Yes, your opinions.
I already debunked your numerous, erroneous assertions such as...
If anything, Hyundai (in particular, its CUV lineup) and Genesis (new design language) exemplify the Russian doll syndrome more than Kia; but then again, that's what the Germans are notorious for doing.
As stated, Kia interiors tend to be higher end than the correlating Hyundai model.
The G90 does not blow away the K900's interior, as attested by other forum members.
In fact, Genesis had to upgrade certain areas of the G90's interior (such as leather-wrapping the center console) for its refresh to bring it up to par w/ the K900's.
You're not stating anything that I already don't know, but you're wrong about the pricing.
The Sonata starts at $22.6k.
The Optima starts a little higher at $23k.
The Optima had the SXL trim ($36k) which is significantly higher than the Limited trim for the Sonata ($32.2k).
The Santa Fe starts at $25.9k and tops out w/ the Limited trim at $39.2k.
The Sorento (an older model) starts at $26.3k and tops out w/ the SXL trim for $46.5k - that's $5.3k more in price than the Hyundai.
Hyundai added the Ultimate trim for the Tucson ($33.1k), but that still undercuts the SX trim for the Sportage ($34.6k).
The Cadenza is also priced higher than the departed Azera and has a higher-end interior; the Cadenza tops out at $44.1k whereas the Azera topped out at $39.3k.
It was the Cadenza, and not the Azera, that was seen as being more an ES competitor rather than an Avalon competitor.