Kia Stinger
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It IS a pretty nice looking car. Inside and out. Not as much of a head turner as the Stinger, and favors luxury over performance. Buick is a good brand with good reliability.

Just joined to see what this comparison was all about. I appreciate all the discussion. I own a 2006 Saab 9-3 with 167,000+ miles and plan to get a new car in a couple of years after the Stinger and Buick have been out for awhile and the quality has settled down. I will compare the two at that time as for me, absolute performance is not the selling factor living in CT on a small mountain and traction to get home in the winter is paramount. The front drive Saab with all weather or snow tires barely gets it done, and our other car an AWD Subaru is much preferred. I see both the Buick Regal and the Kia Stinger as possible answers. Not sure yet what version I would be getting - probably would compare the 2.0t to the Essence first and then the GT to the GS. I do like the idea of a hatch but don't want to pay what the European models want for it. I also like the idea of staying on regular fuel and not paying 40 cents more a gallon for premium (have done that in the past, and love I don't have to do it now). I know the Buick runs on regular, does the 2.0t also do that? Thanks.
Welcome Sam! The Buick Regal Sportback was going to be my car of choice. Then Boom! The Stinger came along and it was game over for Buick. I encourage you to go watch several reviews on the Regal and the Stinger from the same reviewers (Alex on Auto's, etc...). You'll get a great feel for both vehicles.Just joined to see what this comparison was all about. I appreciate all the discussion. I own a 2006 Saab 9-3 with 167,000+ miles and plan to get a new car in a couple of years after the Stinger and Buick have been out for awhile and the quality has settled down. I will compare the two at that time as for me, absolute performance is not the selling factor living in CT on a small mountain and traction to get home in the winter is paramount. The front drive Saab with all weather or snow tires barely gets it done, and our other car an AWD Subaru is much preferred. I see both the Buick Regal and the Kia Stinger as possible answers. Not sure yet what version I would be getting - probably would compare the 2.0t to the Essence first and then the GT to the GS. I do like the idea of a hatch but don't want to pay what the European models want for it. I also like the idea of staying on regular fuel and not paying 40 cents more a gallon for premium (have done that in the past, and love I don't have to do it now). I know the Buick runs on regular, does the 2.0t also do that? Thanks.
Well, the report wasn't from Kia and it certainly wasn't from Buick. Rather, it was from The Detroit Free Press paper/publication from February 9th. You can read about it here: https://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/mark-phelan/2018/02/08/gm-tires-buick-regal-tourx/313763002/2db lol. Another bs marketing attempt. Too bad it takes 3db or more to notice a perceived difference. Maybe the pyscho acoustics in your mind will lead a person to believe its better but I wouldn’t be bragging about my quiet tires in this scenario.
I agree with that. The "affordable luxury" has worked well for them, and with the Sportback they are making it more affordable than ever. Granted, they cut corners with plastics and the leather is never really all that good, etc... but everything the that the Regal is aiming to be, it will catch a wide swath of buyers I'm sure.It IS a pretty nice looking car. Inside and out. Not as much of a head turner as the Stinger, and favors luxury over performance. Buick is a good brand with good reliability.
Where do you see that in the owner's manual? My Stinger GT owner's manual says, "Your new vehicle is designed to use only unleaded fuel having a pump octane number of 87 or higher." It also says, "Kia recommends that you use good quality gasolines treated with detergent additives such as TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline, which help prevent deposit formation in the engine..."Yes, you can run on regular gas on both models, but you take a minor performance hit. I know the manual says premium gas recommended (or preferred).
Correct. Premium is not recommended in the owner's manual.Where I'm from 87/89 is regular unleaded and premium is 93. Quality Top Tier refers to the brands under the Top Tier umbrella (Licensed Brands | Top Tier Gas). Maybe I'm wrong.
If I'm not mistaken, there aren't many places in America where you can buy anything lower than 87 octane. I've seen maybe 85 or 86 a couple of times while traveling - but that was very rare - and a long time ago. Maybe other states that I haven't been in still have a lot of those lower octane options. Regardless, 87 octane is regular unleaded...Where do you see that in the owner's manual? My Stinger GT owner's manual says, "Your new vehicle is designed to use only unleaded fuel having a pump octane number of 87 or higher." It also says, "Kia recommends that you use good quality gasolines treated with detergent additives such as TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline, which help prevent deposit formation in the engine..."
If I'm not mistaken, there aren't many places in America where you can buy anything lower than 87 octane. I've seen maybe 85 or 86 a couple of times while traveling - but that was very rare - and a long time ago. Maybe other states that I haven't been in still have a lot of those lower octane options. Regardless, 87 octane is regular unleaded...
85 is super common anywhere that has any kind of elevation. (Utah, colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, etc)If I'm not mistaken, there aren't many places in America where you can buy anything lower than 87 octane. I've seen maybe 85 or 86 a couple of times while traveling - but that was very rare - and a long time ago. Maybe other states that I haven't been in still have a lot of those lower octane options. Regardless, 87 octane is regular unleaded...
Not sure what you're talking about. The owner manual (in the USA at least) clearly says the fuel requirement being 91 which is Premium.View attachment 3477
I copied my text right out of my owner's manual. I'm in the USA.
USA 2018 Kia Stinger Owner's ManualThere's a link to the owner's manual in PDF format in here. Once you bring up the doc, see section 1 (Introduction), page 2.