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True, FWD is going to be interesting, and yeah depends on the potentiality of the engine too.......I quite like the interior though - the NA version, for its price has a lot of extras that one would find in a car worth twice as much (even paddle shifts! :banana: ).....but, I find that Hyundai have come a long way in the quality of their cars.....

Don't mind the look of those Velosters in real life. Got excited when I heard there was going to a turbo model...this was Hyundai's big chance to do something good in a sports car. But FWD, ~$35k, 0-100 in 7.6-7.8...son I am disappoint. Unless that engine has potential the 86 or GTI is sounding like a better option.

I could live with the FWD, but the acceleration is a deal breaker for me. Golf weighs 100kg more and has only slightly more torque, but is basically a second faster. Dat DSG gearbox...

my n/a 33 manual stripped out car was so much fun, healthy engine and hammered! no lag and all fun was so happy with it on my Ps

these days i'd go for a GTI if i could afford it (you can drive them right?)

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