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I wish someone at Edmunds would answer me back when I ask this question:
Do y'all really believe this car is going to woo anyone from a Sonderklasse or 700 Series buyer? Do you think ANY Lexus LS owner would give up their supremely built Japanese sedan for this thing that is sold right next to a Forte?
All this Equus/Genesis/K900 mumbo jumbo is getting out of hand. Someone needs to remind Kyundai that they are NOT ready for the likes of Acura, Audi, BMW, Cadillac, Lexus, Infiniti, Mercedes Benz, or even Volvo.
And anyone who says, OMG I really wanted a S550 but I think I just might settle for this K900, NEVER could really afford a S-Class to begin with. People who buy those kinds of cars AREN'T in the business of SETTLING.
I wish someone at Edmunds would answer me back when I ask this question:
Do y'all really believe this car is going to woo anyone from a Sonderklasse or 700 Series buyer? Do you think ANY Lexus LS owner would give up their supremely built Japanese sedan for this thing that is sold right next to a Forte?
All this Equus/Genesis/K900 mumbo jumbo is getting out of hand. Someone needs to remind Kyundai that they are NOT ready for the likes of Acura, Audi, BMW, Cadillac, Lexus, Infiniti, Mercedes Benz, or even Volvo.
And anyone who says, OMG I really wanted a S550 but I think I just might settle for this K900, NEVER could really afford a S-Class to begin with. People who buy those kinds of cars AREN'T in the business of SETTLING.
Overall from most angles it's a generally good looking car, but I think hyundai/kia would have been better off forming a new brand under which to begin selling their 'luxury' cars as toyota and nissan have done. If you're prepared to drop $60k on a sedan, most people wouldn't even think to look at a kia or hyundai dealership because lets face it those that aren't car nuts will have no idea such a car exists.
Overall from most angles it's a generally good looking car, but I think hyundai/kia would have been better off forming a new brand under which to begin selling their 'luxury' cars as toyota and nissan have done. If you're prepared to drop $60k on a sedan, most people wouldn't even think to look at a kia or hyundai dealership because lets face it those that aren't car nuts will have no idea such a car exists.
I guess it could be considered a good value but I see alot of orange peel in the close-up picture of the badge. More than I would consider acceptable in a midsize, let alone a luxury model.
I guess it could be considered a good value but I see alot of orange peel in the close-up picture of the badge. More than I would consider acceptable in a midsize, let alone a luxury model.
So the number one priority should be to deliver very unique high quality design language but not try to imitate any existing model no matter how good the car Is the resemblance will make it look like a cheap imitation. That is the one and only way . Don't compare . be unique. There will be takers even if it I Kia.
other hand who wants a BMwish or Lexusque unonymous sedan?.
So the number one priority should be to deliver very unique high quality design language but not try to imitate any existing model no matter how good the car Is the resemblance will make it look like a cheap imitation. That is the one and only way . Don't compare . be unique. There will be takers even if it I Kia.
other hand who wants a BMwish or Lexusque unonymous sedan?.