Well, what is the upshot then? Are you all in or out?

Just because one C&D reviewer can't drift around a curve on a rough surfaced road? As if the Nürburgring has the smoothest track surface in the world, and American roads are suddenly crap. In fact, the "Ring is a bitch to drive on, the road is unter constant repair. Check the videos on youtube. Nobody I heard of complained then about the Stinger's roadholding abilities. Of course, it's not just that....I know that.
I believe, C&D should have let the guy who did the Nürburgring do this particular article as a follow-up also.
What makes these drive reports so questionable is the fact, that the vehicle provided are
still pre-production cars. I have no idea why KIA screws this up in this fashion, but pre-production everywhere in North America: on the roads, at the dealers, but no willing buyer can drive them and form his/hers own opinion. All these "tests" should be taken with a grain of salt.
Look at the two cars below and at their tail lights, lacking the LEDs a "proper" GT should exhibit.
These cars are the ones that will eventually be scrapped. In addition, #1 & #2 have the same licence plate.
The third picture with the Franfurt licence shows a Stinger with the proper LED tails for comparison.
Jody Lai in the autoguide write-up does not like the way the smart cruise control works, it's not "smooth" enough (or similar). Did she read the manual. Does she know there are settings? Who knows?
I know, the car will be a compromise, as ANY car, and everybody who drives it, will likely have different impressions, depending on the last meal, weather, road surface, trouble with the boss, well you get it....
We all have different reasons to buy this car. We all want different things out of this car. Most of the wannabees here have yet to sit in one, never mind drive it. So we make up our minds purely on the opinions of people we don't know, and don't know what their bias is. Personally, I want a car that's quiet, makes little more than a "swoosh" when accelerating, no "tuned" muffler, and can pass cars quickly. The only time I drift a car is at first snow of the year on a parking lot to get used to the car's, or truck's, rear-end is braking out on slippery surfaces. That's it. No track, no drifting, no "launch" (well, maybe once), no midnight races, no off-roading, just driving. Fast, when safely possible. I don't drive long distances with four adults in the car. If I were to do that, I'd get a van. For me, it's like a two seater with four seats. With a large trunk.
Except for the
Buick Regal, I have not considered any other European car, because I do not want to deal with looming repair costs after the warranty period. As I intend to keep the car for as long as possible, resale value, depreciation is not a deciding factor. To me, it will come down to the test drive.
BTW, I went to yesterday afternoon to KIA Canadas HO, just outside Toronto, and they had a blue GT sitting in the parking lot. No licence plates, but the blue in the late afternoon sun looked very, very nice. Too bad, this one will be scrapped too.....
Just my contribution to this thread.
https://www.caranddriver.com/photo-gallery/2018-kia-stinger-3-3t-awd-instrumented-test-gallery#26
View attachment 722
http://www.autoguide.com/manufacturer/kia/2018-kia-stinger-review
http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/...de.com_daily&utm_source=AutoGuide.com20171016
View attachment 724
View attachment 723