My dad got one a year or so ago and it's really a nice car. It's fantastic on gas, getting about 40 to the gallon. Not too bad a drive, though on one without cruise control it's a little hard to stay at 55mph because this thing wants to go when you're at or past 50mph (the slightest foot pressure sends it right on). Pretty nice size for a vehicle because it's higher up than a car so head-hitting is less often and shorter than a van so backing up isn't a nightmare. As of a couple of months ago I've been seeing these things everywhere. Can't go two towns without seeing at least one - and with the traveling we do all over this state, we usually see at least 7 every working day, and that's on the low end. These things are practically invading the state of NC, or at least the chunk of it my dad and I work in.
Anyone else seeing these things, or any other one kind of vehicle model, all over the place?
(possible alternative discussions: your own vehicle and how nice it is or isn't; why waffles undeniably destroy pancakes)
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Jul 9th, 2012 @ 2:53 pm Perma-link
WHAT THE FUDGE, MILES
![]() Pancakes kick waffle's behinds every day of the week! On an unrelated note, no Kia Soul vehicles are found in my state... Wierd...
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Jul 9th, 2012 @ 3:03 pm Perma-link
I remember a time when Kias were considered cheap, lousy Korean vehicles. Now they're very popular and are as good as, or better than, their American and Japanese counterparts.
Fun fact: One of the eight hidden levels in my Mario's Steroid Adventure was named Sephia, after the defunct Kia model.
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Jul 9th, 2012 @ 5:07 pm Perma-link
Dazzle WHAT THE FUDGE, MILES ![]() Pancakes kick waffle's behinds every day of the week!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thPe1l5unD0
...Or was it? Bibby Fun fact: One of the eight hidden levels in my Mario's Steroid Adventure was named Sephia, after the defunct Kia model. |