting at the dealership at 8am when the sales guys get there.
FTFY
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