Review Hyundai Santa Fe It’s fitting that during the week of Hyundai’s new Santa Fe SR debuting its CarsGuide garage, Hyundai announced that it was poaching BMW’s M division vice president of engineering. The move is a clear indication that Hyundai wants to add some more appeal to its lineup. Its first statement of intent […]
Hyundai Santa Fe 30 special edition V6 2016
Read moreHyundai Santa Fe 30 special edition V6 2016 Richard Blackburn tests on the road and reviews the Hyundai Santa Fe 30 Special Edition V6 with specifications, fuel consumption and ruling at its launch in Australia. Hyundai marked 30 years in Australia with a return to the V6 petrol engine in its long-standing SUV. The Aussie […]
Hyundai Tucson Highlander CRDi diesel engine review 2017
Read moreHyundai Tucson Highlander CRDi diesel engine review 2017 Peter Anderson tests the road and reviews the Hyundai Tucson Highlander CRDi diesel car with specifications, fuel consumption and judgment. The Tucson range is a big one, and right above the head, around $ 50,000, is the Highlander diesel. Equipped with plenty of equipment, including a bunch […]
Hyundai Santa Fe 30 special edition 2017
Read moreHyundai Santa Fe 30 special edition 2017 Tim Robson experimented on the road and evaluated the new special edition Hyundai Santa Fe 30 with specifications, fuel consumption and judgment. Hyundai’s large Santa Fe SUV has been quite successful for the brand since it was re-introduced and updated in 2013, and the company decided to give […]
Review Hyundai Tucson
Read moreReview Hyundai Tucson In 2015, Hyundai dropped a bomb into the midsize SUV market with the all-new Tucson. The replacement for the imperfect but popular (and heavily bought) ix35, the new Tucson appeared on the market in a state before Hyundais was not always launched – completed. It is not only completed, it is good. […]
Manual car for Hyundai Elantra SR Turbo 2017
Read moreManual car for Hyundai Elantra SR Turbo 2017 There’s a Goldilocks sprinkle about the Hyundai Elantra, and in another time, when people loved convertibles rather than hatches, it might have been perfectly placed to become a big seller. It’s not too big – like a Commodore or Falcon now clear – nor too small (sure, […]
Hyundai Santa Fe Active X review: the weekend test
Read moreHyundai Santa Fe Active X review: the weekend test If there is a Hell, I have little doubt that it will be filled with a procession of children’s birthday parties; a damn eternal realm when eating fairy bread and trying to calm the jokes of hyped sugar kids. These birthday parties can be extremely tiring […]
Hyundai Kona car review
Read moreHyundai Kona car review It’s easy to find the deepest and darkest mysteries of the universe (the answer, by the way, is 42) compared to figuring out what mysterious ingredients are needed to bring a car into the segment. Small-sized SUVs are booming. One of Australia’s busiest vehicles is also the most diverse. There are […]
Hyundai Elantra review: Works
Read moreHyundai Elantra review: Works In the 90s and early 00s when small cars really went on a rampage, the Elantra was a forgettable budget alternative. Many things have changed since then. SUVs have invaded the driveway around the world, and Korean manufacturers have moved from second place to Japan to take the lead in most […]
Hyundai Elantra review
Read moreHyundai Elantra review Is there a place for modest cars in 2019? Hyundai seems to think so. And so, for 2019, it overhauled its Elantra range, with a polarizing new look and exciting new trim levels. Is the price right to push Elantra to the forefront? Or is the less popular convertible brother i30 destined […]