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Is the Hyundai Inster's quirky looks a hit or a miss?
02 January 2025 11:38
The front is fine, but the rear looks like a different team designed it. It's just not cohesive.
Is Inster a practical daily urban use compared to traditional compact cars?
02 January 2025 11:38
This is a game changer for city driving. Parking is a breeze thanks to the small footprint and the interior is way more spacious than you’d expect.
Is Inster a practical daily urban use compared to traditional compact cars?
02 January 2025 11:38
Sliding rear seats are genius for packing in space, but the weeny boot is a deal breaker if you need to haul more than a few grocery bags.
Is Inster a practical daily urban use compared to traditional compact cars?
02 January 2025 11:38
I'd much rather have this over a traditional compact. It has a boxy shape, which probably helps when parking, and the visibility looks to be great.
Is Inster a practical daily urban use compared to traditional compact cars?
02 January 2025 11:38
Yes, it's practical, but what price? Many buyers just want a normal looking car and the weird looks may be a turn off.
Is Inster a practical daily urban use compared to traditional compact cars?
02 January 2025 11:38
I didn’t know I needed the flat folding front seat. How many long items could you transport?
Is Inster a practical daily urban use compared to traditional compact cars?
02 January 2025 11:38
I do wonder how comfortable they will be for longer drives. It’s great for city hops, sure, but what about weekend getaways?
Is Inster a practical daily urban use compared to traditional compact cars?
02 January 2025 11:38
It’s practical, but I’m not sure about the long term reliability of all that with moving parts like the sliding seats.
Will the Inster's interior set a new trend in small car design?
02 January 2025 11:38
Absolutely! The game changer is the movable seats and the flat folding front seat. They will force other brands to step up.
Will the Inster's interior set a new trend in small car design?
02 January 2025 11:38
I'm skeptical. These features sound great, but they'll no doubt help raise the price, and that's a big factor in the small car market.
Will the Inster's interior set a new trend in small car design?
02 January 2025 11:38
What I’m most excited about are the physical buttons. Hopefully this starts a trend away from touchscreen only controls.
Will the Inster's interior set a new trend in small car design?
02 January 2025 11:38
It’s innovative, but I wonder about the durability. The more moving parts, the more things that will break over time.
Will the Inster's interior set a new trend in small car design?
02 January 2025 11:38
Mainstream small cars will probably stick to simpler, cheaper designs, I reckon, but I think it'll influence some niche models.
Will the Inster's interior set a new trend in small car design?
02 January 2025 11:38
The moving seats are cool, but personaly I'd rather better materials and build quality then that.
Will the Inster's interior set a new trend in small car design?
02 January 2025 11:38
While it could be a trend in EVs, I don’t think we’ll see such flexibility in the gas small cars anytime soon.
And how does the i20 N Line’s fuel efficiency stack up in real world driving?
02 January 2025 11:14
It’s not great, but what do you expect from a sporty hatch? In the city I get about 11-12 km/l which is okay for the performance.
And how does the i20 N Line’s fuel efficiency stack up in real world driving?
02 January 2025 11:14
I'm actually impressed. If I drive sensibly, I get about 16-17 km/l on highways. That turbo is all about how you use it.
And how does the i20 N Line’s fuel efficiency stack up in real world driving?
02 January 2025 11:14
Start enjoying the car and fuel efficiency goes out the window. Isn’t that the point of getting an N Line?
And how does the i20 N Line’s fuel efficiency stack up in real world driving?
02 January 2025 11:14
It's thirsty in traffic. In heavy city driving, I’m barely getting 9-10 km/l. If you have a long commute, definitely consider this.
And how does the i20 N Line’s fuel efficiency stack up in real world driving?
02 January 2025 11:14
It’s pretty efficient for a turbo engine, I think. Mixed driving averages 14-15 km/l (mpg). As long as you don't mash the throttle everywhere.
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