2020 Hyundai Veloster Turbo long-term review: Value for money

Value for money, in a wider pragmatic sense, is seldom applied to sports cars by the people who are considering them. They’re not usually good value for money. Often featuring two doors, cramped cabins, limited usability and likely poor residual values, they’re a selfish choice that’s led by the heart over the head. I can’t imagine a punter having much success after walking their family of five into a Mazda dealer, and pointing to the roadster in the corner.

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