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tool001 01-11-2016 11:35 PM

Lol taxi driver in Korea once told me... " Kia, hyundai.....no good!""

A few bodyshops told me Kia, hyundai try to cut corners while painting cars to keep costs low..
As someone else said..get Honda or Toyota.. Will last longer..better resale

AstulzerRZD 01-12-2016 05:46 AM

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Originally Posted by tool001 (Post 8716064)
Lol taxi driver in Korea once told me... " Kia, hyundai.....no good!""

A few bodyshops told me Kia, hyundai try to cut corners while painting cars to keep costs low..
As someone else said..get Honda or Toyota.. Will last longer..better resale

Interesting to hear this, I remember the 12- Sonata being marketed as having a better paint process than Mercedes when it was released

AstulzerRZD 01-12-2016 05:48 AM

Although more unreliable? I found the VW Touraeg had much better interior quality and materials than the 1st generation Cayenne did. E.g. the slow release handbrake, etc.
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Originally Posted by bcrdukes (Post 8715792)
I would not get one.

I've driven too many over the years. They impress initially, but after a few days, weeks, months, years, you start to notice how not-so-great they are. Friends I know who decided to go this route, in the same fashion you did, regret their decision, and these people grew up driving Japanese cars.

You may want to consider a Porsche Cayenne S that is dealer maintained. Most of the first owners are dumping them to get the Macan. They're underrated and unloved like the 996, but they are amazing and solid cars. You can pick a very nice one between $16 - $18K tops with plenty to spare for long-term maintenance and repairs. A friend of mine picked up a 2004 Cayenne S with 115,000km, dealer maintained for $16K. Sucks on gas, but it sure beats sitting in a crummy car for the next 5 years.

Any how, the only right choice is the one you make, like winson604 said. If you feel like the Kia is the right car for you, then get it. Only you can decide that, not us.

Good luck.


AstulzerRZD 01-12-2016 05:49 AM

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Originally Posted by PeanutButter (Post 8715571)
I plan on keeping the car for a long time. My parents never leased and every car they have had has lasted them 10+ years.

My budget is about $35k. I am seriously considering the Kia Sportage. A colleague of mine actually drives a Sportage and I took his for a test drive and I really like it.

Though, I was looking on CL and you can find a 2008 Audi Q5 for $25k. I'm really torn on what to do. I am leaning towards the older Q5 though.

I would not suggest the Sportage. Overly stiff suspension tune with no real driving dynamics (typical Hyundai), very limited visibility, and cramped interior quarters.

MindBomber 01-12-2016 05:57 AM

My cousin and his partner have purchased three Kias. Out of them, one (the second that they purchased) was a complete lemon that was in the shop for months on end. The dealership eventually offered to sell them another Kia for a bargin (which became the third one they purchased) because they couldn't find a way to make it run with any degree of reasonable reliability. One out of their three cars being a complete lemon and the other two being only OK is enough to stear me clear of the brand. Stick to Honda/Toyota.

Gululu 01-12-2016 05:59 AM

just get the new nissan rogue. stay away from kia (the new honda). cars like Kia should only be used as rental fleets in canada.
in terms of import car overall ranking: Lexus>Nissan/infiniti>Toyota>Hyundai>Honda/Acura>Kia

winson604 01-12-2016 06:50 AM

I'm no car guy except for that fact that I drive them but I've had great experiences with my Mazda 6 so far, 6 years old now. Have another Mazda at home a 2003 Protege 5 which has also been great until recently but then again it's at like 200 clicks now.

I hear the new Skyactiv shiet isn't too bad but again I'm no car guy, I really don't know shit all.

dn53 01-12-2016 09:17 AM

I can agree the paint on the kias suck, you can see the orange peel on them pretty readily.

The quality on them I would say is on par with Hyundai. Many of the parts and design come from the same factory and likely undergo the same quality conttol

I should mention that Kia has an attractive warranty period of 5yrs or 100k, full coverage and as a tech I've put tons of stuff through warranty that I probably shouldn't have lol

The only times where I've seen catastrophic engine failure is usually when the customer goes 20k over there service interval. Pull the valve cover off and it's full of sludge. I guess due to the customer base, it can attract a lot of people who don't take care of their vehicles, and evidently can put the image of the brand to shit.

I don't work there anymore, but if you are looking for a reliable vehicle, although they do lack some driving dynamic, (optima turbo pack a ton of horsepower but they aren't that fun to drive) don't be afraid to pick one up.

Liquid_o2 01-13-2016 09:52 AM

Anyone have any experience with the Kia Soul? All the reviews online (Motortrend, Autoblog, KBB etc.) seem to give it glowing reviews. My mom is looking for a new car and she seems to like them. I'm trying to steer her towards a Mazda 3 hatch or Honda Fit, maybe Elantra GT.

bcrdukes 01-13-2016 10:16 AM

If you love your mom, please do not let her get a Kia Soul. I got one as a rental and it was such a fucking piece of shit. They are meant to be leased and part of rental fleets. Fuck no.

vantrip 01-13-2016 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by 08civicsi_coupe (Post 8716022)
we own a 2015 optima turbo and all i can say is don't buy a kia their after service is terrible and our has had a whole new engine and been in the shop 3 of the 6 months we've owned it

This is pretty typical of new kia's. I advise to stay away from them as I seen people brand new kia being towed in for serious engine issues. Also we have some soul's in the fleet and there always getting something fixed under warranty.

Jmac 01-13-2016 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Liquid_o2 (Post 8716533)
Anyone have any experience with the Kia Soul? All the reviews online (Motortrend, Autoblog, KBB etc.) seem to give it glowing reviews. My mom is looking for a new car and she seems to like them. I'm trying to steer her towards a Mazda 3 hatch or Honda Fit, maybe Elantra GT.

Lemon-Aid 2015 review of Kia Soul
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Road performance: Some powerful engines and fuel-sipping powertrains (the 2.0L is a better choice for reserve power), although the base engine could use more grunt at low engine rpm; a compliant suspension, without undue body roll or front-end plow; and fairly agile cornering, with good steering feedback. A busy highway ride.

Strong points: Inexpensive and well equipped with safety devices like ABS, stability control, six airbags, and active head restraints - features that are rare on entry-level small cars. User-friendly, simple controls; plenty of interior room, especially when it comes to headroom; excellent front and side visibility; and comfortable seats.

Weak points: Ominpresent rattles; excessive wind and road noise; and many body, fit, and finish glitches. Poor-quality, easily broken, or prematurely worn interior items. The AC defroster may not clear the windshield. Owners decry a plethora of fit and finish deficiencies, including excessive condensation in the headlights, chips in the glass and paint, and door panels that scratch with the slightest touch. Steering wheel noise and vibration repair. Fuel economy is seriously overstated.

ImportPsycho 01-13-2016 05:29 PM

Soul is ugly as Faaaak!

dc5typeS 01-13-2016 10:41 PM

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PeanutButter 01-17-2016 02:43 PM

^porsche really dropped. IIRC, Porsche was top 3 before.


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