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The first EV that makes sense.
All EVs makes sense to me, in its own way !
Hey Car Sales team!Could you tell me whether this is the equivalent of the Hyundai Casper model seen overseas?
Price it at $35,000 drive away and you have a buyer here👍
Nice ev , but is it NMC
Yes NMC
@@magdre1129 lFP is better cell chemistry right !
This is becoming a joke now. Driving on dirt isn't automatically relevant to Australian conditions
What would be then, cause Hyundai and Kia know Australian tarmac roads well, don’t think much of the testing program was covered in this video. And many Aussie drivers face dirt on a daily basis.
@@aidang1254 it's a marketing ploy. All roads everywhere are the same. Every country has the same road. Nothing's unique about Australia
Please pronounce Hyundai as "Hyeondae" then it would most likely be close to the original sound spoken by Koreans.
Australians are not Koreans. Should Koreans pronounce English words the same way Australians do?
@@ScottMurrayBestFamilyCars What if I pronounce your name wrong?
@@ScottMurrayBestFamilyCars I think so, just like an old saying goes that when you're in Rome do as the Romans do.
The first EV that makes sense.
All EVs makes sense to me, in its own way !
Hey Car Sales team!
Could you tell me whether this is the equivalent of the Hyundai Casper model seen overseas?
Price it at $35,000 drive away and you have a buyer here👍
Nice ev , but is it NMC
Yes NMC
@@magdre1129 lFP is better cell chemistry right !
This is becoming a joke now. Driving on dirt isn't automatically relevant to Australian conditions
What would be then, cause Hyundai and Kia know Australian tarmac roads well, don’t think much of the testing program was covered in this video. And many Aussie drivers face dirt on a daily basis.
@@aidang1254 it's a marketing ploy. All roads everywhere are the same. Every country has the same road. Nothing's unique about Australia
Please pronounce Hyundai as "Hyeondae" then it would most likely be close to the original sound spoken by Koreans.
Australians are not Koreans. Should Koreans pronounce English words the same way Australians do?
@@ScottMurrayBestFamilyCars What if I pronounce your name wrong?
@@ScottMurrayBestFamilyCars I think so, just like an old saying goes that when you're in Rome do as the Romans do.