it was just posted , I'm just the messenger ................the things Kia makes me do for such little pay !!"...the 2018 Kia Stinger." New to me, though.
Breaking the rear end loose between narrow rows of pillars is just stupid. But it looks cool.
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What ya mean little pay. They're rebuilding your car piece by piece for you!it was just posted , I'm just the messenger ................the things Kia makes me do for such little pay !!
It does: you just have to put your head under the hood (cheating with the micI want my stock car to sound like the 10 second mark
better spenT money on the internet , digital is the where all the eye balls are now ( imho )I still don't get why Kia is not doing more advertising for this car. Most folks still don't even know it exists.
I don't see much online advertising either, and a lot of online ads are driven by your interests so the fact I'm not seeing them tells me not many others are either.better spenT money on the internet , digital is the where all the eye balls are now ( imho )
Slight difference: most people who don't shop Kia don't know the Stinger exists. The Telluride has become the best advertisement for the Stinger. Anyone interested in the Telluride (a lot of people) will bump into the Stinger by association. Those who like performance sedans, and the look of 60s and 70s Gran Turismo Italian-style, will flash on the Stinger: and the Stinger's "street cred" will reflect well on the Telluride. Whether the Telluride purchaser will also get a Stinger is the open question; now or later, or wishful thinking only?I still don't get why Kia is not doing more advertising for this car. Most folks still don't even know it exists.
Unfortunately that doesn't help Stinger sales in Australia. No Tellurides downunder.Slight difference: most people who don't shop Kia don't know the Stinger exists. The Telluride has become the best advertisement for the Stinger. Anyone interested in the Telluride (a lot of people) will bump into the Stinger by association. Those who like performance sedans, and the look of 60s and 70s Gran Turismo Italian-style, will flash on the Stinger: and the Stinger's "street cred" will reflect well on the Telluride. Whether the Telluride purchaser will also get a Stinger is the open question; now or later, or wishful thinking only?![]()
You've got that "other" SUV instead: isn't it popular "down there" like the Telluride is up here?Unfortunately that doesn't help Stinger sales in Australia. No Tellurides downunder.
Yeah, if their marketing plan for the Stinger is to hope people bump into it while looking at their SUV, then it's a very poor one. The sports sedan is already selling less and less, odds are the person looking at the Telluride is not going to be interested in a sports sedan.Unfortunately that doesn't help Stinger sales in Australia. No Tellurides downunder.
Yes, that's the one. Spacing the name, I was.Do you mean the Seltos??
"Marketing plan". Heh. Who knows what Kia's marketing plans are? It's obvious that Kia economized on advertising the Stinger. My pet theory is that Kia knows that pushing the Stinger harder will not convince anyone who isn't already considering a high performance sedan. So Kia pushed the Stinger into the interested hands of car enthusiasts: and they wrote glowing reports into car buff magazines: and each driver who gets even one car enthusiast publication is going to see Stinger advertising, but more importantly, the reports on the car from other enthusiasts. This has been going on since 2017. And now the Telluride comes out, attracting a lot more attention in the general public than the excitement of car enthusiasts: and there sits the Stinger alongside the Telluride, showing that the SUV is made by people who know how to design cars: the Stinger is proof of that. It's a subtle plan, to have two very different models pointing back at each other.Yeah, if their marketing plan for the Stinger is to hope people bump into it while looking at their SUV, then it's a very poor one. The sports sedan is already selling less and less, odds are the person looking at the Telluride is not going to be interested in a sports sedan.