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Should Hyundai bring the Staria to the US market?
03 January 2025 06:39
They do, but they need to tweak the design a bit for American tastes. Perhaps we could tone down the front end a bit.
Should Hyundai bring the Staria to the US market?
03 January 2025 06:39
Bring it! We lack variety in our vehicle options. Not everyone is in the market for a cookie cutter crossover.
Should Hyundai bring the Staria to the US market?
03 January 2025 06:39
It's too risky. There are just a few key players in the US minivan market and the Staria wouldn’t be easy to break into.
Should Hyundai bring the Staria to the US market?
03 January 2025 06:39
If the Hyundai Staria were being offered in the U.S. I would purchase one right now, today, to be my primary vehicle. It appears clearly superior to any other minivan currently on sale.
Is massive glass area like the Staria's a gimmick or a real feature?
03 January 2025 06:39
It's awesome! It must have incredible visibility and would make road trips way more fun.
Is massive glass area like the Staria's a gimmick or a real feature?
03 January 2025 06:39
A recipe for a greenhouse effect, seems. I hope they have some serious AC to deal with that heat gain.
Is massive glass area like the Staria's a gimmick or a real feature?
03 January 2025 06:39
The idea is great, but I fear the practicality. If that windshield cracks, it’s going to cost a fortune to replace.
Is massive glass area like the Staria's a gimmick or a real feature?
03 January 2025 06:39
It's a bit of both. Good for sightseeing, but I'd be always wiping fingerprints off all that glass.
Is massive glass area like the Staria's a gimmick or a real feature?
03 January 2025 06:39
I think this would be amazing, as I get carsick. It would really help with motion sickness.
Is massive glass area like the Staria's a gimmick or a real feature?
03 January 2025 06:39
Cool, but I’d be worried about privacy. Driving around town, you would feel as though you were in a fishbowl.
Is massive glass area like the Staria's a gimmick or a real feature?
03 January 2025 06:39
I think it’s great for families. It would make long drives much more bearable and kids would love the views.
Is the Staria's unique design at the expense of being a functional minivan?
03 January 2025 06:39
Not at all! Even more, the design actually enhances functionality with a better view and more open feel inside.
Is the Staria's unique design at the expense of being a functional minivan?
03 January 2025 06:39
So I think it does compromise some functionality. But the front end looks like it wastes a lot of potential cargo space.
Is the Staria's unique design at the expense of being a functional minivan?
03 January 2025 06:39
It's a trade-off. Losing some traditional minivan features, you get a more enjoyable driving experience.
Is the Staria's unique design at the expense of being a functional minivan?
03 January 2025 06:39
In some ways, the design actually improves functionality. It’s got big windows, so it’s easy to keep an eye on kids in the back.
Is the Staria's unique design at the expense of being a functional minivan?
03 January 2025 06:39
What worries me is the practicality of cleaning all those curves and crevices in the body design. Keeping up with it might be a pain.
Is the Staria's unique design at the expense of being a functional minivan?
03 January 2025 06:39
In fact, the unique design may actually bring more people to minivans who would otherwise buy SUVs. It’s making the segment cool again.
Is the Staria's unique design at the expense of being a functional minivan?
03 January 2025 06:39
If it has sliding doors and flexible seating, it's still a minivan. The design is just a bonus.
Will the Staria be ahead of the trend (and thus long lived) or will it be out of fashion in a few years' time?
03 January 2025 06:39
I think it'll go down like fine wine. It’s so far into the future that it’ll still seem avant garde in a few years.
Will the Staria be ahead of the trend (and thus long lived) or will it be out of fashion in a few years' time?
03 January 2025 06:39
Nah, it'll look dated fast. Do you remember how fast those futuristic designs from the early 2000s became cheesy?
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