| jaak |
I guess they haven't heard the expression, "look before you leap" as that's kind of ugly... Which, of course, is subjective.
I looked at it and all I could think of was that it was inspired by an FX and a Murano, in certain aspects. Not that it's either. |
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| hfelknor |
But they did look before they lept....that's jsut a concept vehicle.
the V8 is going to be put into their existing mid sized SUV.
Smart, IMO.
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| jaak |
Well, I'll be the first to admit that I've seen vehicles come out that I thought at first, were ugly, and then ended up having one an liking it.
The Ford Taurus was ugly when it came out. I bought one in 1995 and I still like the looks of it. (It was an SE, so it had SHO looks, but no Yamaha engine.)
Rather uninspiring to drive now... I drove it a couple of months back. (Borrowed from the In-Laws) |
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| Eric L. |
| The article suggests that the V8 will go into the next Santa Fe, which will be about the size of a Toyota Highlander (and I guess you could say the Murano). If Hyundai could pull it off - a refined V8 SUV under $35,000, people will buy it. Something I read is that Hyundai will be dropping warranties from 10 years to 5 years on the powertrain on all new models. I hope they don't become "Toyota confident" and start decontenting too. |
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| Gonzo |
| I love the looks of it.... a little mobster like but I like it. |
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| nissanlove |
| we used to own a hyundai Santa fe before the murano and i was part and still am part of the santa fe forum. the new santa fe will not have a v8 engine. only the new 3.8 v6 with 260+ hp. the v8(which is i believe the second on in hyundai history) will power there new rear drive luxury car(compete with mercedes bmw and the M45) and there large suv which isn't due out for a while still. i kinda like this concept. if only it wasn't so raised station wagonish. |
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| mozman |
I like the looks of the concept too. It reminds me of a sleeker RX330. The dash made me think of the Subaru B9 Tribeca.
It gives off a longer look than it probably is, due to the low profile. |
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