New for 2022: a bit more power for the Kia Stinger GT-Line.
Kia says there's a hair over 23 cubic feet of space in that trunk, definitely pretty useful.
I'm in the early stages of buying a new family vehicle and I think the Stinger–at least in GT-Line trim–could make a solid wildcard option.
Colin Wood said:Kia says there's a hair over 23 cubic feet of space in that trunk, definitely pretty useful.
I'm in the early stages of buying a new family vehicle and I think the Stinger–at least in GT-Line trim–could make a solid wildcard option.
I own a 2020 GT2. I absolutely love my hatchback sedan. It can carry a lot of stuff. I actually use it more for hauling stuff than I do with my wife's Mazda CX-9 as long as the items in question is not too tall.
What is the take on dual intake systems? Do they improve on carbon buildup in a major way without causing long term reliability or even diagnostic issues?
I'm always amazed how much these look like the 4 door Maserati in person. They don't make the same sounds, but I'm sure its a lot more reliable.
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