
Hyundai Just Changed the Game with This New Transforming Vehicle
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Date: 2020-07-26
Comments and reviews: 9
Annie
In the eighties and part of the nineties, the RV's here had 80 to 90 horsepowers. And for many years most of them only had like 122 horsepowers. (Fiat diesel engines. And they are heavy fully loaded. I just watched a video of a 2006 or 2007 model trying to drive up a mountain road. (It was very steep. It almost fell off the cliff. If they start to slide backwards, you have hardly any brakes powers to hold them back. It is dangerous.
I tried to Bing images of Hyundai RV's. I found myself watching industrial vaccum cleaners, haha!
Google wasn't much better, but at least they showed images of cars: -)
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In the eighties and part of the nineties, the RV's here had 80 to 90 horsepowers. And for many years most of them only had like 122 horsepowers. (Fiat diesel engines. And they are heavy fully loaded. I just watched a video of a 2006 or 2007 model trying to drive up a mountain road. (It was very steep. It almost fell off the cliff. If they start to slide backwards, you have hardly any brakes powers to hold them back. It is dangerous.
I tried to Bing images of Hyundai RV's. I found myself watching industrial vaccum cleaners, haha!
Google wasn't much better, but at least they showed images of cars: -)
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phych
The Porest is the combination of the Hyundai Porter, which is a Korean workhorse small truck, and Rest. It's actually a pretty interesting small RV. It's only meant for 4 people but the way the inside transforms creates more space that you expect. It's DEFINITELY not made for American sizes, and I highly doubt it'll be introduced here. Asian Petrolhead did a review of it and it's worth checking out.
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The Porest is the combination of the Hyundai Porter, which is a Korean workhorse small truck, and Rest. It's actually a pretty interesting small RV. It's only meant for 4 people but the way the inside transforms creates more space that you expect. It's DEFINITELY not made for American sizes, and I highly doubt it'll be introduced here. Asian Petrolhead did a review of it and it's worth checking out.
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DavidThoreau
In Italy, if you hire someone it s for life, a circumstance that keeps employers from hiring anyone unless they are too big to fail, in which case the government steps in to pay for early retirement. A marvelous socialist measure that keeps employment down and increases the power of large companies with a direct line to the government. Please keep America from following this path.
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In Italy, if you hire someone it s for life, a circumstance that keeps employers from hiring anyone unless they are too big to fail, in which case the government steps in to pay for early retirement. A marvelous socialist measure that keeps employment down and increases the power of large companies with a direct line to the government. Please keep America from following this path.
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Capronice
Hi Scotty we love you. We need your advice. What do you think about the 1995 Dodge Ram 1500 conversion Van with only 30, 000 miles on it. It has always been garaged and appears to be in mint condition? The asking price is reasonable. We know you don't think much of the Ram truck but how about the Van? Your input would be really appreciated.
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Hi Scotty we love you. We need your advice. What do you think about the 1995 Dodge Ram 1500 conversion Van with only 30, 000 miles on it. It has always been garaged and appears to be in mint condition? The asking price is reasonable. We know you don't think much of the Ram truck but how about the Van? Your input would be really appreciated.
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steve
mercedes are over engineered rust buckets. 100k new one is worth about 10k 8 years later.
idiots only buy them to impress other people.
unless money means nothing to you and 100k is pocket change for you then yeah go ahead and buy one.
if like 99 percent that do buy the junk 100k is a fortune to you then forget buying the crap
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mercedes are over engineered rust buckets. 100k new one is worth about 10k 8 years later.
idiots only buy them to impress other people.
unless money means nothing to you and 100k is pocket change for you then yeah go ahead and buy one.
if like 99 percent that do buy the junk 100k is a fortune to you then forget buying the crap
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Jason
Rivian supposedly poached employees as well. In doing so it isn't just the patents they are taking it is Tesla's company wide work ethics and future plans. Maybe it isn't the same patents he let everyone use but later ones that tesla needs to keep innovating. Idk. I'm a little more forgiving.
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Rivian supposedly poached employees as well. In doing so it isn't just the patents they are taking it is Tesla's company wide work ethics and future plans. Maybe it isn't the same patents he let everyone use but later ones that tesla needs to keep innovating. Idk. I'm a little more forgiving.
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Thomas
That little RV is nothing new. There are many tiny RV's made and sold mostly in Japan and Korea. In fact, they have their own RV show yearly. These are practical only in those countries where space is tight, giant RV parks and campgrounds don't exist, and speeds are not great.
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That little RV is nothing new. There are many tiny RV's made and sold mostly in Japan and Korea. In fact, they have their own RV show yearly. These are practical only in those countries where space is tight, giant RV parks and campgrounds don't exist, and speeds are not great.
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Adam
Living in korea for 8 years, Hyundai and Kia have made RVs for some time. The problem with these Bongos/Porters is they are cheaply made, underpowered, and abysmal in crash tests. Theres only a couple inches between your feet and the front end of the bumper.
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Living in korea for 8 years, Hyundai and Kia have made RVs for some time. The problem with these Bongos/Porters is they are cheaply made, underpowered, and abysmal in crash tests. Theres only a couple inches between your feet and the front end of the bumper.
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autos
Hello Scotty! Would you do a story about Nissan, and Renault CEO named Carlos Ghosn? This man stole a lot of money as CEO and Japan arrested him, and he escaped in a guitar case with a hole to breath, and escaped prosecution because of fleeing to Lebanon.
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Hello Scotty! Would you do a story about Nissan, and Renault CEO named Carlos Ghosn? This man stole a lot of money as CEO and Japan arrested him, and he escaped in a guitar case with a hole to breath, and escaped prosecution because of fleeing to Lebanon.
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