Came in expecting a Dog, leaving disappointed.![]()
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Came in expecting dog driving a car. Left disappointed.
EDIT: Damn, just beaten
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WTF is up with that music in the first video? Good gawd my ears!
"Of course that's just my opinion; I could be wrong."
Originally Posted by The Igneous Faction
Originally Posted by WhistlerYOW
#6
They listen to Pitbull in South Korea? Bad taste knows no boundaries!
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It's fairly attractive for what it is - a huge sedan. But one issue I have with it is that unlike the Equus, which doesn't share a design theme with lesser models, this shares a lot of the same styling characteristics as much cheaper Kias. This looks like a bigger Optima in the way that the Phaeton looks like a bigger Passat. Can't say that about the Equus. I was hoping to see a more unique approach like that of the 4-door coupe concept they had.
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that front end side view looks like the 6 series
"Hamilton is catching you; keep your cool"
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Like the side/greenouse and rear; the front could have been better served w/ a cleaner/simpler headlight shape.
As for the inside, everything looks nicer than what's in the Equus (nicer seats w/ diamond cross-stitching, tho could use a bit more side bolstering), except the dash design already looks old and outdated (also, the steering wheel is awful).
Too bad the clean/modern sheetmetal is marred by an antiquated dash design (Kia needs a new interior designer to better fit w/ the Schreyer-led designs).
Last edited by CP1; 02-27-2012 at 04:07 PM.
Why you wouldn’t (buy an Optima SX):
Because you have your eyes on the Frigidaire Limited Edition Camry that you saw last weekend at the neighborhood Autoplex.
- LeftLaneNews
#13
This is the one Kia I like a LOT less than it's Hyundai counterpart. It looks bulky and cheap. Kind of like a Chinese knockoff.
#14
^ Disagree w/ you here; on the outside looks a lot better than the Equus.
Just wish they kept the headlight shape simpler.
Why you wouldn’t (buy an Optima SX):
Because you have your eyes on the Frigidaire Limited Edition Camry that you saw last weekend at the neighborhood Autoplex.
- LeftLaneNews
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I would remark at how similar it looks to a BMW but then CP1 will come and tell me I'm blind and should GTFO if I can't see the clear styling elements that are totally Kia and 100% original.
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#16
^ Still waiting on the example of a BMW which has the headlight shape similar to the new cee'd.
Also, the grill shape is pretty much the same as on the Kia GT concept; the only reason why people are bringing up the BMW reference in this case is b/c the grill has vertical slats.
Now, the rear does have a BMW-ish look to it, but no more so than the LS460.
Why you wouldn’t (buy an Optima SX):
Because you have your eyes on the Frigidaire Limited Edition Camry that you saw last weekend at the neighborhood Autoplex.
- LeftLaneNews
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Like I said in the other thread. Slap a badge and add a divider in the center of the grill and this could pass for a FWD BMW compact.
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^ FAIL.
How are the headlights even close, much less the grill? (Which is the same basic "tiger nose" grill on every other Kia like the Optima.)
Let me know when the 6 Series or another other BMW for that matter has a headlight shape that goes like this.
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Why you wouldn’t (buy an Optima SX):
Because you have your eyes on the Frigidaire Limited Edition Camry that you saw last weekend at the neighborhood Autoplex.
- LeftLaneNews
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"Of course that's just my opinion; I could be wrong."
Originally Posted by The Igneous Faction
Originally Posted by WhistlerYOW
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Heard the handling is a bit tricky-it likes to wag its tail in the twisties.
Power will undoubtedly be neutered for the US market. (If it was a Subaru, I'd say it comes with a boxer engine, but it isn't)
Will it have a moon-woof option?
Will the next Dr. Who drive one?
Should be popular with veterinarians (dentists too, but that a whole 'nuther series of bad jokes)
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Just to piss CP1 off a bit more:
Does it look the same - No, of course not.
But many of the basic elements are similar. It's as if Kia took a 7-series and refreshed it.
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#25
It looks like a BMW 7 series, not any specific generation of 7 series, but a 7 series nonetheless.
#26
i like it except the stupid vents again and the grille treatment is not great.
I found a liquor store, and i drank it!
#27
Looks like a previous generation Lexus GS had a gangbang with a BMW 5-Series and 7-Series.
"Of course that's just my opinion; I could be wrong."
Originally Posted by The Igneous Faction
Originally Posted by WhistlerYOW
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Oh sure it looks like a derivative mix of the 7-series, Quattroporte and last-generation Lexus GS. But to Kia's credit, at least they only took the good parts of the designs. Buyers should have no trouble sticking on some other brand's badges and convincing the valets of the world it's a new BMW/Maserati/Lexus whatever, all so you won't have to explain why the hell you just spent $50K on a Kia.
Originally Posted by alleghenyman
#30
I had no idea Koreans listened to country music.
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The front looks FUGLY - especially the grill and the side profile is 100% BMW 7.
Too many shiny cut paste bits. Sorry but this is a fail from Peter Shreyer![]()
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