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It looks ok to me. Kia are having a crack. Good on them. I'll bet it's not comparative to a basic SS, in overall dynamics, let alone a Redline. I might be proven wrong yet. But I doubt it. But as others have said, on paper, it shits on any Toymota, Mazda or Honda on offer here in this segment.
Will I buy one? No. But then, I'm not in the market. It lacks the DNA to appeal to me. It will not be a replacement for the curent Commy. But then, nothing is. It's a dying segment. FIIK why? But, it is what it is.
Holden may or may not survive into the future. I hope they do. Predominantly that is up to GM and whether they contiune to give a fkying fukc about our market. If I was GM's CEO, given the current scenario, I'd find it hard to invest heavily into this market. Unless there were cars which, with little capex required, and very little design and other mods to get them to market and sell well at a profit. I hope that is the case. Time will tell.
Will I buy one? No. But then, I'm not in the market. It lacks the DNA to appeal to me. It will not be a replacement for the curent Commy. But then, nothing is. It's a dying segment. FIIK why? But, it is what it is.
Holden may or may not survive into the future. I hope they do. Predominantly that is up to GM and whether they contiune to give a fkying fukc about our market. If I was GM's CEO, given the current scenario, I'd find it hard to invest heavily into this market. Unless there were cars which, with little capex required, and very little design and other mods to get them to market and sell well at a profit. I hope that is the case. Time will tell.