https://youtu.be/JeJJf5T8buA
Is there really an quasi-ute market in NA for Hyundai to try this?
https://www.autoblog.com/2021/04/15/...#slide-2311531
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https://youtu.be/JeJJf5T8buA
Is there really an quasi-ute market in NA for Hyundai to try this?
https://www.autoblog.com/2021/04/15/...#slide-2311531
There should be a market for more utes. I just bought one.
People are insecure though, and buy full size trucks.
Full sized trucks for redneck husbands, quasi-utes for redneck wives.
Why does it have to be so goddamn ugly?
There are a lot of people driving gigantic trucks that never see a payload or even a gravel road who would likely be better served by something like this or a Ridgeline. I actually really like this class of vehicle.
Even this thing is limited in its usefulness. It only has a 4 foot box, so can't fit mtn bikes in lengthwise over the tailgate.
Offroad ???
I could follow that thing in my Accord.
It has to have at least 400hp to be able to pass comfortably driving in BC...
Just ask @rage2
I know I would just get a full size:
Ridgeline V6: https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/noframes/43723.shtml
F150 2.7TT: https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/Find...n=sbs&id=43464
I'm very happily a person who dgiaf about fuel economy. Or the price of milk.
Me neither. I always wonder what kinds of vehicles people are driving that makes them care because I can't imagine very many buyers are prioritizing fuel economy when purchasing a $60K vehicle or whatever.
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They drive a lot nicer on paved roads (at least many think they do), and you can buy one with "Japanese Reliability" which is often a selling point whether or not it's true. Are there full sized trucks with the cavernous under-bed storage? I always liked that idea but maybe everyone is doing it now.
I dunno people buy tons of those hybrid luxury SUV’s
I guess you’ve never met 99% of Asian people. Us Asians don’t like to pay for gas.
@rage2 is the exception.