Kia and Hyundai are making some pretty good quality products these days. It ain't 1996 any more. Last year Kia's sales were up 39% at nearly half a million cars by the end of November.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Chinese Ford Clone
Collapse
X
-
-
Originally posted by talisman View PostKia and Hyundai are making some pretty good quality products these days. It ain't 1996 any more. Last year Kia's sales were up 39% at nearly half a million cars by the end of November.Originally posted by DOHCTR View PostI believe you have missed my point.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Tx Redneck View PostNo, I believe he hasn't. They're making decent cars these days. Are they the same caliber as Ford, no. But all in all, they're decent cars at an affordable price.Originally posted by lincolnboyAfter watching Games of Thrones, makes me glad i was not born in those years.
Comment
-
..
Originally posted by bcoop View PostThere are a ton of Kias and Hyundais on the roads. Wal Mart's mere existence, not to mention pure dominance, blows your idealogy apart. Some people are willing to pay more for quality. They are in the minority though.
Comment
-
^not all or even most american products last longer or have better quality. don't believe me? look in a 'what kind of daily should i get' and on the first page over half the replies will be civic, accord or toyota. hell this is a ford mustang site and i dont ever recall people saying: "buy a focus!"
Comment
-
...
Originally posted by grove rat View Post^not all or even most american products last longer or have better quality. don't believe me? look in a 'what kind of daily should i get' and on the first page over half the replies will be civic, accord or toyota. hell this is a ford mustang site and i dont ever recall people saying: "buy a focus!"
I must admit that I bought a 1995 Camry in 2002 at auction. It now has 335,000 with minimal maintenence and it still get 32 mpg on the highway. I have been happy with it. (Knock on wood).
Comment
-
Originally posted by DOHCTR View PostI must disagree wholeheartedly with you on that one. I for one am always willing to pay more for a quality product, and obviously so are many American consumers. If price was the only thing that mattered, there would be alot more Kias and Hyundais on the road.
Comment
-
Originally posted by aggie97 View Postexplore more of the world where the economy has tanked and there are TONS of them.....Originally posted by lincolnboyAfter watching Games of Thrones, makes me glad i was not born in those years.
Comment
-
Originally posted by DOHCTR View PostI have been to Both German and Japan in the last 6 months. Saw mostly BMWs and Mercedes in Germany, and mostly Toyotas and Hondas in Japan. Both countries have cheaper alternatives, but it seemed as if the people preferred their own quality domestic products. Sure, the economy isn't "tanking" as bad in these places as it is in others though.
Comment
-
Kia makes decent quality vehicles. Lots of them that I know of that friends own take a beating from low automotive knowledge individuals and keep on ticking. They get treated like a fridge or toaster. Get in turn key and drive till soemthing breaks, and most of them have well over 100k miles on them now.
Hell a guy at work bought his wife a Kia Optima (2011 model) with the nifty dual sunroof thing, full leather interior ect. If you would have blindfolded me stripped off the interior badging and put me in the car then removed the blindfold I couldn't tell you I was sitting in a KIA. One of the nicest interiors I'd seen since sitting in a Lexus Is250 with all the bells and whistles.2004 Suzuki DL650
1996 Hy-Tek Hurricane 103
Comment
-
Compared to the Mustangs I've owned, and the Jetta, my Genesis just feels so much better. Of course I haven't been in a '10+ yet, so I can't comment about those. The ford's that I've owned have been problematic in the short term, as was my Jetta overall. Of course, I'm talking pre '04 here.Karussell White - 2010 Genesis Coupe R-Spec 6MT 2.0T -
Comment
Comment