As some dealers quote wait times of up to two years, Hyundai has stopped taking orders for its i20 N hot hatch to allow supply to catch up with demand.
There is no replacement for displacement. Driving a 5.0-litre V8 is going to sound better and be faster than, say, a car that has a 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine. But in my opinion, being fast does not necessarily equate to being fun. Plus, owning a car in Singapore with a large displacement capacity means you'll have to pay a higher amount.
Who says you can t have fun with cars that have small displacement capacities? Here s a list of top 10 cars under 1.6-litre that are fun to drive in Singapore.
The pint-sized hot hatch market is shrinking, but there are still a number of worthy contenders. Here’s how the new kid on the block, the Hyundai i20 N, compares to the Ford Fiesta ST.
Suzuki has whipped the digital covers from its Vision Gran Turismo concept, though you’ll need a PlayStation to get behind the wheel of this sleek roadster.