TigerEyeJazz
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I agree with you, smaller is better, but American's are tall and fat and they all want crossovers, so sadly even the "small" cars are mid-size by most standards now. I figure the actual dimensions will be identical to the civic hatch (with added width from widened stance of the CTR), these pictures definitely add mass compared to how it'll appear in person.Again, I guess I'm the weirdo here. Having owned an Integra, I loved how small and nimble it was. All these new cars are so damn big.
While I completely understand why cars are getting bigger and bigger but I too am one of the few who prefer smaller cars.I agree with you, smaller is better, but American's are tall and fat and they all want crossovers, so sadly even the "small" cars are mid-size by most standards now. I figure the actual dimensions will be identical to the civic hatch (with added width from widened stance of the CTR), these pictures definitely add mass compared to how it'll appear in person.
If they gave us something the size of the RSX I'd be thrilled, but I doubt it'll ever happen unless gas prices suddenly shoot through the roof and everyone starts to retreat back to small cars.
Yeah, man. Hyundai does us North Americans wrong. That i20N is a sweet little car for the money.While I completely understand why cars are getting bigger and bigger but I too am one of the few who prefer smaller cars.
I'm now more interested in subcompact hot hatches like Polo GTI, i20N, Fiesta ST and GR Yaris (and we get none of them here in NA)
Ironically subcompact cars are now big enough to do all the things that only compact and midsize could do.
But I'd get a big sedan/hatchback over big Crossovers any day so I'm still happy that we're getting the new teggy.
There's so many small hatches I would love that Europe and Asia get. I was always a big fan of the last model of VW Scirocco 3 door hatch. Always wanted that car to come state side (even tho it was mechanically identically to the Golf at the time). I always wanted Honda to create a Fit Si model too. Theres quite a few French small cars I'd love to see (even tho I know their reliability is questionable).While I completely understand why cars are getting bigger and bigger but I too am one of the few who prefer smaller cars.
I'm now more interested in subcompact hot hatches like Polo GTI, i20N, Fiesta ST and GR Yaris (and we get none of them here in NA)
Ironically subcompact cars are now big enough to do all the things that only compact and midsize could do.
But I'd get a big sedan/hatchback over big Crossovers any day so I'm still happy that we're getting the new teggy.
If I’m going to be 100% honest this would be my autocross car in a heartbeat next to the Integra Type S. It’s the right size. I’m sure here in FL there is a way to get them over here lol.Yeah, man. Hyundai does us North Americans wrong. That i20N is a sweet little car for the money.
To be fair they don't even sell it in their home market lol oh wait..... Ford doesn't sell Fiesta ST here either .Yeah, man. Hyundai does us North Americans wrong. That i20N is a sweet little car for the money.