A lot of them are owned by dindu's too which is impressive considering the abuse they go through.
Why do you guys hate Hyundai so much?
>except they were primarily made for and sold in the US
>Korean cars are the new Japanese
I think this is definitely true in the sense of demographics. They're not the new 'Japanese cars' by Veeky Forums's definition but in general to the otherwise majority of buyers they are.
Veloster is the only vehicle from them I'd consider as the Genesis coupe is huge. But I'd still get a 3k civic or something similar before I'd buy the Veloster, though.
niggers only drive GM and Chrysler, teen girls or single mothers drivers them and they are usually rusting away
It's a fun little hot hatch that I could afford. The aftermarket scene isn't too big but it's there. There are people who get these things to 400whp and I just think that's nuts.
They are totally the Japponoice cars of the 80s. Their quality is going up and will prly rival Toyocunt and Hunda in several years, as those brands continue to cut corners and drop. Toyota today isn't nearly the quality it was in the 90s. Even Lexus... the new generation ES350 is super cheapened in ride quality, interior materials, everything, compared to the previous generation.
Basically as any brand gets market dominance it cuts corners and drops to below its peak quality/value, and Koreaboos are going upward while Japponais have peaked and are going downward. Honda quality is pretty low compared to before, they are kinda living off namesake. Like when you've crested a hill, they are just starting the coast cruising down teh hill without expending effort. Hyundai has been busting their balls climbing that hill.
The new Elantra Spurt looks good and reviews are great. If I didn't just fall for the Toyocunt meme (2017 Camry SE bought with cash, yes just kill me now) I would prly get one of these guys for a "sporty" feeling DD ~20k new.
I've been considering picking one up soon. It seems like a car that will be fun to drive, but I won't feel guilty dailying it.
>tfw can only afford one car
>tfw can only afford one car
Most responsible adults can only afford one, or two if dual income. Owning multiple newer cars and going into debt is fucking retarded because, at the end of the day, it's just a car.
What do you guys think of 2006 Civic wheels on a 2016 Sonata? The OEM 16 inch wheels were horrid but the Civic wheels are a perfect match to swap with.
>Don't have ugly gaping grilles
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>Don't have ugly two tone meme wheels all the Japanese brands are using
wrong