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I've just had a call from a UK dealer who confirmed what Super Ted says.

He said Hyundai will not let any car be registered before 24th June at the earliest.
At the earliest is the bit that's worrying me!
 
New Video from Hyundai.


Additionally to all the other stuff they've done, it looks like they're continuing to pull all marketing "tricks" to sell the DCT:
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Makes it look like the DCT was measured with lauch control and the MT without. I'm wondering if that is to make it look "faster".
 
Additionally to all the other stuff they've done, it looks like they're continuing to pull all marketing "tricks" to sell the DCT:
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Makes it look like the DCT was measured with lauch control and the MT without. I'm wondering if that is to make it look "faster".

How would a manual be anywhere near a DSG or DCT in 0-60 with changing gear twice. Its the same speed advantage Veloster DCT has over Veloster manual. About 0,5s (even often more like 0,6/0,7). The interesting stuff will be 100-200. But i doubt we will see the manual sub 14 secs stock.

But it might be a long time until we will know. We ordered 5 Manuals and none of them will arrive before November :x
 
How would a manual be anywhere near a DSG or DCT in 0-60 with changing gear twice. Its the same speed advantage Veloster DCT has over Veloster manual. About 0,5s (even often more like 0,6/0,7). The interesting stuff will be 100-200. But i doubt we will see the manual sub 14 secs stock.

But it might be a long time until we will know. We ordered 5 Manuals and none of them will arrive before November :x
You're probably right. (I don't have any first or second hand experience comparing DCTs/MTs with a skilled driver, so no clue what a normal difference between DCT/MT is.) It's weird it's displayed like that. In general I'm wondering how those figures are determined, because for a lot of cars the real world numbers vary greatly from the manufacturer numbers. (Maybe there's nothing specified, just needs to be reproducable?)
 
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Let's be honest. Real-world scenario: you are flooring it when the traffic light turns green and hope you are faster than the car next to you. Was that 5.4s or 5.9s 0-100? No one really cares because there are too many factors that affect the end result.
 
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Let's be honest. Real-world scenario: you are flooring it when the traffic light turns green and hope you are faster than the car next to you. Was that 5.4s or 5.9s 0-100? No one really cares because there are too many factors that affect the end result.
Agree, just think, you can be the first car to reach the next set of traffic lights 150m down the road in record time...
Then you see the flashing lights behind you, and your friendly member of your local law enforcement is handing you a ticket whilst your car is loaded onto a flatbed truck being impounded for 60 days!

Yes, in certain states within Australia we have "hoon" law's, granting the Police the power to impound the car you are driving for a period of time if you have been doing "stupid" stuff" on the roads... So don't give the keys to your 19 year old son, or your friends!
 
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everything is right. I just wanted to point out that at the end of the day there is definitely no Hyundai conspiracy just to push the DCT. If the manual would be 5,4, hyundai would for sure say so.
 
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