Kia might be on to something, looks really sharp
https://www.kia.com/us/en/vehicle/stinger/2018/overview
https://www.kia.com/us/en/vehicle/stinger/2018/overview
No they're not.......yeah.....a Korean BMW
kind of reminds me of the Genesis
also a good car from the sister Co
the days of laughing at Korean cars are over
yeah.....a Korean BMW
kind of reminds me of the Genesis
also a good car from the sister Co
the days of laughing at Korean cars are over
Hitting all the right marks on paper, not quite there in practice. It's a lot of car for $50k, undercuts the C43 and S4 by about $5-10k
Plus, who's idea was it to extend the tailight into a foot long line along the quarter panel???
didn't notice that, but seems to be a trend in auto design
the use of LED's makes sense
but there's some very dooshy looking light treatments on the roads these days
Looks great. Too bad there's no manual.
Looks great. Too bad there's no manual.
yeah.....a Korean BMW
kind of reminds me of the Genesis
also a good car from the sister Co
The Genesis is the reigning champ in the "Fastest depreciation" department, losing a whopping 38% of it's value inside 12 months.
https://www.cheatsheet.com/automobiles/the-worst-depreciating-around.html/?a=viewall
This is the problem with name brands that have a long history of producing cheap/bargain/econobox cars trying to play the high-end game - they may get suckers to buy in, sure, but they lose their shirts in the process.
But, there's a sucker born every minute, I guess.
Nothing against Kia, but they don't hold the cachet value to put out a high value car that's not going to depreciate like a lead balloon.
Now about those Genesis', I've always like how those new ones look. There's a few 2016's around here with 50000km for $26k. Actually would be a good, reliable daily for a decent price.