Are the Koreans riding too high?
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Re: Are the Koreans riding too high?
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 14:59:29 GMT, nothermark <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote:
> Rear drive on a car that size will be unblanced with too much weight on the front
Or make it possible for it to become a true sports car.
--
Bob
> Rear drive on a car that size will be unblanced with too much weight on the front
Or make it possible for it to become a true sports car.
--
Bob
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Re: Are the Koreans riding too high?
yes indeed, well engineered and designed can make it more balanced 50/50 (or
somewhere close to that....)
and can be possibly be considered a True Sports Car.
> Or make it possible for it to become a true sports car.
> --
> Bob
somewhere close to that....)
and can be possibly be considered a True Sports Car.
> Or make it possible for it to become a true sports car.
> --
> Bob
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Re: Are the Koreans riding too high?
yes indeed, well engineered and designed can make it more balanced 50/50 (or
somewhere close to that....)
and can be possibly be considered a True Sports Car.
> Or make it possible for it to become a true sports car.
> --
> Bob
somewhere close to that....)
and can be possibly be considered a True Sports Car.
> Or make it possible for it to become a true sports car.
> --
> Bob
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Re: Are the Koreans riding too high?
yes indeed, well engineered and designed can make it more balanced 50/50 (or
somewhere close to that....)
and can be possibly be considered a True Sports Car.
> Or make it possible for it to become a true sports car.
> --
> Bob
somewhere close to that....)
and can be possibly be considered a True Sports Car.
> Or make it possible for it to become a true sports car.
> --
> Bob
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Re: Are the Koreans riding too high?
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 00:28:43 -0600, "Jody" <jaari1972@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>i miss my pony and stellar, i too prefer the handling of rwd cars..
>exspecially on gravel.
>"news" <jjj@jeebbbbbbbbbb.com> wrote in message
>news:06BVf.4767$Pe.3473@bignews6.bellsouth.net. ..
>> maybe and maybe not. the rise of FWD "sports" (sporty) cars are rising.
>> the Tiburon could conceivably compete with quite a bit of other RWD cars
>> out there...(dare I say the 'stang, charger, that small roadster beamer x3
>> something.. maybe....)
>> IMO-Id never buy a FWD sports/sporty car EVER. I'm old school and RWD is
>> what I've always driven .
>> My Sonata is my first FWD car, still love it though..
>>
>>
>>
>> "nothermark" <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in message
>> news:hhgb22lmqv3egih5vb5oo56bnun9tba7c6@4ax.com...
>>> wrong car for it
>>>
>>> On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 19:13:12 -0600, "Jody" <jaari1972@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>>>
>>>>the next tiburon is going to be rear wheel drive
>>>>"news-1" <hyundailover@sonata.yupp.kr.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:g6YUf.1740$sU4.279@bignews4.bellsouth.net ...
>>>>> (IMO)
>>>>> I think its as a competitive auto market as its ever been in the
>>>>> history
>>>>> of
>>>>> auto manufacturing. GM facing huge losses (no loss to me, but sorry
>>>>> for
>>>>> the
>>>>> auto workers; as no fault to them)
>>>>> If Hyundai continues what they've been doing, I see them continually
>>>>> gaining
>>>>> market share.
>>>>> I was amazed at their new azera and sonata. I have been thinking about
>>>>> the
>>>>> Tucson for the next year or so... (BUT my sonata keeps on rockin'
>>>>> I wish they had plans for a RWD model here in the Americas, as it seems
>>>>> to
>>>>> be making somewhat of a comeback.
>>>>>
>>>>> "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:f32223320d5bf1d42b54dc9864d5b543@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>>>>>> Hyundai is very serious about being one of the top 5 auto
>>>>>> manufacturers
>>>>>> in
>>>>>> the world. They believe that if they don't accomplish that in the
>>>>>> next 5
>>>>>> years that someone else may own them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>
you just have to learn how to handle the FWD. It takes different
techniques.
