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2018 Kia Stinger GT Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh What would it take for you to buy a $33,000-to-$53,000 Kia instead of an Audi or BMW? Kia gave this question a lot of thought, and the new Stinger is its answer. Good answer? Kia gets bonus point from me right off the bat for making the Stinger a... Comparison vehicle: 2018 Audi A5 / S5 / RS5 |
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Bought a Honda Odyssey EX new in July 2005, this has been the most reliable car we have ever owned. 2005 Honda Odyssey Love Letter Member3091 |
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2017 GMC Acadia Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Introduced as a 2007 model, the GMC Acadia has been the largest, roomiest crossover you can buy. While the Acadia's size has been the primary reason to buy one for many people, for others it was too large. To offer a direct competitor for other large three-row crossovers... Comparison vehicle: 2016 Mazda CX-9 |
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2017 Kia Cadenza Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Something I've noted before about Kia: they refuse to give up. For the 2014 model year, the Korean company introduced a new large front-wheel-drive sedan. I found the Cadenza, essentially a streched Optima the same way a Toyota Avalon is a stretched Camry and a Nissan Maxima... Comparison vehicle: 2017 Buick LaCrosse |
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2016 Toyota Prius review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Though 15 years have elapsed, I still remember the first time I drove a Toyota Prius. That car was wonderful, because it was so high-tech and so novel, and awful, because it was ugly, slow, handled clumsily, and rode noisily. Also, transitions between the conventional and electric systems for acceleration... Comparison vehicle: 2013 Ford C-MAX |
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2016 Kia Optima SX Limited Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Kias used to be cheap cars. But Kia works even harder to improve its products than sister company Hyundai does, and for 2013 began offering its Optima midsize sedan in upscale "SX Limited" form. My impressions of that car were mixed. It was boldy styled and upholstered with premium... Comparison vehicle: 2016 Nissan Maxima |
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2016 Scion iA Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh As you might have heard, Scion, Toyota's youth-oriented brand, is in its final model year despite having just introduced two new models. Come 2017 the car I'm reviewing here will likely be sold as the Toyota Yaris sedan, as it already is in Canada. As you also might have... Comparison vehicle: 2014 Ford Fiesta |
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2016 Chevrolet Malibu Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Chevrolet used to own the midsize sedan market. Then, beginning in the mid-1980s, a combination of missteps by a disorganized GM and more desirable sedans from Ford, Honda, and Toyota destroyed Chevrolet's dominance. Four generations of the Chevrolet Malibu, introduced for the 1997, 2004, 2008, and 2013 model years, were... Comparison vehicle: 2016 Kia Optima |
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2016 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh No car company learns faster than Hyundai (with the possible exception of its ward, Kia). While some competitors can let engineering flaws drag on for years, any glitches with a new Hyundai tend to be gone well before the second model year begins. Similarly, common criticisms in reviews are often... Comparison vehicle: 2015 Toyota Camry |
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2016 Hyundai Genesis 3.8 Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh During an initial drive at an event for invited media, Hyundai's second iteration of the Genesis luxury sedan impressed me, along with pretty much everyone else. While the original Genesis was a good car given how much it cost, the second seemed much better, even a thoroughly credible alternative... Comparison vehicle: 2016 Audi A6 / S6 |
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2016 Volvo XC90 Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh Once upon a time the Volvo XC90 was the hottest crossover on the market. However, that time was 2003, and while the XC90 remained largely unchanged in the decade-plus that followed, the rest of the world did not. Competitors such as the Acura MDX and BMW X5 were fully redesigned... Comparison vehicle: 2016 Acura MDX |