Originally Posted by
kleung
A lot of what has been said in this thread sounds remarkably like what was said about Japanese cars in the past. And now look where the Japanese are - while a lot of their cars are still fairly boring, it's no accident that they consistently rate highly in the reliability surveys. IMHO, the Koreans are gaining fast on the Japanese, and the fact that Hyundai and Kia both have European designers on the payroll, manufacturers around the world should be worried.
A lot of the criticisms that are being levelled against the Koreans can and should also be levelled against American manufacturers - cheap plastics, poor ergonomics and nasty interiors, average reliability and driveability - and the Americans have had LOT longer to get it right than the Koreans have.
While the Koreans don't yet have a car that suits my needs and wants, if I was looking for a cheap, small car, I'd have no qualms about owning an i30. I drove one last year while I was test driving new cars for my father, and came away impressed, considering the price. Granted, he ultimately chose a Golf 118TSI, but given that the 118TSI is a good 30-40% dearer than the i30 sticker price vs sticker price, I think a certain amount of cheapness and older tech is forgivable.
Bookmarks