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https://www.hyundai.com/worldwide/en/brand-journal/heritage/heritage-series-grandeur

We’re celebrating the 35th anniversary of our 1986 Hyundai Grandeur flagship sedan with an electrifying retro concept. With an electric powertrain and all-new light and sound features, the Heritage Series Grandeur will seduce you with its ‘80s nostalgia, cutting-edge technology, and luxurious interior.

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[-] supersquirrel@sopuli.xyz 1 points 1 week ago

I understand, I am sorry I didn't mean to be defensive, to be clear, this isn't just like a U.S. thing, there are whole major influenes to this car that I don't know that well either because I know the U.S. import equivalents less well or have never heard of the cars that never made it to U.S. shores.

I understand what you are saying though, most of the time when someone is talking like I am talking they are acting like you thought I was acting lol, point taken there.

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