With its three-door setup, the Hyundai Veloster looks like it would be a great car for smaller families, but Cars.com Family reviewer Carrie Kim found that wasn’t the case for her family. The driver’s side has one door, and the passenger side has two small doors; her daughter’s forward-facing convertible car seat nearly blocked the entire rear door opening on the passenger side. Carrie did appreciate the Veloster’s eye-popping looks and its turbocharged engine.
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