sick of the Denali...time for a real man's car...
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lol @ poor people trying to justify leasing poor people cars...
Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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I don't consider myself "rich". But this isn't a fake jag.scared? wrote:lol ill agree it looks like a cheap jag...
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K K K Kia... Really?
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Owned by Gramps... ouch. 

Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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my dad really likes his A8, so do I... very spacious and quiet. complete opposite of my mustang 

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The traction control system alone will make you cream your jeans.
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Yes, I'm sure a traction control system will really appeal to a guy that drives an eleventy-kabillion horsepower Mustang. 

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who gives a fuck about traction control?
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people who drive in snow?
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or through swamps with gators?
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pussiesshaft wrote:people who drive in snow?
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Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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Meh...she looked at the Audi a4's and a6's and wasn't impressed...
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Hey dumbo, I owned a Hyundai AND a kia. Remember the whole got busted with cocaine in my car fiasco? That in a 2003 Tiburon. I loved my Tiburon btw, awesome car and I even owned an Elantra prior to that and loved that too. Kia's are POS.scared? wrote:Hey dumbo...kia's of new (and hyundai) are beloved by all but the morons...check the reviews dipshit...
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Ur an idiot...
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That's irrelevant to the quality of KIA's.
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My wife's optima is top quality...
Check reviews bitch...u mad...
Check reviews bitch...u mad...
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My friend has an Optima, how many belts have you had to replace? Maybe it's the cold climate but his isn't that old and is in pretty bad shape.
You would need to drive around here to appreciate what our roads do to a sedan. If you get a good one, it'll last awhile if you drive it like an old grandpa.
If you own something cheap... good luck to you. Like I said, come winter time, the plastic bits of the KIA's froze solid causing the plastic parts to break.
The problem here is if you buy a cheap car, your cheap parts become fairly obvious fairly quick.
You would need to drive around here to appreciate what our roads do to a sedan. If you get a good one, it'll last awhile if you drive it like an old grandpa.
If you own something cheap... good luck to you. Like I said, come winter time, the plastic bits of the KIA's froze solid causing the plastic parts to break.
The problem here is if you buy a cheap car, your cheap parts become fairly obvious fairly quick.
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Uh it has 1000 miles on it and it doesnt get cold here...
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lol 1000 miles.... jeezus, get back to me once you've put 20,000 on it, the engine isn't even broken in yet.
My spectra had like 65,000 when it started failing like mad. Horrible handling too, got stuck in the parking lot at work after a snowstorm one night.
I suspect you'll be fine in Florida though, where old people go to die.
My spectra had like 65,000 when it started failing like mad. Horrible handling too, got stuck in the parking lot at work after a snowstorm one night.
I suspect you'll be fine in Florida though, where old people go to die.
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You had an old kia...things have changed moron...
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They pour a fuckton of salt on the road in Quebec, maybe that's why all your shitty cocaine-covered cars are breaking down.Κracus wrote:lol 1000 miles.... jeezus, get back to me once you've put 20,000 on it, the engine isn't even broken in yet.
My spectra had like 65,000 when it started failing like mad. Horrible handling too, got stuck in the parking lot at work after a snowstorm one night.
I suspect you'll be fine in Florida though, where old people go to die.
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Slow down there banjoe kazooey, it's just the KIA's that broke down. I also don't live in Quebec not that there's any less salt on our roads.
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our roads are horrible!
i will get some pics this season
i will get some pics this season
it is about time!
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This is my old Sunfire, to give you an idea how pointless a KIA is around here...

That's after a snowfall, and that's a street you see there directly in front of the car. No way a sedan is going through that.
and shit like this

is why our roads are in such horrible condition.
Which is why I now go around in this.

Granted, it's not the greatest Jeep every made but I have to admit. If you're getting a compact SUV, it's pretty damn capable when you encounter some rough trails and off the beaten path which I do for fun. Most SUV's this size only have AWD instead of true 4x4.
All my sedans had their suspensions destroyed by our roads within 2-3 months of owning them. The Jeep is fine, no suspension problems and I've had it over 2 years, not getting a 700$ repair bill every 3 months is nice.

That's after a snowfall, and that's a street you see there directly in front of the car. No way a sedan is going through that.
and shit like this

is why our roads are in such horrible condition.
Which is why I now go around in this.

Granted, it's not the greatest Jeep every made but I have to admit. If you're getting a compact SUV, it's pretty damn capable when you encounter some rough trails and off the beaten path which I do for fun. Most SUV's this size only have AWD instead of true 4x4.
All my sedans had their suspensions destroyed by our roads within 2-3 months of owning them. The Jeep is fine, no suspension problems and I've had it over 2 years, not getting a 700$ repair bill every 3 months is nice.
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So basically for those not living in a 3rd world country the car will be fine.....k