This compact pick up trucks as the Americans call it Ford Maverick came 2021 & Hyundai Santa Cruz 2022 based on the Tucson SUV that came 2022 the one ton Hyundai bakkie is based on previous Hyundai Santa Fe the one South Africa still in production all new version yet to come that Hyundai bakkie should be named Hyundai Arizona .
Enjoy that Left foot pain with that Manual Transmission when you’re in stop and go traffic or a a major accident on the Interstate. I’ll take a automatic anytime. Don’t want a Gas Hog $65000 pick up truck.to each his own. Just me and the Wife, 😂
@@ArmyOne519 you don't have to press the break in traffic? I can take my FEET off the break and clutch in traffic. Standards get 10% better fuel economy. No transmission fluids to change. clutch will go 500k miles. They are cheaper too.
@@ArmyOne519 i put 500k on my 98 toyota 4x4. I have 250 on my 2009 tacoma 2x4. never done anything to them. good luck with your autos. after 500k miles you will have spent more on just the tranny fluid then i would spend rebuilding a clutch.
They have a "camper-shell?" That would be a great option for trips.
Where’s the hybrid? Hard to understand? I would be interested in a hybrid option.
This compact pick up trucks as the Americans call it Ford Maverick came 2021 & Hyundai Santa Cruz 2022 based on the Tucson SUV that came 2022 the one ton Hyundai bakkie is based on previous Hyundai Santa Fe the one South Africa still in production all new version yet to come that Hyundai bakkie should be named Hyundai Arizona .
It's HUNDAY...NOT HYUNDAY
It's only worth 20 thousand dollars.
4cyl, manual trans, xtra-cab and 6.5' bed.
no thanks. That bed is useless.
Enjoy that Left foot pain with that Manual Transmission when you’re in stop and go traffic or a a major accident on the Interstate. I’ll take a automatic anytime. Don’t want a Gas Hog $65000 pick up truck.to each his own. Just me and the Wife, 😂
@@ArmyOne519 you don't have to press the break in traffic? I can take my FEET off the break and clutch in traffic.
Standards get 10% better fuel economy. No transmission fluids to change. clutch will go 500k miles. They are cheaper too.
@@stoggy4839 Until the clutch, pressure plate, Throw out bearing goes. Good luck 😂.
@@ArmyOne519 i put 500k on my 98 toyota 4x4. I have 250 on my 2009 tacoma 2x4. never done anything to them. good luck with your autos.
after 500k miles you will have spent more on just the tranny fluid then i would spend rebuilding a clutch.