>i miss my pony and stellar, i too prefer the handling of rwd cars..
>exspecially on gravel.
>"news" <jjj@jeebbbbbbbbbb.com> wrote in message
>news:06BVf.4767$Pe.3473@bignews6.bellsouth.net. ..
>> maybe and maybe not. the rise of FWD "sports" (sporty) cars are rising.
>> the Tiburon could conceivably compete with quite a bit of other RWD cars
>> out there...(dare I say the 'stang, charger, that small roadster beamer x3
>> something.. maybe....)
>> IMO-Id never buy a FWD sports/sporty car EVER. I'm old school and RWD is
>> what I've always driven .
>> My Sonata is my first FWD car, still love it though..
>>
>>
>>
>> "nothermark" <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in message
>> news:hhgb22lmqv3egih5vb5oo56bnun9tba7c6@4ax.com...
>>> wrong car for it
>>>
>>> On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 19:13:12 -0600, "Jody" <jaari1972@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>>>
>>>>the next tiburon is going to be rear wheel drive
>>>>"news-1" <hyundailover@sonata.yupp.kr.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:g6YUf.1740$sU4.279@bignews4.bellsouth.net ...
>>>>> (IMO)
>>>>> I think its as a competitive auto market as its ever been in the
>>>>> history
>>>>> of
>>>>> auto manufacturing. GM facing huge losses (no loss to me, but sorry
>>>>> for
>>>>> the
>>>>> auto workers; as no fault to them)
>>>>> If Hyundai continues what they've been doing, I see them continually
>>>>> gaining
>>>>> market share.
>>>>> I was amazed at their new azera and sonata. I have been thinking about
>>>>> the
>>>>> Tucson for the next year or so... (BUT my sonata keeps on rockin'
>>>>> I wish they had plans for a RWD model here in the Americas, as it seems
>>>>> to
>>>>> be making somewhat of a comeback.
>>>>>
>>>>> "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:f32223320d5bf1d42b54dc9864d5b543@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>>>>>> Hyundai is very serious about being one of the top 5 auto
>>>>>> manufacturers
>>>>>> in
>>>>>> the world. They believe that if they don't accomplish that in the
>>>>>> next 5
>>>>>> years that someone else may own them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>
you just have to learn how to handle the FWD. It takes different
techniques.
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Re: Are the Koreans riding too high?
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 00:28:43 -0600, "Jody" <jaari1972@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>i miss my pony and stellar, i too prefer the handling of rwd cars..
>exspecially on gravel.
>"news" <jjj@jeebbbbbbbbbb.com> wrote in message
>news:06BVf.4767$Pe.3473@bignews6.bellsouth.net. ..
>> maybe and maybe not. the rise of FWD "sports" (sporty) cars are rising.
>> the Tiburon could conceivably compete with quite a bit of other RWD cars
>> out there...(dare I say the 'stang, charger, that small roadster beamer x3
>> something.. maybe....)
>> IMO-Id never buy a FWD sports/sporty car EVER. I'm old school and RWD is
>> what I've always driven .
>> My Sonata is my first FWD car, still love it though..
>>
>>
>>
>> "nothermark" <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in message
>> news:hhgb22lmqv3egih5vb5oo56bnun9tba7c6@4ax.com...
>>> wrong car for it
>>>
>>> On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 19:13:12 -0600, "Jody" <jaari1972@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>>>
>>>>the next tiburon is going to be rear wheel drive
>>>>"news-1" <hyundailover@sonata.yupp.kr.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:g6YUf.1740$sU4.279@bignews4.bellsouth.net ...
>>>>> (IMO)
>>>>> I think its as a competitive auto market as its ever been in the
>>>>> history
>>>>> of
>>>>> auto manufacturing. GM facing huge losses (no loss to me, but sorry
>>>>> for
>>>>> the
>>>>> auto workers; as no fault to them)
>>>>> If Hyundai continues what they've been doing, I see them continually
>>>>> gaining
>>>>> market share.
