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Would depend on the options available and weight of the car. Ideally I would want a 4cyl RWD to keep the weight down for the best handling and efficiency. I hope the 4cyl is available with the adjustable suspension and other upper trim features.
Currently I own 3.3 H6 which sports 230bhp and while it is more than enough for city and rural roads driving, on Autobahn one could always use some more power. Also, 6-cylinders make it more smooth and usually sound better, too.
Just read another Oz based article on this and it points out (correctly) that the Kia press release doesn't specify which drivetrain will provide the 4.9 sec time. I can't think of a RWD model producing a faster time than its AWD equivalent - only examples I can think of in the Oz market to support this statement are mostly Euro exotica (eg. Huracan) and Teslas. Hopefully more detail to come ...
Just read another Oz based article on this and it points out (correctly) that the Kia press release doesn't specify which drivetrain will provide the 4.9 sec time. I can't think of a RWD model producing a faster time than its AWD equivalent - only examples I can think of in the Oz market to support this statement are mostly Euro exotica (eg. Huracan) and Teslas. Hopefully more detail to come ...
Just read the comments from the 'caradvice' article from my earlier post. Apparently Kia Oz confirmed that 4.9 is for the RWD. They didn't provide any info on the AWD, which is fair enough given its not coming here
V6 for me. Last time around I settled for a turbo four, mostly because I wanted good gas mileage. Not making that mistake again; I've missed the smoothness, power and sound of a 6 cylinder.
Four cylinder because I can't afford a GT, lol. My budget is like 35k.
I'm actually between this and the new Camry XSE V6. I know these are considered different categories, but they both appeal to me and are similar in price. Anything else I should consider?
Four cylinder because I can't afford a GT, lol. My budget is like 35k.
I'm actually between this and the new Camry XSE V6. I know these are considered different categories, but they both appeal to me and are similar in price. Anything else I should consider?
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