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Old 09-02-2020, 02:46 AM   #11
Crazy Dazz
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Default Re: 10 Year Warranty for Kia, it Could Happen

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Originally Posted by Professor Farnsworth View Post
Good thing i was stating facts
And again, no, you weren't.
You claimed that Korean Cars were equal to and bettering Europeans.
That is so stupid as to be almost funny.

Nobody is denying that they have improved, and probably closed the gap. But that doesn't justify making ridiculous sweeping statements like that.

Even the cheaper Euros like Peugeot are miles ahead, to say nothing BMW, Audi, etc.

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Originally Posted by Professor Farnsworth View Post
as the teirs for Kia and Hyundai products are basically at the same

The Senior Executives at Hyundai have straight out said that Kias are in general aimed at the "more budget conscious" buyer.
I suggest you take your argument up with them.

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Originally Posted by Professor Farnsworth View Post
at the same price point
And?
If you consider the cost of transport, stamp duty, and onroads, its hardly surprising that the relative gap is narrowed by the time the cars are delivered in Australia. In fact I have often wondered why they bother, and don't just consolidate and brand everything as one or the other for our Market.
But it doesn't change Hyundai's intent.
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