>>>>> I was amazed at their new azera and sonata. I have been thinking about
>>>>> the
>>>>> Tucson for the next year or so... (BUT my sonata keeps on rockin'
>>>>> I wish they had plans for a RWD model here in the Americas, as it seems
>>>>> to
>>>>> be making somewhat of a comeback.
>>>>>
>>>>> "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:f32223320d5bf1d42b54dc9864d5b543@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>>>>>> Hyundai is very serious about being one of the top 5 auto
>>>>>> manufacturers
>>>>>> in
>>>>>> the world. They believe that if they don't accomplish that in the
>>>>>> next 5
>>>>>> years that someone else may own them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>
you just have to learn how to handle the FWD. It takes different
techniques.
>i miss my pony and stellar, i too prefer the handling of rwd cars..
>exspecially on gravel.
>"news" <jjj@jeebbbbbbbbbb.com> wrote in message
>news:06BVf.4767$Pe.3473@bignews6.bellsouth.net. ..
>> maybe and maybe not. the rise of FWD "sports" (sporty) cars are rising.
>> the Tiburon could conceivably compete with quite a bit of other RWD cars
>> out there...(dare I say the 'stang, charger, that small roadster beamer x3
>> something.. maybe....)
>> IMO-Id never buy a FWD sports/sporty car EVER. I'm old school and RWD is
>> what I've always driven .
>> My Sonata is my first FWD car, still love it though..
>>
>>
>>
>> "nothermark" <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in message
>> news:hhgb22lmqv3egih5vb5oo56bnun9tba7c6@4ax.com...
>>> wrong car for it
>>>
>>> On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 19:13:12 -0600, "Jody" <jaari1972@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>>>
>>>>the next tiburon is going to be rear wheel drive
>>>>"news-1" <hyundailover@sonata.yupp.kr.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:g6YUf.1740$sU4.279@bignews4.bellsouth.net ...
>>>>> (IMO)
>>>>> I think its as a competitive auto market as its ever been in the
>>>>> history
>>>>> of
>>>>> auto manufacturing. GM facing huge losses (no loss to me, but sorry
>>>>> for
>>>>> the
>>>>> auto workers; as no fault to them)
>>>>> If Hyundai continues what they've been doing, I see them continually
>>>>> gaining
>>>>> market share.
>>>>> I was amazed at their new azera and sonata. I have been thinking about
>>>>> the
>>>>> Tucson for the next year or so... (BUT my sonata keeps on rockin'
>>>>> I wish they had plans for a RWD model here in the Americas, as it seems
>>>>> to
>>>>> be making somewhat of a comeback.
>>>>>
>>>>> "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:f32223320d5bf1d42b54dc9864d5b543@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>>>>>> Hyundai is very serious about being one of the top 5 auto
>>>>>> manufacturers
>>>>>> in
>>>>>> the world. They believe that if they don't accomplish that in the
>>>>>> next 5
>>>>>> years that someone else may own them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>
you just have to learn how to handle the FWD. It takes different
techniques.
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Re: Are the Koreans riding too high?
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 00:28:43 -0600, "Jody" <jaari1972@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>i miss my pony and stellar, i too prefer the handling of rwd cars..
>exspecially on gravel.
>"news" <jjj@jeebbbbbbbbbb.com> wrote in message
>news:06BVf.4767$Pe.3473@bignews6.bellsouth.net. ..
>> maybe and maybe not. the rise of FWD "sports" (sporty) cars are rising.
>> the Tiburon could conceivably compete with quite a bit of other RWD cars
>> out there...(dare I say the 'stang, charger, that small roadster beamer x3
>> something.. maybe....)
>> IMO-Id never buy a FWD sports/sporty car EVER. I'm old school and RWD is
>> what I've always driven .
>> My Sonata is my first FWD car, still love it though..
>>
>>
>>
>> "nothermark" <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in message
>> news:hhgb22lmqv3egih5vb5oo56bnun9tba7c6@4ax.com...
