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That strange double grille arrangement, with the central bar inset from the sweeping curves around it, spoils an otherwise good-looking car. And who would have thought that a Korean manufacturer would produce such things. Some of us are old enough to recall the Hyundai Stellar (suppresses shudder).
The Big Bang Theory? All that many geniuses like William Morris and Herbert Austin fought for? The Sale of Rover - or in fact one time The Austin Motor Company and Morris Motors and The MG Car Company by BMW to a group of what appears to be very devious and questionable characters to put it kíndly!
This was and is the ultimate crash and the real death knell of our British Motor Industry!
Unpunished - even the Inland Revenue just looked idly on as untaxed and possibly illegally millions of other peoples money were moved and juggled around out of our country under their noses!
Ronnie Biggs did it the hard way - the others from Birmingham made it into the big time with virually no real work?
Quite what the Rover debacle has to do with Hyundai is beyond me. For another forum maybe?
Sorry if I was too fast - its easy though - a lot of basic support for the Koreas Auto Industry in its early days came from the UK/ BMC & Co managers etc! And there are now UK ex pats in China doing a good job again!
Quite right VDP, George Turnbull, wasn't it? When you think of what Herbert Austin, William Morris, Sir John Black, the Riley brothers, the Wilkes brothers and so many more put into the industry and then look at what we have now, not exactly cheering is it? And as for the decline of Rover after those wonderful 'P' series cars, the Land and Range Rovers; excuse me while I get a hanky.
The i40 is a brilliant first foray into this segment for Hyundai, and a real class contender. It’s comfortable, practical and well priced family transport – and in BlueDrive trim, it’s the most efficient car in the sector. At £19,395, it undercuts some rivals by well over £2,000, yet unlike Hyundais of old, it feels like a genuinely quality product. Add in a five-year unlimited-mileage warranty, and it’s a compelling package.