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2012 Hyundai Veloster @ 2011 Detroit Auto Show

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2011

The wraps came off the 2012 Hyundai Veloster at the 2011 Detroit Auto Show, with Hyundai expecting the Tiburon sport coupe replacement to start at around $17,500 when it goes on sale here in July.

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  • CITY HUNTER!!!

  • Hybrid engines are overrated. You DON'T NEED a hybrid to get great gas mileage......ask geo metro owners. The metro was released in the mid 90s I think with several trims. One trim offered a whopping 70 mpg highway on a pure gasoline engine. What the hell happened to that technology? Why is 35 mpg hwy so great today? A car that offered far better mpg was in the market years ago.

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  • @r56mini Thanks, now I'm jealous... I still got a Sonata 2007 and would love to have the Veloster instead. (I don't like the name tho as velo means bicycle in French, but that's not that important)

  • I bought loaded yellow one. I love it. I get better than advertised 40 mpg.

  • Great Cars!!!

  • what is "dual clutch"? I'm assuming there aren't actually two clutch pedals?  Is it a fancy name for "automatic"? Never heard of such a thing, except in semi rigs, I reckon.

  • Korea

  • @flipfloplogic A lot of Hybrid owners know that you dont need a Hybrid. But they get it just because it uses less gas. And for the exclusivity in saying you have a Hybrid, and that really gets the eco freaks ego boosting.

  • By all odds, as for this car, a design is old-fashioned.By all odds a hybrid system cannot stand a system of Honda.The imitation will not be possible in a system of Toyota at all, too.

  • Hmmmm...... I don't like these hybrid cars I wonder how reliable they are on the road.

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