Kia Stinger T-GDi GT Line S 2019 | 3 Good 3 Bad Review

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @thespicepatel
    @thespicepatel 3 года назад

    Really helpful video! I am looking to buy one in the next couple of months and really wanted to know what the 2.0 was like as I’m going to be doing many motorway miles and general use. Haven’t seen too many of these videos! Thankyou!

  • @invisiblekid99
    @invisiblekid99 5 лет назад

    Yeah its a very sensible choice. Just driven one and yeah it moves quite well (well enough for most of the time) and yeah its much better on MPG which is good for when all I'm doing is going to work. But for the looks and potential, it's under powered. I know they need to differentiate it to the GT-S. I almost wish the GT-S didn't exist and Kia pushed the 2.0 to 300bhp. It's easily capable. The GT-Line just like the 2.0 Mustang.

    • @petercrofts9804
      @petercrofts9804 3 года назад

      If your still bothered, the new facelift stinger is scrapping the 2.0 and replacing it with a 2.5t with 300hp

  • @lovenottheworld5723
    @lovenottheworld5723 3 года назад +1

    That's not three good three bad, that's six good.

    • @simplymotor
      @simplymotor  3 года назад

      Very true! Certainly the best all-round Stinger for the UK market. Was very tempted to buy one...

  • @aburkhon9136
    @aburkhon9136 3 года назад +1

    This is a German mistake actually.
    We need a car not a plastic rubber. We know the price is fabulous, but it is really rubbish cheep plastic assembly. BMW and Mercedes has a quality plastic and materials plus engineering performance. Kia life is short after 5 years you will get lots of problems. Because, it is not a just design of body or Shane 🚗. Quality first, safety and security , comfortable and price of curse . Thanks
    In my 4 year experience, Kia rubbish customer service and support in UK.

    • @mapolinski
      @mapolinski 5 месяцев назад

      Yes and BMW and Mercedes are well known for having no problems after 3 years. Also they are very cheap when it comes to maintenance... Really wonder why, if german engineering is so great, why can't they design a vehicle that doesn't fall apart after 3 years?