>>> wrong car for it
>>>
>>> On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 19:13:12 -0600, "Jody" <jaari1972@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>>>
>>>>the next tiburon is going to be rear wheel drive
>>>>"news-1" <hyundailover@sonata.yupp.kr.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:g6YUf.1740$sU4.279@bignews4.bellsouth.net ...
>>>>> (IMO)
>>>>> I think its as a competitive auto market as its ever been in the
>>>>> history
>>>>> of
>>>>> auto manufacturing. GM facing huge losses (no loss to me, but sorry
>>>>> for
>>>>> the
>>>>> auto workers; as no fault to them)
>>>>> If Hyundai continues what they've been doing, I see them continually
>>>>> gaining
>>>>> market share.
>>>>> I was amazed at their new azera and sonata. I have been thinking about
>>>>> the
>>>>> Tucson for the next year or so... (BUT my sonata keeps on rockin'
>>>>> I wish they had plans for a RWD model here in the Americas, as it seems
>>>>> to
>>>>> be making somewhat of a comeback.
>>>>>
>>>>> "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:f32223320d5bf1d42b54dc9864d5b543@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>>>>>> Hyundai is very serious about being one of the top 5 auto
>>>>>> manufacturers
>>>>>> in
>>>>>> the world. They believe that if they don't accomplish that in the
>>>>>> next 5
>>>>>> years that someone else may own them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>
you just have to learn how to handle the FWD. It takes different
techniques.
>i miss my pony and stellar, i too prefer the handling of rwd cars..
>exspecially on gravel.
>"news" <jjj@jeebbbbbbbbbb.com> wrote in message
>news:06BVf.4767$Pe.3473@bignews6.bellsouth.net. ..
>> maybe and maybe not. the rise of FWD "sports" (sporty) cars are rising.
>> the Tiburon could conceivably compete with quite a bit of other RWD cars
>> out there...(dare I say the 'stang, charger, that small roadster beamer x3
>> something.. maybe....)
>> IMO-Id never buy a FWD sports/sporty car EVER. I'm old school and RWD is
>> what I've always driven .
>> My Sonata is my first FWD car, still love it though..
>>
>>
>>
>> "nothermark" <trash@gnomex.cotse.net> wrote in message
>> news:hhgb22lmqv3egih5vb5oo56bnun9tba7c6@4ax.com...
>>> wrong car for it
>>>
>>> On Fri, 24 Mar 2006 19:13:12 -0600, "Jody" <jaari1972@yahoo.ca> wrote:
>>>
>>>>the next tiburon is going to be rear wheel drive
>>>>"news-1" <hyundailover@sonata.yupp.kr.com> wrote in message
>>>>news:g6YUf.1740$sU4.279@bignews4.bellsouth.net ...
>>>>> (IMO)
>>>>> I think its as a competitive auto market as its ever been in the
>>>>> history
>>>>> of
>>>>> auto manufacturing. GM facing huge losses (no loss to me, but sorry
>>>>> for
>>>>> the
>>>>> auto workers; as no fault to them)
>>>>> If Hyundai continues what they've been doing, I see them continually
>>>>> gaining
>>>>> market share.
>>>>> I was amazed at their new azera and sonata. I have been thinking about
>>>>> the
>>>>> Tucson for the next year or so... (BUT my sonata keeps on rockin'
>>>>> I wish they had plans for a RWD model here in the Americas, as it seems
>>>>> to
>>>>> be making somewhat of a comeback.
>>>>>
>>>>> "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:f32223320d5bf1d42b54dc9864d5b543@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
>>>>>> Hyundai is very serious about being one of the top 5 auto
>>>>>> manufacturers
>>>>>> in
>>>>>> the world. They believe that if they don't accomplish that in the
>>>>>> next 5
>>>>>> years that someone else may own them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
>
you just have to learn how to handle the FWD. It takes different
techniques.
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