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Originally Posted by cassidy0998
Also, I haven't heard any confirmation that this car will have an awd option. There were some images taken of the car doing some trials in the snow and everybody jumped on it saying it was awd. As far as I know they aren't going to have an awd option.
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According to that picture which says Hyundai USA... it says it has both RWD and AWD drive options. And two different engines: 333HP/291 ftlb 3.8L V6 and a 210HP/233 ftlb 2.0L. "LET'S JUST STICK IN A TAD BIT MORE HP THAN SUBARU ON ALL THEIR CARS AND SLAP ON AWD TOO!"
I guess Hyundai is trying to use their GC to battle Subaru's STI, WRX, AND BRZ at the same time.
It probably would've looked better if they just stuck with using a black plastic frame across the nose like Mitsubishi, Subaru, and Audi does for their cars instead of that red painted one. But then it would just look like the FT86's ugly twin.
Hyundai gives new meaning with
"Trying to kill 3 birds with one stone." Is this a genius strategy or a self destructing one?.... probably the latter
Want HP? I don't think it is hard to stick in a big enough engine *cough cough V6* and call it a day. This car feels more like a Ford than a Hyundai right now. When is the last time Hyundai has made a car better than the WRX STI? Top Gear says the BRZ is the best car Subaru has ever made and that's enough for me.