How much is it in your country ? I am KIA lover, have rided KIA since 2006, and just have Sonet for my wife replacing her Picanto, for me I targetet Seltos or Sportage next 2 year
Great video but a little suggestion, please read more so you can have more Vocabulary and more adjective to describe A car. We are all need to learn more words.
Thanks Jocip. I will visit the exhibition this weekend with a 9 month old. Any recommendations to do it quickly /cover what's the most interesting part before he starts crying ? Hehe want to buy an electric car so likely to check EV6 for sure.
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I've had mine for 6 months and it's been to the dealer for repairs twice already. Also it's very noisy, you can hear EVERY shift. The sensor that brings the headlights on is in the WORST place! The shadow of the car covers the sensor and brings on the lights constantly! The moonroof also needs 2 separate controls it only has one and it's Annoying trying to set it. I'm more than likely going to trade it in.
@@zedzedski7382 Yes, knobs are intuitive and most of us grew up using them. What's more, you can engage them almost entirely through muscle memory. A simple quarter or half turn and you go from listening volume to low or off. Wheels on the steering wheel are better than those horrific haptic sliders, but they're still not as good as a simple knob or levers that you can engage with a clear detent, or one fluid motion. My point is, it all makes the driving experience way too complicated, and none of it makes driving easier or safer. In fact, just the opposite.
@@krane15 it's the oposite, using controls on the wheel are much safer than using knobs because you keep your hands on the wheel and you don't let your eyes off the road not for a second, while dicking around with controls on the dash is just as much as texting.