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hyundai-rm19-prototype-first-drive

Hyundai RM19 Prototype First Drive: Building Block

Posted on December 5, 2019 By Jarvis

Question: why don’t more hatchbacks have their engines in the middle? The simple answer is that the engineering required to do so is expensive and overly complicated. Not to mention, most companies just don’t think consumers want to pay more for what essentially equates to an economy five-door with a frunk. But Hyundai isn’t most companies.
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