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Ceramic silver with red interior > everything else 
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This right here is the truth. Truer words have never been spoken.Ceramic silver with red interior > everything else![]()
Mine calls me a nerd or other less PC AdjectivesEvery. Time.
I disagree. When I see the 2.0T models, they look great, don't get me wrong... but they look rounded... dulled... tamed... reduced... I'm not sure exactly how to describe it. The aggressiveness just isn't there. Still amazing looking cars, but not quite as good looking at the GT trims IMOCoincidence only, to reinforce the pleasure of your upgrade.The 2.0L outwardly is every bit the looker of the GT trims.
They also have the wrong engine. Other than that, yes they look a little "less" stingy. Like a baby bee. Cute and round. Sorry not sorry 2.0 guysI disagree. When I see the 2.0T models, they look great, don't get me wrong... but they look rounded... dulled... tamed... reduced... I'm not sure exactly how to describe it. The aggressiveness just isn't there. Still amazing looking cars, but not quite as good looking at the GT trims IMO
Same for white on white 2019 Gt2s, but by the end of the year you could find any white with red interior, only white with black, or white with white, which is what I ended up withI like both colors, but I had almost the same color blue on my Camaro before the Stinger so when it was time to upgrade to a GT I was ready for something different. Red was also high on my list. The funny thing is according to the Kia configurator site my new car shouldn't exist. Ceramic Silver is not supposed to be available on a 2020 GT1.
I think the headlights play a large part in why the 2.0s look different than the 3.3sI disagree. When I see the 2.0T models, they look great, don't get me wrong... but they look rounded... dulled... tamed... reduced... I'm not sure exactly how to describe it. The aggressiveness just isn't there. Still amazing looking cars, but not quite as good looking at the GT trims IMO
The Premium 2.0's like mine had the same led headlights that the GT's have. I don't know if there is one certain thing that makes the GT's look more aggressive but it definitely adds up when you look at all the exterior differences, which is probably why Kia is making the 2020 2.0's look like GT's going forward.I think the headlights play a large part in why the 2.0s look different than the 3.3s
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The body is identical. Unless you look closely INTO the headlight assembly there is no difference vis-à-vis linear dimensions-wise. Same rear end, zero differences there. Same ground clearance, stance height, wheelbase. Oh, it's missing its exaggerated "tiger teeth" in the corners of the bottom grille. That's it. You're just subjectively applying what you know about the performance differences to the appearance.I disagree. When I see the 2.0T models, they look great, don't get me wrong... but they look rounded... dulled... tamed... reduced... I'm not sure exactly how to describe it. The aggressiveness just isn't there. Still amazing looking cars, but not quite as good looking at the GT trims IMO
Honestly I think the bottom grille makes a big difference. That’s the main part than, when missing, makes the fronT end look rounded and muted. And the absence of black chrome. And the less aggressive side vents. They’re rounded too. Small things, but they add up to (at least in my eyes) make a pretty noticeable differenceThe body is identical. Unless you look closely INTO the headlight assembly there is no difference vis-à-vis linear dimensions-wise. Same rear end, zero differences there. Same ground clearance, stance height, wheelbase. Oh, it's missing its exaggerated "tiger teeth" in the corners of the bottom grille. That's it. You're just subjectively applying what you know about the performance differences to the appearance.![]()
In a way, that kinda bothers me. I pay more for a GT, I want it to look different than the 2.0T. I’m not a fan of the “GT Line” thing. I guess it’s good if it gets more people buying stingers and keeping the platform alive. But I think there should be exterior differences along with performance differences when you spend the money for a GT. It’s like if Ford slapped a GT badge on the eco boost mustang.which is probably why Kia is making the 2020 2.0's look like GT's going forward.
In a way, that kinda bothers me. I pay more for a GT, I want it to look different than the 2.0T. I’m not a fan of the “GT Line” thing. I guess it’s good if it gets more people buying stingers and keeping the platform alive. But I think there should be exterior differences along with performance differences when you spend the money for a GT. It’s like if Ford slapped a GT badge on the eco boost mustang.
In a way, that kinda bothers me. I pay more for a GT, I want it to look different than the 2.0T. I’m not a fan of the “GT Line” thing. I guess it’s good if it gets more people buying stingers and keeping the platform alive. But I think there should be exterior differences along with performance differences when you spend the money for a GT. It’s like if Ford slapped a GT badge on the eco boost mustang.
Sounds like a cheesy car commercial.Our GTS gets a ton of attention!
We always see people staring and then mouthing the words "it's a Kia"