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Stupid Hyundai/Kia Busted - LOL
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<blockquote data-quote="Satyr" data-source="post: 12379249" data-attributes="member: 32040"><p>Two winters ago, I bought a brand new, fully loaded Kia Sportage AWD. It had every option possible (panoramic roof, heated/cooled seats, projectors, LED's, etc.) and was as expensive as a Sportage could be. Aside from its superior handling in the snow, the material quality of the vehicle wasn't very good (certainly not for the cost). Way too much plastic, and the leather that was used was thin and had very little padding underneath it. A few months after owning it, one projector went out and it ended up being a bad multifunction switch, which are apparently rather expensive on the new Kia. It was under warranty, but the repairs were over $2k.</p><p></p><p>I think that Hyundai, overall, produces higher quality cars than does Kia. Both have come a long way, and the styling of the Optima and Sportage are still excellent to me, but I don't find their interior quality/materials to be of proper standards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Satyr, post: 12379249, member: 32040"] Two winters ago, I bought a brand new, fully loaded Kia Sportage AWD. It had every option possible (panoramic roof, heated/cooled seats, projectors, LED's, etc.) and was as expensive as a Sportage could be. Aside from its superior handling in the snow, the material quality of the vehicle wasn't very good (certainly not for the cost). Way too much plastic, and the leather that was used was thin and had very little padding underneath it. A few months after owning it, one projector went out and it ended up being a bad multifunction switch, which are apparently rather expensive on the new Kia. It was under warranty, but the repairs were over $2k. I think that Hyundai, overall, produces higher quality cars than does Kia. Both have come a long way, and the styling of the Optima and Sportage are still excellent to me, but I don't find their interior quality/materials to be of proper standards. [/QUOTE]
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