Overview & Reviews
For 2014, the Hyundai Veloster lineup expands to include a slightly less expensive Turbo R-Spec model, while last year's RE:MIX trim level is replaced by the new RE:FLEX Edition (late availability). In addition, the base 2014 Hyundai Veloster gets a rearview camera, LED daytime running lights and a driver side blind spot mirror as standard. All Veloster Turbo models get a brake-based torque-vectoring feature designed to improve handling around tight turns, while automatic climate control is newly optional.
- Lengthy warranty.
- Lots of features for the money
- Distinctive styling
- Fuel-efficient engines
- Not as sporty as it looks
- Harsh and unsophisticated ride
- Slow base engine
- Limited rear-seat access and headroom.
- Noticeable road noise
User Reviews:
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Economical Unique Hot hatch! - 2014 Hyundai Veloster
By hero253 - November 29 - 2:59 pmI bought my veloster turbo a couple of months ago and thought it was time for a review. I have never been disappointed in this car and I love the way it drives. I average about 34mpg combined! And I still have enough power to accelerate and pass when I need to. The sound system is pretty good especially on xm radio. There is plenty of trunk space, especially with the back seats down. Everyone looks at my car as I roll by and I have not seen another veloster turbo in nor cal since I have bought it. I love that this car is really uncommon. From a stop, the car will pull you back into the seat as you race the engine! If youre looking for an economical car with some power, this is it!
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