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Old 08-17-2007, 07:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hey just trying expand my knowledge about hyundai cars.
Does hyundai have a performance side or a acing company? I must say thanks in advance for the help.

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Mods i must apologize if this thread is in the wrong place. If so would u please move it to the right section, or direct me to where i should post.

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unfortunately no,

Hyundai's main focus is producing automobile's for the everyday consumer..and they don't think there's enough demand for such a aftermarket division for their underperformance-engineered cars,

if they kept making car's like the scoupe turbo, people would've been more enthusiastic about them and have a loyal following but hyundai always chickens out.

most of their line-up is conjured up by marketing jerks.
and being a capitalistic corporate..hyundai is a subsidary of a major hyundai group conglomerate..
in other words..hyundai is more than just cars...way more..

but on the good side..we got a member of these board's that's practicing a start of hyundai perofrmance part's Hyperformance..I think he's from Hyundai motor Canada


and hyundai's future and next year model's will include forced induction and RWD, thing's we savored so much from hyundai's in the past.

Kia has also announced they're going to attack the tuned aport compact car market with a 'SRT-4" of their own
with such models in development.

a Performance Brand called "XR" which will include turbo and supercharged compact car's by kia..which i think will sway people from their japanese imports.

So in the meantime..we are pretty much the aftermarket


supercharged tiburons, beta swapped accents and Pissed turbo elantras run the import scene.
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