Did I already miss someone sharing this? I was intrigued by the idea of a modern Speed 3.
Dunno how much Hyundai paid R&T but they basically said it was the best thing since sliced bread. A Golf R or CTR for GTI money.
Sounds pretty great to me!
In reply to z31maniac :
Haven't seen anyone else post it. They're quick cars and are very well sorted.
I remember JG's coverage from the launch.
I personally wish we'd gotten the more subtle looking i30N.
I am going to read all their thoughts on how they came to that conclusion. I will say, the pops and bangs from the exhaust are cool. It plays up the character.
Sounds like I need a sponsor for One Lap.... I wonder if I could stuff one of those 2.0T/6=spd in the tib?
From the article: "As we chased the new Corvette away from our lunch stop on the final day of testing, the Hyundai had that mid-engine thing’s number, dancing and playing but forever confident. Kinard called it a bucket of puppies, but that’s not quite right. I’ve never met a puppy that can run down a McLaren on a back road."
That's a bold statement, there's one of these (Veloster N) in my neighborhood, it definitely looks the part. Maybe I should give my neighbor a visit...
READING the article I get it. I still think they're insane but I get it. Now when is JG bringing me my N?
Reviews all over the place seem VERY consistent that it's an extremely fun car that overdelivers on everything but outright drag racing. Even then, it's a fast car. I love that it exists.
bobzilla said:READING the article I get it. I still think they're insane but I get it. Now when is JG bringing me my N?
I agree it seems a little insane. It is intriguing though. Probably go drive one next year.
It might scratch the "practical, still fun sporty car" a lot better than others.
A local guy traded his newish Civic SI sedan for one and has done very well locally and regionally in GS. Sounds good and looks great in person.
Dave M said:Dunno how much Hyundai paid R&T but they basically said it was the best thing since sliced bread. A Golf R or CTR for GTI money.
Sounds pretty great to me!
Sounds more like a tuned GTI for GTI money. The real upside of the R is the AWD and more under-warranty power. Other than those two things don't think it (the Golf R) is a substantially better car than a GTI SE w/LSD and the big brakes.
Not taking anything away from the Veloster (i've heard good things from a coworker who has one), just a general thought.
In reply to irish44j :
More like Golf R HP at GTI weight.... Yes it's not AWD but it sounds like it's otherwise as fast or faster than the Golf R.
Dave M said:In reply to irish44j :
More like Golf R HP at GTI weight.... Yes it's not AWD but it sounds like it's otherwise as fast or faster than the Golf R.
Right. But a GTI at stock weight can be at Golf R power with a tune and a downpipe (and could be such in stock form if VW didn't want to steal Golf R sales.
AWD ovciously has its disadvantages in weight, drivetrain loss, and certain performance aspects - most of which are made up for when it gets slippery out, but obviously we don't usually rate "performance cars" based on how they do in the rain and snow :)
A Golf R is not a better sports car but if you want a very mundane looking cruiser that runs damn near a 10 second 1/4 mile after relatively mild mods it's probably the easiest recipe out there.
Ten years ago I bought a new GTI for all the reasons why someone buys a hot hatch. I wanted something fun that was also flexible and practical. I still have the same GTI so that should say how I feel about the car.
If I were in the same place today as I was then, in need of a new car with all the same requirements I had ten years ago.... I'd probably get the Hyundai.
I get it, you can tune the heck out of VW engines. But once you get into mods, you might as well start taking about used cars too. I mean, you could take my cheap used Mustang and put $25k in performance parts into it and go really fast too.
I guess my point is, that for a car stock from the showroom, it sounds really impressive for the price - more impressive than what you get from VW and Honda.
In reply to Dave M :
Especially considering I just saw one at one of the local dealers for $2500 off with performance package. So $400 cheaper than without!
And as always, if I was in there ready to buy I bet I could get a better deal than advertised.
chrispy said:A local guy traded his newish Civic SI sedan for one and has done very well locally and regionally in GS. Sounds good and looks great in person.
I thought they were a ds car? I could have sworn I saw a few running at nations in d street
Dave M said:take my cheap used Mustang and put $25k in performance parts into it and go really fast too.
It would take $25k in parts to make your mustang go fast?? What is it, a Mustang II with a Lima?
mw said:chrispy said:A local guy traded his newish Civic SI sedan for one and has done very well locally and regionally in GS. Sounds good and looks great in person.
I thought they were a ds car? I could have sworn I saw a few running at nations in d street
They are. The R spec is in GS. Pretty much none of the Hyundais are competitively classed.
FiST/Civic Sport > Elantra Turbo esp. with Stability Control issues
FoST > Veloster R
CTR > Veloster N
Has anyone driven an N and can comment on the throttle mapping? When the original veloster came out I was ready to buy one and then I drove it and couldn't stand it. I drove a coworkers belated turbobsmd found it slightly better, but not great. What's it like on the N? I'm not normally picky on stuff like this, but it really bothered me.
I've typed several responses and deleted them. So I'll just say their definition of performance varies from mine.
I take these articles with a grain of salt. No knock on the Veloster, more of a knock on car mags.
Ever read old articles reviewing cars we have now all driven? In 1998ish, I remember C&D picked an Audi S4 over an E36 M3. After driving both, and seeing which is the pick for most enthusiast drivers, I’m pretty sure they have different metrics than the ones I care about. Either that, or they’ve picked something that drives clicks or ad money.
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