Since Hyundai/Kia has dropped the idea of a pickup truck, Kia's ne
assembly plant in West Point, Georgia will instead turn out smal
cars. The first vehicle that will roll off the assembly lines in 200
is Kia's Sorento, with body on frame construction well suited to
pickup. What doesn't seem primed for a pickup, however, is
softening market, so Kia has decided to redouble its efforts on smal
cars
No details about the upcoming car were discussed, only that we shoul
expect a Spectra-sized C-segment vehicle that may be shared wit
Hyundai. Hyundai CEO Kim Dong-Jin confessed to the organizatio
losing its way slightly by slacking off on small, high volume car
and going after larger vehicles to bolster the brand images an
offerings. A return to its roots will please dealers, and the Genesi
Coupe will kick off a turbocharging frenzy at Kia, which will focus o
small displacement forced induction engines
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631grant - 11 Jun 2008 03:34 GMT
They better do something magical in the mpg to get customers fired up. No
one is even close to what we need. Finally Chrysler has admitted that they
don't have a really fuel efficient car today on the news. Duh. The idiots
couldn't see the hand writing on the wall.
Just what we need: a 275 hp Genesis............. what were THEY thinking?
I saw an interesting approach to the rising fuel prices and how it affects
people on the news today also. They compared the price of fuel by looking
at the percentage of a person's income that is spent on fuel. NJ was at 2%
with NY and PA around 5%, but in the deep south and southwest it was over
10%, so that explains why some here say they don't care how high fuel goes,
they are going to stick with their gas guzzlers. Of course, they couldn't
trade them in if they wanted to since they dropped in resale value so much.
It is an interesting way of looking at it though.
> Since Hyundai/Kia has dropped the idea of a pickup truck, Kia's new
> assembly plant in West Point, Georgia will instead turn out small
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