CKeeler
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I like how there are so many different vehicles people list as their second choice. It shows how versatile the Stinger is that people can go in so many different directions. I'd probably have held out for the new Acrua TLX Type S as someone else mentioned earlier. My 2005 TL was one of my favorites.
BMW X3 with the 6 cylinder engine, which is what I had before. I gambled on the Stinger to see if I could cheat luxury pricing. The jury's still out to be honest.
In which particular area, on luxury?
I don't really know how to describe it, but there are a bunch of little things that make the BMW feel more refined. This includes the behavior over bumps at low speed, fewer squeaks/rattles, better infotainment and stereo (subjective, just imho), the sturdier feel of the leather, and so forth. I wouldn't use the word "luxury" as the bucket for my dissatisfaction. The F25 generation of X3 that I had was not very luxurious. I'd probably just say that the Stinger doesn't feel as "solid" and "refined".
I've driven the C250 Mercedes and i couldn't believe how unrefined and tinny that entire drivetrain felt.I know exactly what you mean about refinement, and it's in a whole bunch of little things.
So yeah, while I do think the German manufacturers overcharge for what you get, they do have quality on their side. I feel like the Stinger blew everyone away specifically because it came from Kia, if it had been an effort by BMW (especially at their prices), it would have been a C- effort. But for Kia, It's more of an A-.
- The way the cruise control surges forward way past the set point, eases off and then does it again, yoyoing until I h.
- The way the heated seats don't come on with remote start, but the heated steering wheel does.
- The way when you floor it (especially in eco mode) the car takes just a second too long to think about it before responding (although this may not be unique to Kia).
- The way the interior rattles when I turn the music up on a bassy audio track.
- The way the auto climate control never quite gets it right unless the external temperature is at an extreme.
- The way the 3 zone climate control isn't really 3 zone, if you have rear the rear temp set to heat, it will divert all the heat from the front to the rear, even in winter, unless I massively turn up the heat. It took me a while to figure this out, until I randomly put my hand back there and was surprised.
You're going to get a delay in any vehicle in eco mode, that's the point, it's not supposed to be sharp and quick. I don't really notice a bad delay in the modes I usually drive in besides ECO.I know exactly what you mean about refinement, and it's in a whole bunch of little things.
So yeah, while I do think the German manufacturers overcharge for what you get, they do have quality on their side. I feel like the Stinger blew everyone away specifically because it came from Kia, if it had been an effort by BMW (especially at their prices), it would have been a C- effort. But for Kia, It's more of an A-.
- The way the cruise control surges forward way past the set point, eases off and then does it again, yoyoing until I h.
- The way the heated seats don't come on with remote start, but the heated steering wheel does.
- The way when you floor it (especially in eco mode) the car takes just a second too long to think about it before responding (although this may not be unique to Kia).
- The way the interior rattles when I turn the music up on a bassy audio track.
- The way the auto climate control never quite gets it right unless the external temperature is at an extreme.
- The way the 3 zone climate control isn't really 3 zone, if you have rear the rear temp set to heat, it will divert all the heat from the front to the rear, even in winter, unless I massively turn up the heat. It took me a while to figure this out, until I randomly put my hand back there and was surprised.
You're going to get delay in any vehicle in eco mode, that's the point, it's not supposed to be sharp and quick. I don't really notice a bad delay in the modes I usually drive in.
I also don't have the issue you have with your cruise control, so I don't think that's necessarily an issue with the Stinger overall, maybe just yours.
They definitely need to improve on their features regarding remote start. In the US we don't even get it through the mobile app.
As far as luxury goes I'm sure it doesn't match the Germans, but that's fine because it's not as expensive and it is still a very nice car imo.
Well I still don't think other people having the same issue as you means it's a Stinger issue. There are other people like me that don't have this issue. It appears to just be inconsistencies across the production which is a shame and mark against them for sure.There are multiple threads in this forum about it the cruise control, maybe it's just your Stinger that's fine.
And I know about turbo lag, the point was that it is especially laggy in anything but sport mode.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not ragging on the Stinger at all, I am 100% happy with it even with all its flaws. No car is perfect after all, but some are better than others at certain things.
And the Stinger would have the Merc beat hands down for reliability as well.I've driven the C250 Mercedes and i couldn't believe how unrefined and tinny that entire drivetrain felt.
The German 3 are way overrated.
Besides, why would you floor it in eco mode? Isn't the whole point of eco mode to save fuel?
Despite the C250 being more expensive than the Stinger GT and vastly inferior in performance, dynamics & spec - I struggled to find anything about it in which the quality was better than Stinger? In fact if anything, the Stinger had an overall a more solid and substantial feel to it in almost every aspect.