"The second-generation Hyundai Veloster N boasts a 275-horsepower turbocharged 4-cylinder engine that delivers an impressive amount of zip," Harley said.
"Handling is spot-on, thanks to a sophisticated adaptive suspension that is both comfortable and sporty, and styling is eye-catching without being over-the-top."
With a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $29,000, Harley said the car offers a good bang for your buck.
"Millennials will be pleased with the standard 10-year warranty and appreciate that Hyundai's new Veloster N undercuts the Honda Civic Type R's pricing by nearly $6,000 — that's a tremendous savings in this $30,000 price segment."