Kia K9 sedan spied, upscale cues include Maserati-style side vents
#31
I have a better idea. How about we wait until the car is unveiled before calling it a copy cat? If it turns out to be one (more so than not), then so be it. The only thing that matches the 5-series so far is the camo cutouts. 90% of the front is is masked off . Where the 5-series's headlights are curved, this one seems to be a bit more sharp. No one knows until the the cover is pulled off so let's wait until it's shown before throwing dirt on it. Once it is, then you can crap on it all you want.
#32
Well, Car Lounge is where all makes are discussed, right? I don't think anything is above criticism, that includes your favorite brands (I for one will not hold back from stepping hard to even my own favorite car makers if I feel they deserve criticism, for example, I really like Infiniti but they just plain flubbed it with the new M and I make no excuses for them). But some do take cheap shots, as mentioned above.
#34
I happen to like the Avalon a lot! It may be bland, but my grandmother says it's the best looking car ever
#36
He works for them yes, but he does not have final say on designs. Peter Shreyer still takes orders from the Korean executives that run the company when it comes to design.
#37
I quote, "I have a better idea. How about we wait until the car is unveiled before calling it a copy cat?" - GSteg
Just out of curiosity, where did you hear the claims of the imports? As I recall, the most popular imports are Benz, BMW, VW, and Audi.
http://joongangdaily.joins.com/artic...sp?aid=2931940
Originally Posted by meowCat
Bottom line? Korean cars in general = F A I L
"Best Automotive Company: Hyundai
According to BrandKeys, no car company inspires more customer loyalty than Hyundai. The company ranks fifth overall for its ability to delight custo*mers, and it’s not hard to see why: Hyundai’s cars are consistently afford*able and come with an incredible 10-year/100,000 mile warranty. And the company has not really been set back by recalls in recent years."
metro article: http://www.metro.us/newyork/national...-love-the-most
"It's no secret that Hyundai has been enjoying a healthy dose of praise lately, especially with fresh new products like the Genesis, Tucson and Sonata garnering a lot of media attention. But it isn't just the press that thinks Hyundai is on a roll – Kelley Blue Book now reports that the automaker now holds the Number One spot in brand loyalty, with 56.3 percent of Hyundai owners looking within the brand for new car purchases. Honda continues to hold the second place rank at 55.8 percent, and Toyota, in light of its recent recall woes, is down 4.4 percentage points to 53.3 percent, putting it in the third place spot."
http://www.autoblog.com/2010/03/15/s...honda-takes-1/
Originally Posted by meowCat
Kia needs to tone down, don't go crazy with the design.
Oh and did I mention? K9 sounds very gay.
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Oh and did I mention? K9 sounds very gay.
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