2012 Rondo/Carens
Does anyone have any good info. on what is happening to the Kia Rondo, come end of product cycle? Kia has previously said that they will be turning over their whole range by end of 2012. I am in Australia, and hoping to trade my Nissan X-Trail [sort of lower-to-ground X-Terra] on a Rondo7, as they are called here. However, if there's a new model coming in 2011, I would be happy to wait. I've put up a blog at http://www.users.on.net/~pbm/Mitsubishi_RVR/Blog/Entries/2010/1/23_Hyundai_i30_M- PV%3A_the_i-Mode_HED-5.html * to try and entice folk into sharing knowledge. The blog argues that the new Rondo may follow some design clues or dimensions of the Hyundai i30 MPV model. You can't comment on the web page [see my excuse below], but I'd love comments here.
* [ignore the Mitsu reference, and I apologise for not having a "comments" feature on the page itself: that's an indicator of my poor use of my iWeb program, or its limitations]
* [ignore the Mitsu reference, and I apologise for not having a "comments" feature on the page itself: that's an indicator of my poor use of my iWeb program, or its limitations]
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Here's the sort of info. I go on
Kia Lineup Set to Be Overhauled by 2012
Posted July 10 2009 08:00 AM by Joshua Duval
Kia is in the midst of a new-product blitz that started with the introduction of the 2010 Kia Borrego, and the Korean automaker has no plans to stop anytime soon.
According to Motor Trend, the Borrego will be the oldest vehicle in Kia's lineup come 2012. Several vehicles are reportedly in line for a redesign, including the Optima midsize sedan, the Rio subcompact, and the Rondo crossover. If that's not enough, the Forte nameplate may even gain a third body style (a hatchback).
Source: Motor Trend
That's been reported elsewhere too.
Now, it's obvious iluvmysephia1 that you know something that these people don't. Are you able to share that with us?
"There will be no 2011 Rondo, it is being replaced by the 2011 Sorento."
Here's a link to the page one of the comments is on, go in and look in the Kia Rondo thread there. I think you'll find it informative.
http://www.kia-world.net/forum/showthread.php?tid=1782
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And I am the same PMinAU as in that KiaWorld thread you just posted, and I am still looking for definitive sources of information that would lead you and these other two people to the conclusions you are drawing. Do you have sources in the industry? In Kia USA? Journalists?
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I might have known. If you are all that there is lurking on this board, I'm not going to get any sensible answers to questions, and I'll move on.
Who am I to doubt the word of a 14 yo kid from Michigan?
bye
Now, time to engage our brains once again and learn, gentlemen.
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posted by Greg, from the Kia World website
Why? Because Kia only has so much production space, that's why. If Rondo's aren't selling like hotcakes and Kia needs the space for something pressing that they feel will sell better they'll make the business decision to do it. Like the good businessmen they are. I don't see why that's such a mystery to anyone who questions Greg's logic here. Like I told you, he has inside sources at Kia. And we've noticed that his statements come true, too.
And he's selling Kia's, getting finder's fees for hooking people up with new Kia's from William's Kia, located near him in Manistee, MI. It's all true, no smoke and mirrors or conspiracies going on here. What would be my motivation to make up stuff to post here? Doesn't sound profitable nor does it turn me on to throw sand in people's internet faces, either.
Take a sleeping pill or pour yourself a few margarita's and relax, my fellow car-nutty Kia fan.
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- Greg -
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dealer has got the windows tinted.