I think the Hyundai staff at Fully Charged North were using a couple of 6's to shuttle between venue and hotel, as I found this next to my MG4 on Saturday morning:-
Not at all.Seems whoever parked it hates MG drivers.
It's annoying when folk park tiny cars right into a big space so it looks empty from a distance but that there needs a YPLAC sticker.
Gaz
The picture looks like there isn’t much room to open the door, was that not the case.Not at all.
The Ioniq's space was longer than the MG4's, and there were a LOT of pillars to avoid in that car park, like the one at the rear corner of both cars.
I had plenty of room to open my door.The picture looks like there isn’t much room to open the door, was that not the case.
Pictures can be deceptive like that.
I'm still unsure of the 6, to me it looks like they wanted it to look a bit like a Porsche at the rear but somehow made it look wrong.
I'd have to see one for real to be honest. I do like the car, but I bet there are limited customers due to the look of it being a 2 seater.
Gaz
The fault is the planks who designed the placement of the lines. There should be a buffer zone when spaces change direction to prevent any mishaps. I mean they already have the diagonal lines for the door (or whatever else is fenced off), they could have made continued them sideways and made a small walk way. Alas, we are all but inconvenient numbers when it comes to companies.Seems whoever parked it hates MG drivers.
It's annoying when folk park tiny cars right into a big space so it looks empty from a distance but that there needs a YPLAC sticker.
Gaz
But thats not a bad thing right?I've seen one today in flesh.... I just can't get the Porsche 911 image out of my head looking the car from the back.
It wouldn't be a bad thing if the front matches the back design. For me there were two teams designing the car. One was responsible for the front, the other one for the back and both teams never talked to each other during the "creation" 🤣But thats not a bad thing right?
Four Fuchs sake.Like my old Porsche Same team designed the front and the back i think it was the same day!
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I kind of take your point. The front although completely inoffensive, is generally fine but certainly lacks the inventiveness of the rear. Theres a veritable gang bang happening at the rear as an older guy sits comfortably in his favourite armchair, late one evening whilst gently sucking on a cigar at the front. It couldve done with a bit more vavavoom but its certainly not the worst frontend I've seen.It wouldn't be a bad thing if the front matches the back design. For me there were two teams designing the car. One was responsible for the front, the other one for the back and both teams never talked to each other during the "creation" 🤣