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kg494EJ-1 wrote:kurpal, is it redesigned 2014 Quashqai, also anyone knows when they will be bring in the redesigned 2014 X-trail? Need to start looking for a replacement.
cinco wrote:Wow door rubbing fender means saggy hinge or twisted body. That is poor in a new uncrashed vehicle
Morpheus wrote:neexis wrote:Allergic2BunnyEars wrote:Specs for Kia Optima priced at $322K:
Bluetooth
18" Alloy Wheels
2.0l MPI Engine
6 Speed Tiptronic Transmission
6 Airbags
Remote Key-less Entry System
Flare Kit
Paddle Shifter
Solar Glass
Panoramic Sunroof
Smart Key/ Push Start
Sports Grille
Reverse Sensor/ Camera
Sport Suspension
Aux & iPod USB Input
Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
Rear Spoiler
$322K... for a Kia?? Really???
Once saw a white Optima driving next to a new 5 series and for some reason the Optima looked better(I really tried to stop my brain from thinking that eh).....
This is not Kia/Hyundai from the 1995-2005 bro.
Ok so what is a fair price for a fully loaded Optima. Serious question?
metalgear2095 wrote:What about the build quality seems cheap?
acesinghit wrote:Don't let the camera, flex steer, glass roof, 18" rims and rear spoiler fool you, like its little brother ie. the cerato. These cars require the extra knicks and knacks to close the sale. But where mid-size sedans are concerned, the optima is at the back of the pack when taking everything into consideration. Take some time and test drive those Korean mid-size cars and you'll quickly realize when it comes to luxury and quality the accord and camry are still ahead. When it comes to sporty handling, the mazda 6 is way ahead and when it comes to that overall euro feel its no where even close to a Passat.
neexis wrote:Morpheus wrote:neexis wrote:Allergic2BunnyEars wrote:Specs for Kia Optima priced at $322K:
Bluetooth
18" Alloy Wheels
2.0l MPI Engine
6 Speed Tiptronic Transmission
6 Airbags
Remote Key-less Entry System
Flare Kit
Paddle Shifter
Solar Glass
Panoramic Sunroof
Smart Key/ Push Start
Sports Grille
Reverse Sensor/ Camera
Sport Suspension
Aux & iPod USB Input
Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
Rear Spoiler
$322K... for a Kia?? Really???
Once saw a white Optima driving next to a new 5 series and for some reason the Optima looked better(I really tried to stop my brain from thinking that eh).....
This is not Kia/Hyundai from the 1995-2005 bro.
Ok so what is a fair price for a fully loaded Optima. Serious question?
Yea I get that the brand is better than it was before. I'm still not convinced though. Build quality still seems cheap, and so much of the design and features are just straight copied from The Big Three.
Considering a fully loaded Jetta @ about 275K, Passat @ 365K, Audi A3 @ 290K, CLA200 @ 370K, I don't think I would pay more than 300 for an Optima.
I know most of those vehicles are not in the same class as the Kia, but I'd rather spend a little more (or little less) and get an actual Euro that may not be as spec'd out or as large as the Optima
MadCrix wrote:yea but the cost to maintain them euros is more than the optima eh. look at total cost of ownership for 3 yrs and see which one makes sense.
most companies have charts and costs wrt service intervals ect. cater replacement tires as well.
acesinghit wrote:Don't let the camera, flex steer, glass roof, 18" rims and rear spoiler fool you, like its little brother ie. the cerato. These cars require the extra knicks and knacks to close the sale. But where mid-size sedans are concerned, the optima is at the back of the pack when taking everything into consideration. Take some time and test drive those Korean mid-size cars and you'll quickly realize when it comes to luxury and quality the accord and camry are still ahead. When it comes to sporty handling, the mazda 6 is way ahead and when it comes to that overall euro feel its no where even close to a Passat.
kurpal_v2 wrote:acesinghit wrote:Don't let the camera, flex steer, glass roof, 18" rims and rear spoiler fool you, like its little brother ie. the cerato. These cars require the extra knicks and knacks to close the sale. But where mid-size sedans are concerned, the optima is at the back of the pack when taking everything into consideration. Take some time and test drive those Korean mid-size cars and you'll quickly realize when it comes to luxury and quality the accord and camry are still ahead. When it comes to sporty handling, the mazda 6 is way ahead and when it comes to that overall euro feel its no where even close to a Passat.
This..... Holy sheit I agree with acesinghit
drchaos wrote:NOOOOOOOO lol i don't mean the corolla i mean compared to other japs and euro's ..
Quality i think is pretty good.
Adjudicator wrote:I think this is trend we are going to see continue at least here in trinidad. I'm just going on anecdotal evidence but I think the elantra and cerato already outsell the lancer, civic and mazda 3. The unfortunate truth is that the things we consider to make a car superior just isn't relevant to the vast majority of the buying public ( handling, build quality, soul of a car etc).
To them all these cars drive the same and the koreans are better looking with more cool features.
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