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Cool
This is the kind of thinking that goes a long way with consumers.
Hi! Where is that? In any international car show? I need that information. Thank you.
Very Cool.
very cool!
Brilliant idea!!
This is actually pretty cool
So stupid.
Cool, doesn’t Audi have this as well?
Seems like this should have been out and available years ago , right ? Thanks Hyundai
awesome…..
Why not just make the cars functions more intuitive?
Pretty cool
So if you want to learn something about your engine while going down the highway you need to crawl out onto the hood cut a hole in it and point your camera at it all while the driver can’t see where there going
this is fantastic
Kool
dang my 2014 model doesnt get this
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