Spy shots: 2012 caught Hyundai Sonata (i40) car again test
Editor | Aug 30, 2010 | Comments 0
2012 Hyundai Sonata (i40) car spy shots – click above for high-definition image gallery
It’s no secret that we the market here is Autobloggers big fans of Waggons.Leider in the United States as a Combi friendly as in other corners of the world, and for this reason, there are very few examples available – most car manufacturers would crossovers introduce because it rather a much larger (and growing) market.
With that in mind it is unlikely that we a version of this 5 door Hyundai Sonata (the “i40″ in other markets will be synchronized), will receive officially, although the automaker America the red light just gave yet keine.Abgesehen of the Sonata car Cargolicious rear by the spy protect the CarPix caught employs different chrome treatment on the basis of the A-pillar and we can see that a slightly different front wurde.Im adjusted line with the Sonata’s sleek design has chosen Hyundai for more rakish hatch Assembly
While you wait to take the packages from this load lugger, Hyundai, browse through the Gallery, see the prototype on the street below.
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