Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aren’t some insurers refusing to insure Kia’s and Hyundais?
The “Many people are saying…” fallacy.
Anonymous wrote:Aren’t some insurers refusing to insure Kia’s and Hyundais?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, has one obvious downside.
It is a Kia.
Tell us you are living in the year 2000, without telling us you are living in the year 2000 (also, tell us you are shallow, without telling us you are shallow)
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2021/08/31/jd-power-iqs-best-quality-cars-trucks-suvs-pickups-2021/5606471001/
Not PP but I’m living in the year 2023 in which Kia and Hyundai have failed to adopt industry-wide immobilization technology so their cars are easy targets for theft.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, has one obvious downside.
It is a Kia.
Tell us you are living in the year 2000, without telling us you are living in the year 2000 (also, tell us you are shallow, without telling us you are shallow)
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2021/08/31/jd-power-iqs-best-quality-cars-trucks-suvs-pickups-2021/5606471001/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, has one obvious downside.
It is a Kia.
Tell us you are living in the year 2000, without telling us you are living in the year 2000 (also, tell us you are shallow, without telling us you are shallow)
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2021/08/31/jd-power-iqs-best-quality-cars-trucks-suvs-pickups-2021/5606471001/
Anonymous wrote:Yes, has one obvious downside.
It is a Kia.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, has one obvious downside.
It is a Kia.
Anonymous wrote:I love the size, flexible third row, and want a hybrid.
If I get the top of the line model does it feel like a nice car? Any heated seats?
Is the hybrid engine well made?
Thank you!