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Is the Hyundai Staria’s futuristic design a hit or a miss?
03 January 2025 06:39
I think it's brilliant. Hyundai is going out on a limb and pushing design forward. Sure it's not for everyone, but the auto industry needs more of this kind of innovation.
Is the Stargazer's unique design a hit to resale value worth?
02 January 2025 12:25
That’s exactly why it might have value because of the unique design. Amidst a lot of MPVs that are carbon copies of each other, the Stargazer does stand out. In the used market that uniqueness could be appealing.
Is the Hyundai Stargazer's unique design a success or failure?
02 January 2025 12:25
Miss, big time. It appears that someone attempted to iron a normal car, and got half way through. I give Hyundai credit for trying something different but this is just too out there for me.
The Stargazer’s third row comfort, how does it fare against other MPVs in its class?
02 January 2025 12:25
Stargazer's secret weapon is the third row. The reclining is not the only thing more thoughtful than most competitors; the seat design itself is too. Hyundai seems to have remembered that humans might actually sit back there.
How does the Stargazer futuristic interior match its exterior design?
02 January 2025 12:25
It is cleverly designed from the inside. It's not that futuristic in your face, but there are little touches that make it feel modern. And the space utilization is great for and MPV.
How does the Stargazer fare on twisty roads in comparison with its MPV rivals?
02 January 2025 12:25
I was worried about driving dynamics, coming from a sedan. The Stargazer surprised me, though. It’s written in corners and doesn’t have that top heavy feel that many MPVs do.
Does the Hyundai Nexo's high price tag come with the technology and features to back it up?
02 January 2025 12:16
I think it's justified. It is cutting edge fuel cell technology and a view into the future of transportation … you are paying for.
How daily usability of owning a Hyundai Nexo compares to the daily usability of owning a traditional electric vehicle?
02 January 2025 12:16
I’ve owned both, and the Nexo is great if hydrogen is available. For daily use however, I find a regular EV more convenient because I have a home charger.
Is Hyundai Nexo's air purification feature a gimmick or it is actually useful?
02 January 2025 12:16
The concept is cool, but I’m not sure it really matters that much in the end of things. A single car can’t clean the entire city’s air.
Is the Hyundai Nexo practical for long road trips, or does hydrogen infrastructure just not exist?
02 January 2025 12:16
They're nowhere near that, the infrastructure just isn't there yet. You’d always be on the edge about where the next fuel station will be.
Does Hyundai Nexo's autonomous driving capability measure up to the hype?
02 January 2025 12:16
It's overhyped. The system is fine, but it's not so much an 'autonomous' system – you still have to pay attention all the time.
Is the Hyundai Kona Electric one of the best electric cars on the market?
02 January 2025 12:05
As a Kona EV owner, I’d say it’s a solid choice but not mind blowing. Though there's a pretty fair amount of intrigue here, it's not without its negatives – the interior is kind of low rent and the infotainment system is ancient. But for the price you’d be hard pressed to beat the range.
How has winter driving and range loss been on the Kona Electric?
02 January 2025 12:05
In fact, I actually prefer winter driving in my Kona EV than my old gas car. Its instant torque and low center of gravity make it feel really stable on snowy roads. There is range loss, but it’s predictable and easy to plan around.
Is the Kona Electric’s lack of frunk a deal breaker?
02 January 2025 12:05
People obsess too much about frunks, I think. They’re nice to have, sure, but the Kona is still plenty practical without them. I’d rather pay less for better efficiency than pay more for a frunk I would rarely use.
The Kona Electric's infotainment system? How does this compare to newer EVs?
02 January 2025 12:05
In my opinion, the Kona's biggest weakness is probably the infotainment. It really feels dated compared to a Polestar, or even the newer Hyundai models. It’s a big miss that there are no over the air updates.
Is the Kona Electric's relatively slow DC fast charging a road trip killer?
02 January 2025 12:05
That said, as someone who road trips a lot, it’s definitely a limitation. It's not as bad as some people make it sound. The Kona can still do 75 kW pretty consistently, better than some EVs that quickly throttle down. It takes good planning.
Will the Creta EV affect the Indian electric vehicle market overall?
02 January 2025 11:43
Charging infrastructure is what will be hit the hardest. We could see a boom in charging stations if the Creta EV does sell well, as there will be a lot of new EVs on the road to support.
Is the Hyundai Creta EV a whole new electric SUV experience, or just another electric SUV?
02 January 2025 11:43
Hyundai's definitely a smart move. Given the Creta name has a huge following, slapping an electric powertrain on it is a sure fire way to get noticed. And that 473 km range is no joke, it’s practical for city driving and road trips.
Do the Creta EV’s range anxiety reducing features actually make a difference?
02 January 2025 11:43
I am a current EV owner and can say these features do make a difference. But it’s not just about changing your planning, it’s also about changing your mindset. With the right tools, the Creta EV seems to help with that transition.
Will the Creta EV be as good as its ICE counterpart?
02 January 2025 11:43
When driving in the city, the EV will feel way more responsive due to the instant torque. I also bet that it will be more fun to drive than the ICE version, especially for stop and go traffic.

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