Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who thinks a Kia is even middle class? I am sorry but all I think of is the old Sportage or Sonata that used to catch fire and flip over. It was the go-to car for welfare or broke college people. Reputation is hard to overcome. Just because it cost a lot does not mean you should buy it. Btw, I am speaking with no experience of ever driving in or driving one, so just my opinion.
A Sonata is a Hyundai sedan. And your post is incredibly classist. Are you 60+? Who TF makes snide welfare comments in 2022?
+1. Technologies of South Korean companies are advanced and top notch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a KIA?! Nope.
You haven't driven the Telluride!
Anonymous wrote:For a KIA?! Nope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who thinks a Kia is even middle class? I am sorry but all I think of is the old Sportage or Sonata that used to catch fire and flip over. It was the go-to car for welfare or broke college people. Reputation is hard to overcome. Just because it cost a lot does not mean you should buy it. Btw, I am speaking with no experience of ever driving in or driving one, so just my opinion.
Yeah, and what’s the saying about opinions….
I have a fully loaded Telluride and I absolutely love it. I have posted about it here before. I could have gotten a more expensive SUV, I looked at the Audi e-tron($70k was just too much, I pay cash for my cars), previous car was a ML450 so didn’t repeat that because I wanted to stop paying for premium gas and the BMW was just a no. I test drove the Telluride on a whim and just fell in love.
However, I would not pay over MSRP. I did not. There are several dealers that will sell at MSRP if you are willing to wait and not buy off the lot. I purchased from Kia Dealership in Salisbury, MD, I did have to wait almost 6 months for it, but I got exactly what I wanted. I think Timbrook Kia and Winchester Kia are also selling at MSRP (they were last year).
The car isn’t selling out all over the country and winning awards left and right for nothing. I’m not saying it’s the same as luxury German vehicles, it’s definitely not. The car is a little redesigned for 2023, and honestly would probably not buy a 2023 because they discontinued the coolest thing about it (Amber daytime running lights and the Nightfall trim).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dh is dead set on getting a telluride. The dealer wants a 15%+ markup on it. I think its egregiously overpriced and with the premium, in the realm of a luxury SUV. Am I miss something here? Is it on par with the Volvos and Audis? Tell me I’m missing something here.
Think really hard about buying a Kia!!! Look at my thread below about my mom's Kia Soul- it's not a Telluride but the experience with Kia and how they do not stand behind their own bad craftmanship!
Anonymous wrote:Dh is dead set on getting a telluride. The dealer wants a 15%+ markup on it. I think its egregiously overpriced and with the premium, in the realm of a luxury SUV. Am I miss something here? Is it on par with the Volvos and Audis? Tell me I’m missing something here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who thinks a Kia is even middle class? I am sorry but all I think of is the old Sportage or Sonata that used to catch fire and flip over. It was the go-to car for welfare or broke college people. Reputation is hard to overcome. Just because it cost a lot does not mean you should buy it. Btw, I am speaking with no experience of ever driving in or driving one, so just my opinion.
Yeah, and what’s the saying about opinions….
I have a fully loaded Telluride and I absolutely love it. I have posted about it here before. I could have gotten a more expensive SUV, I looked at the Audi e-tron($70k was just too much, I pay cash for my cars), previous car was a ML450 so didn’t repeat that because I wanted to stop paying for premium gas and the BMW was just a no. I test drove the Telluride on a whim and just fell in love.
However, I would not pay over MSRP. I did not. There are several dealers that will sell at MSRP if you are willing to wait and not buy off the lot. I purchased from Kia Dealership in Salisbury, MD, I did have to wait almost 6 months for it, but I got exactly what I wanted. I think Timbrook Kia and Winchester Kia are also selling at MSRP (they were last year).
The car isn’t selling out all over the country and winning awards left and right for nothing. I’m not saying it’s the same as luxury German vehicles, it’s definitely not. The car is a little redesigned for 2023, and honestly would probably not buy a 2023 because they discontinued the coolest thing about it (Amber daytime running lights and the Nightfall trim).