Mike_TX
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It may well be a purposeful Hyundai/Kia strategy to build up excitement and anticipation before release.
If no one has pointed this out in the preceding 70 pages, just remember how long the intro of the Stinger dragged out ... and dragged out. It may well be a purposeful Hyundai/Kia strategy to build up excitement and anticipation before release.
Lexus and Genesis are in different leagues for now.Reminds me of 1989 when both Lexus and Infiniti were to be introduced.
Lexus showed the cars, inside and out. Driving down the seashore. Just the way a car advertisement should be. People learned the name and knew what the car looked like.
Infiniti showed wheat fields blowing in the breeze. Ocean waves breaking on shore, but never showed the car.
Both brands were introduced at the same time. Guess which brand sold GREAT and which brand lingered in dealer showrooms. Still the same today. Lexus sells great. Infiniti, well I don't know how they are still in business.
I see Genesis doing the same thing Infiniti did 30 years ago.
There are no Hyundai's or Genesis' at the Charleston port. They use Brunswick GA and Philadelphia PA.
If no one has pointed this out in the preceding 70 pages, just remember how long the intro of the Stinger dragged out ... and dragged out. It may well be a purposeful Hyundai/Kia strategy to build up excitement and anticipation before release.
No kidding...just look at me.Excitement leads to frustration. Frustration leads to hate. Hate leads to anger. Anger leads to suffering.
Excitement leads to frustration. Frustration leads to hate. Hate leads to anger. Anger leads to suffering.
Reminds me of 1989 when both Lexus and Infiniti were to be introduced.
Lexus showed the cars, inside and out. Driving down the seashore. Just the way a car advertisement should be. People learned the name and knew what the car looked like.
Infiniti showed wheat fields blowing in the breeze. Ocean waves breaking on shore, but never showed the car.
Both brands were introduced at the same time. Guess which brand sold GREAT and which brand lingered in dealer showrooms. Still the same today. Lexus sells great. Infiniti, well I don't know how they are still in business.
I see Genesis doing the same thing Infiniti did 30 years ago.
2018 doesn't, but they'll have it in the 2019s. The missing features is basically the reason I didn't go with a Stinger when they first came out.I've not had a car with really good view out the back in 25 years. The camera solves the parking problem though, especially with the 360 view. Backing into my driveway is like playing a video game watching the screen. I don't think Stinger has that though.
Definitely one of the negatives for the Stinger. Backing up isn't the issue with the cameras, but just general visibility out the back while driving. The G70 is much better in comparison.This is what prevented me from getting the Stinger. I got the Audi S5 Sportback instead. Even though it's a similar hatchback type setup, the rear window is far more useful. Smaller C pillars too.
Incredible - I think I've seen one or two on the road since inception. NOBODY willing to part with that much dough for a Kia - end of story.Hah. It's true. My Kia dealership just called me again, now stating they're offering up to $10k off Stingers. Too bad I don't want one, as now they're actually reasonably priced.
I am in Richmond, VA...I have not seen a single Stinger on the road. I do not drive around alot...but I'm not a hermit either.Lexus and Genesis are in different leagues for now.
Incredible - I think I've seen one or two on the road since inception. NOBODY willing to part with that much dough for a Kia - end of story.
I'm in Miami, FL, one of the biggest Kia and Hyundai markets in the USA. I've not seen a Stinger on the street even though they are on sale at around $6000 less than MSRP on the three dealers I have at 10 miles radius from my house.I am in Richmond, VA...I have not seen a single Stinger on the road. I do not drive around alot...but I'm not a hermit either.
WowI'm in Miami, FL, one of the biggest Kia and Hyundai markets in the USA. I've not seen a Stinger on the street even though they are on sale at around $6000 less than MSRP on the three dealers I have at 10 miles radius from my house.