Not exact matches
Although on the
surface, this seems like a redemption story, the
road to renewal is paved with
rough patches.
Although it's more compliant than previous Hyundai sports cars — notably the Genesis Coupe — the Veloster Turbo grows perturbed over
rough road surfaces, especially when encountered in the middle of a bend.
The extra mass — and fairly pliant suspension settings — mean that feels a bit softer than the rest of the range, and
although it's comfortable and impressively wafty at cruising speeds, it's lacking a bit of composure when asked to deal with
rougher road surfaces.
Rough road surfaces won't jar passengers,
although you will feel the bumps more if you end up riding in the third row.