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This article was published by Joe Donaldson (@Joey D) on September 14th, 2018 in the Automotive News category.
I'm about to sound very American here but our roads are flooded with these tiny Korean and Japanese go karts.
these tiny Korean and Japanese go karts.
So, what's the issue with that? Korean companies make excellent cars not and the Japanese automakers have been good for decades.
The issue for me is size. I'm 6'4, when the wife and I were in the market for another vehicle we test drove a dozen models across 5 brands. The asian offerings always resulted in the same results, my head touches the roof unless I drive reclined laying in the backseat.
We decided on the Charger and overall in my opinion European and American models are just more comfortable.
It has nothing to do with quality or reliability, strictly comfort as we do alot of touring.
So to interpret your two posts together you are saying:
"I'm glad that this car isn't coming to the US because its probably too small for me!"
I'd say more selfish than insensitive to answer your original question. (I'm only yanking your chain)
The issue for me is size. I'm 6'4, when the wife and I were in the market for another vehicle we test drove a dozen models across 5 brands. The asian offerings always resulted in the same results, my head touches the roof unless I drive reclined laying in the backseat.
We decided on the Charger and overall in my opinion European and American models are just more comfortable.
It has nothing to do with quality or reliability, strictly comfort as we do alot of touring.
From the official specs. Charger headroom: 38.6 inches. Kia Forte 39.1. The Forte also has .4” more legroom. The charger only wins in shoulder and hip room.
Completely disagree. I think it looks great.(absolutely hideous) Forte sedan
Completely disagree. I think it looks great.
I'm about to sound very American here but our roads are flooded with these tiny Korean and Japanese go karts.
This has a Korean badge on it, but it's a European car.overall in my opinion European and American models are just more comfortable
It’s almost impossible to make a FWD compact or subcompact sedan look good
The Elantra isn't bad. Seriously though the Elantra Sport hatchback (which I assume is basically the same) is near the top of my list for my next car next year, is it that good? I still haven't managed to drive anything with the 1.6T.
Might I recommend a look at the Veloster (shameless plug of my GTPlanet review)? Same platform with a few choice upgrades, and still a hatchback. I haven't seen many on the roads yet, but it's a nice useable size IMO. Very curious to get behind the wheel of the N...