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Kia: hold my kimchi

It was cool when it arrived then shortly after, Tesla happened and other EVs happened. It became obsolete real quick.

Hyundai makes some of the nicest interiors for the money but the Veloster isn’t one of them. The Mazda 3’s interior is nicer but... Mazda’s infotainment related techs are at least a generation behind.

S. Korean labor ain’t cheap.

You get to flex that you drive a stick shift truck. That’s priceless.

Kia fonts. Fight me

A comfortable cruiser with decent room that won’t break down. 

Manuals... you do it yourself

Damn this looks pretty good. Simple yet sleek looking minivan also I like the interior also simple yet very usable and seems up to date with the latest techs. Japanese companies were very slow on techs in the past decade... lagging behind the Germans and Koreans. It looks like they are addressing the issue. 

I like the new Genesis styling esp. the G90. That car looks total boss in person.

I learned... it could be worse :)

I’ve lived in a car for months. I grew up in a well-to-do family but didn’t want to ask money from my family (I know they would have helped me) I am a combat veteran and harsh living doesn’t really bother me (plus I live alone) except... hygiene was a challenge. Finding a place to shower was always stressful. I had

Read the bible

The US leaderships downplayed the virus at the cost of lives and economy. It’s out of hand now. It’s embarrassing. 

Enthusiasts’ buying steps

It almost looks like hearse

It’s a hatchback.

No worry, the refreshed Stinger is going to be here soon.

Maserati: shhhh... our customers don’t know that.

Used Korean cars are great. They lose value relatively fast (compared to Japanese) but still pretty good as they update quite often (and aggressively) and cheap to maintain.