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Dodger Blue

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Hello everyone, I just wanted to report in on day two of my Stinger adventure. I bought a fully loaded GT2 RWD in Micro Blue Pearl. I just got back from outside the country and hadn't intended on getting a new car right away, but the folks at Car Pros Kia in Glendale made a great offer and I'll be honest, after the test drive I was in love. I continue to be so amazed and impressed with what Kia has accomplished. This car has freaking everything and looks great too. Admittedly, I was reluctant to even think about a car with so many electronic aids. I was coming from an old SC300 (which I'm sure was advanced for its time but it's basic by today's standards) and also test drove an ND Miata before I stopped by Kia; deep down I've always been a big fan of cars that are smaller and simpler than a modern sports sedan. But I had to consider practicality, and I gotta say, for as many miles as I log on the highway for work, I now fully understand the appeal of the stuff like the radar cruise control and particularly the blind spot monitoring. I don't think I'd like to own a car with such big blind spots without the assists. And the 360 cameras! It's worth it just to reduce my risk of crunching something on a parking block or a high curb :laugh:
 
Welcome Dodger. Sounds like all good reasons to buy the Stinger. Plus it's so damn fun to drive.
 
Welcome Dodger. Sounds like all good reasons to buy the Stinger. Plus it's so damn fun to drive.
Indeed she is, although I'm waiting to break her in before I start lighting up the tires ;)
 
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Hello everyone, I just wanted to report in on day two of my Stinger adventure. I bought a fully loaded GT2 RWD in Micro Blue Pearl. I just got back from outside the country and hadn't intended on getting a new car right away, but the folks at Car Pros Kia in Glendale made a great offer and I'll be honest, after the test drive I was in love. I continue to be so amazed and impressed with what Kia has accomplished. This car has freaking everything and looks great too. Admittedly, I was reluctant to even think about a car with so many electronic aids. I was coming from an old SC300 (which I'm sure was advanced for its time but it's basic by today's standards) and also test drove an ND Miata before I stopped by Kia; deep down I've always been a big fan of cars that are smaller and simpler than a modern sports sedan. But I had to consider practicality, and I gotta say, for as many miles as I log on the highway for work, I now fully understand the appeal of the stuff like the radar cruise control and particularly the blind spot monitoring. I don't think I'd like to own a car with such big blind spots without the assists. And the 360 cameras! It's worth it just to reduce my risk of crunching something on a parking block or a high curb :laugh:
Welcome Dodger......"How bout those Yankees"!!:D
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
Welcome. Great first post! Imagine the upgrade for this boy: '94 Plymouth Voyager with roll up windows, and five on the floor (yes, the only one I ever saw). Practicality is a huge selling point, including the rear room and hatch space. Love the long wheelbase without making the car into a boat. LOVE the torque and low end acceleration at all speeds. I bought it for passing on long road trips. :thumbup:
 
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Welcome Dodger......"How bout those Yankees"!!:D
I like our chances this year :p

Welcome. Great first post! Imagine the upgrade for this boy: '94 Plymouth Voyager with roll up windows, and five on the floor (yes, the only one I ever saw). Practicality is a huge selling point, including the rear room and hatch space. Love the long wheelbase with making the car into a boat. LOVE the torque and low end acceleration at all speeds. I bought it for passing on long road trips. :thumbup:
Oh man, a Voyager. I briefly inherited a '96 Dodge Caravan from my parents when I needed a bigger car for work. At the time I had a Tiburon and while it could fit a lot of stuff for such a little car, it wasn't working out. That van did not age well, but my friends sure did love to hit me up whenever they needed a designated driver for the squad, or a couch moved, haha. That was back in 2007, I can't even imagine still driving one of those.
 
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