Mike_TX
Stinger Enthusiast
I've tried to like the Stinger, but I just can't pull the trigger on it. I know most of you don't care whether I like it or not, or whether i get one, but maybe my observations might be worth something to someone.
It's a cool car, and great-looking, and it has some advantages over my 2017 Optima. But my personal issues with it are:
- Outward visibility sucks, and the low roofline and small windows make it feel almost claustrophobic
- The 2.0 performs almost identically to my 2.0 Optima, so I'm gaining nothing there. (And no, I don't want a GT, for several reasons)
- The ride is more jittery than my Optima (and yes, I made sure the tires were properly inflated)
- There are a couple of KEY items missing from the Stinger that are on my Optima (360 camera, heated steering wheel, etc.)
- To my surprise I don't like the 8spd trans quite as well as my 6spd. Minor acceleration at city speeds usually brings on a slight hesitation and a gear change, whereas my Optima just moves on out. It's because the trans is in a higher gear than the 6spd Optima at a given speed and has to downshift to respond the same way
- The tech is the same as in my Optima (same slow-responding nav and voice commands, for instance), so no advancement there
- I don't have complete confidence in the stock tires, and don't want to start out spending an extra $800 on new ones
Yeah, I know, I know, don't let the door hit you on the way out, etc. But the forum has been helpful to me, and I appreciate the feedback from owners and members. And the door is still open a little ... I got a killer deal, and if I change my mind I can still do the deal. And who knows ... I might.
It's a cool car, and great-looking, and it has some advantages over my 2017 Optima. But my personal issues with it are:
- Outward visibility sucks, and the low roofline and small windows make it feel almost claustrophobic
- The 2.0 performs almost identically to my 2.0 Optima, so I'm gaining nothing there. (And no, I don't want a GT, for several reasons)
- The ride is more jittery than my Optima (and yes, I made sure the tires were properly inflated)
- There are a couple of KEY items missing from the Stinger that are on my Optima (360 camera, heated steering wheel, etc.)
- To my surprise I don't like the 8spd trans quite as well as my 6spd. Minor acceleration at city speeds usually brings on a slight hesitation and a gear change, whereas my Optima just moves on out. It's because the trans is in a higher gear than the 6spd Optima at a given speed and has to downshift to respond the same way
- The tech is the same as in my Optima (same slow-responding nav and voice commands, for instance), so no advancement there
- I don't have complete confidence in the stock tires, and don't want to start out spending an extra $800 on new ones
Yeah, I know, I know, don't let the door hit you on the way out, etc. But the forum has been helpful to me, and I appreciate the feedback from owners and members. And the door is still open a little ... I got a killer deal, and if I change my mind I can still do the deal. And who knows ... I might.



