Having read many reviews of the Stinger, I find it interesting and somewhat unsettling that there are so many diametrically opposed opinions about the Stinger. Having spent several hours road testing the GT2, here are some examples of what I am referring to, followed by my driving impressions of the car:
* Many reviewers comment on the lack of wind noise and the lack of road noise while others comment on the significant wind noise and high degree of road noise.
* Many reviewers comment about the compliant and comfortable ride while others call the ride "brittle" and "harsh."
* Many reviewers are impressed with the Stinger's flat cornering while other reviewers comment that the Stinger leans significantly on twisty roads.
* Many reviewers praise the Stinger's stability during aggressive driving on twisty roads while other reviewers find the suspension lacking refinement and providing unpleasant surprises when the car is driven aggressively.
* While many reviewers praise the road feel/feedback provided by the Stinger's steering, other reviewers find the steering lacking in this regard.
* The Stinger's 15 speaker Harmon Kardon sound system also has received decidedly mixed reviews.
I've been able to spend a couple of hours test driving the GT2 RWD model and my personal observations are:
* Wind noise is about average for a car of its class and so is road noise, except on rough surfaces where the road noise is extreme.
* The ride is quite compliant except when going over the strips on some concrete roads, as they cause the ride to become quite jittery.
* In my limited testing, the Stinger has noticeable initial lean in corners but then the suspension tightens up and the lean doesn't seem to impair the cars stability. I didn't have the opportunity to push the car to its limits to see how it responds under those conditions.
* I found steering feedback when the car is in Comfort Mode to be lacking. When in Sport Mode, the steering was (pleasantly) heavier and provided better feedback. Again, until I get a chance to drive it very aggressively, I won't be able to comment on this in more detail.
* Curiously, the Harmon Kardon system's FM and Sirius sound quality was disappointing, lacking dynamic range and sounding rather flat. However, when I played MP3 files off of a flash drive, the sound quality was pretty good.
Still, bass response was only adequate and not as good is it is on my old car's Bose system. I've read some comments from people who question whether the underseat subwoofers are even working. Because there is so little airspace under these speakers, KIA has created an air channel to the "B" pillars to reinforce the bass response. If you place your hand on the "B" pillar you should be able to feel some resonance from the speakers.
My GT2, AWD Stinger is supposed to be delivered later this month and I'm looking forward to putting it thru its paces. In the meantime, I'd be interested in hearing what current owners of the Stinger have to say about the above topics.
* Many reviewers comment on the lack of wind noise and the lack of road noise while others comment on the significant wind noise and high degree of road noise.
* Many reviewers comment about the compliant and comfortable ride while others call the ride "brittle" and "harsh."
* Many reviewers are impressed with the Stinger's flat cornering while other reviewers comment that the Stinger leans significantly on twisty roads.
* Many reviewers praise the Stinger's stability during aggressive driving on twisty roads while other reviewers find the suspension lacking refinement and providing unpleasant surprises when the car is driven aggressively.
* While many reviewers praise the road feel/feedback provided by the Stinger's steering, other reviewers find the steering lacking in this regard.
* The Stinger's 15 speaker Harmon Kardon sound system also has received decidedly mixed reviews.
I've been able to spend a couple of hours test driving the GT2 RWD model and my personal observations are:
* Wind noise is about average for a car of its class and so is road noise, except on rough surfaces where the road noise is extreme.
* The ride is quite compliant except when going over the strips on some concrete roads, as they cause the ride to become quite jittery.
* In my limited testing, the Stinger has noticeable initial lean in corners but then the suspension tightens up and the lean doesn't seem to impair the cars stability. I didn't have the opportunity to push the car to its limits to see how it responds under those conditions.
* I found steering feedback when the car is in Comfort Mode to be lacking. When in Sport Mode, the steering was (pleasantly) heavier and provided better feedback. Again, until I get a chance to drive it very aggressively, I won't be able to comment on this in more detail.
* Curiously, the Harmon Kardon system's FM and Sirius sound quality was disappointing, lacking dynamic range and sounding rather flat. However, when I played MP3 files off of a flash drive, the sound quality was pretty good.
Still, bass response was only adequate and not as good is it is on my old car's Bose system. I've read some comments from people who question whether the underseat subwoofers are even working. Because there is so little airspace under these speakers, KIA has created an air channel to the "B" pillars to reinforce the bass response. If you place your hand on the "B" pillar you should be able to feel some resonance from the speakers.
My GT2, AWD Stinger is supposed to be delivered later this month and I'm looking forward to putting it thru its paces. In the meantime, I'd be interested in hearing what current owners of the Stinger have to say about the above topics.