A blast from the past for me. It was the very first car I drove when I went out to Singapore for work. It was a 2 litre Prima model, in a medium metallic blue, with one of the most efficient a/c systems I knew back then.
I really liked this car at the age of 19 in 1984. I had inherited my father's 1600 L Cortina Mk3 1973 model the previous October. I test drove the GSL in 84'. It drove in a similar fashion to my aging Cortina, though felt much tighter on the road. I ended up holding on to the Cortina, chopping it in for a Fiat Uno in 86'. For those that had had a Cortina it was the obvious replacement choice.
The Hyundai Stellar was more popular as a taxi than private cars. I remember in my town in the 1980s when most taxis were Stellars some in garish colours like orange and yellow.
Needlepunch carpet is a type of non-woven carpet made by mechanically punching or needling fibres through a backing material, creating a dense, durable structure. Its key difference from other carpet types lies in its manufacturing process, which doesn’t involve weaving or tufting. I assume the different weigh that the heavier the weight the thicker and more luxurious the carpet is
@@quarterlight when it stated in the brochure about needle punch carpets I had to Google what it was as never heard of it. Happy Christmas to you and the cats 🐈
The follow up to the rust prone Hyundai Pony hatchback. It wasn't much better. If you were on a budget, and couldn't afford anything else it was moderately OK if nothing special.
If there had to be a Mark 6 Cortina this was credible but it needed more than one engine. If I wanted the GSL with central locking, electric windows and automatic transmission I think I would want more than 74 bhp as well.
I'm the chap from Wales referred to in the video, and I found the standard 74 bhp quite tiring on long fast journeys, hence fitting a V8 in 2002. ruclips.net/video/1cOAq9Ccq8U/видео.htmlsi=xpNONAgcRAJI57dd
A blast from the past for me. It was the very first car I drove when I went out to Singapore for work. It was a 2 litre Prima model, in a medium metallic blue, with one of the most efficient a/c systems I knew back then.
Interesting car and brochure, as Hyundai arrived here in Finland (first time) in 1990, so we didn't see these older cars.
I really liked this car at the age of 19 in 1984. I had inherited my father's 1600 L Cortina Mk3 1973 model the previous October. I test drove the GSL in 84'. It drove in a similar fashion to my aging Cortina, though felt much tighter on the road. I ended up holding on to the Cortina, chopping it in for a Fiat Uno in 86'.
For those that had had a Cortina it was the obvious replacement choice.
nice too this Hyundai Stella, this model big sedan 1.6 engine, this best model that time, in UK how many left this car in the UK road now
The Hyundai Stellar was more popular as a taxi than private cars. I remember in my town in the 1980s when most taxis were Stellars some in garish colours like orange and yellow.
Needlepunch carpet is a type of non-woven carpet made by mechanically punching or needling fibres through a backing material, creating a dense, durable structure. Its key difference from other carpet types lies in its manufacturing process, which doesn’t involve weaving or tufting. I assume the different weigh that the heavier the weight the thicker and more luxurious the carpet is
Interesting thank you for that
@@quarterlight when it stated in the brochure about needle punch carpets I had to Google what it was as never heard of it. Happy Christmas to you and the cats 🐈
The follow up to the rust prone Hyundai Pony hatchback. It wasn't much better. If you were on a budget, and couldn't afford anything else it was moderately OK if nothing special.
If there had to be a Mark 6 Cortina this was credible but it needed more than one engine. If I wanted the GSL with central locking, electric windows and automatic transmission I think I would want more than 74 bhp as well.
Yes you would have a full range if it had been a Ford but this of course was way cheaper than a Sierra at this time - more like escort money.
I'm the chap from Wales referred to in the video, and I found the standard 74 bhp quite tiring on long fast journeys, hence fitting a V8 in 2002.
ruclips.net/video/1cOAq9Ccq8U/видео.htmlsi=xpNONAgcRAJI57dd
Wonderful so happy you found the video and commented . All the best
My 2018 Hyundai i10 1.2 is 13 bhp more powerful than the Stellar.
No doubt - much more power from less these days.
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