RE: Hyundai iMax N 'Drift Bus' a real thing

RE: Hyundai iMax N 'Drift Bus' a real thing

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V12GT

325 posts

91 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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Nickbrapp said:
So you all hate heavy fast SUVs with a high COG but love a van with the same?
I'm just appreciating the sense of fun by Hyundai Australia: don't take it too seriously!

w00tman

607 posts

146 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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Nickbrapp said:
So you all hate heavy fast SUVs with a high COG but love a van with the same?
It’s not serious - enjoy it being a bit of a laugh rather than trying to fall off your high horse.

Jon_S_Rally

3,424 posts

89 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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I love what Hyundai are doing at the moment. They are building a great brand with the whole N thing. They need to get the i20N out there quickly. If it's as good as the i30, I think they have a very bright future.

Nickbrapp said:
So you all hate heavy fast SUVs with a high COG but love a van with the same?
Yes, because they are crap built to satisfy consumers, while this is a bit of fun, done for no more reason than "because they could". We all need a laugh now and again.

Kev_Mk3

2,781 posts

96 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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I think its ace

Sandpit Steve

10,111 posts

75 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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Anyone else thinking of Goodwood's XJ220 Transit?

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Tankrizzo

7,278 posts

194 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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That's the Kia Stinger GTS engine isn't it? Amazing!

Brian112Aston

47 posts

149 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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Best giggle for ages. Well done mate(s)!

flacko

123 posts

56 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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Nickbrapp said:
So you all hate heavy fast SUVs with a high COG but love a van with the same?
this is a breath of fresh air, its hilarious

Dannbodge

2,166 posts

122 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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BFleming said:
I remember the works Toyota Hiace in 1988; on a wet day (there were plenty in the west of Ireland), with an empty cargo bay that rear end was drift-tastic. As a green 16 year old I couldn't believe how little grip it had. Great times!
I also had similar experience.
17 years old
Empty XLWB Mercedes Sprinter
Broken Traction Control/Stability Control.
Wet roundabouts were interesting to say the least

SydneySE

406 posts

261 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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I'm old, ford did this 40 years ago:

https://www.truckanddriver.co.uk/latest-stories/th...

early transit vans in Australia where commonly available with a 302 v8.

ZX10R NIN

27,642 posts

126 months

Tuesday 22nd October 2019
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Luv it.

macscrooge

14 posts

144 months

Thursday 24th October 2019
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A Stinger with more headroom? Works for me!