That's a strange way to describe people who are looking for value and quality. If you think that Korean carss of today are the Korean cars that were first introduced into the market in order to build some interest and market share, then you are a fool.
@TheAutoChannel Korea doesn’t allow US imports of any kind. Even if they did Koreans wouldn’t buy them because they know what butters their bread. The worst thieves of auto technology and design styling clues are from the Korean auto industry. As for quality you always see disabled Korean cars on expressways and streets. Jobs: For every 1 job Asians auto companies provide (mostly menial) 7 high tech and trade jobs are lost. So the fool around here is the bitch that dropped you on your head.
What does Korea's trade policies (even if they are bad for America) have to do with the quality of their present cars? If you're angry at Asian automakers because you think they deprived you of work pushing a broom, that's your problem. I suggest that you should have stayed in school through the 6th grade so that you might have had the opportunity to get a higher paying job.
@judedelux ""If you're angry at Asian automakers because you think they deprived you of work pushing a broom, that's your problem. I suggest that you should have stayed in school through the 6th grade so that you might have had the opportunity to get a higher paying job.""
^^ I do believe an hearty "OHHHH BURN" is deserved here.
You know there are a shitload of Ford, GM, and Chyrsler plants in the United States. Perhaps you need to get off your dead ass and research before you open your mouth. Sure there are plants in Mexico and Canada but there are over 20+ for each company in the US.
Go to google and search for AALA2009p.pdf. It will till you the percent of domestic content of all vehicles. Doesn`t break down the proportion of Canadian/US parts though but gives a good overview. You can always go to a dealership and see the domestic content.
Go to google and search for AALA2009p.pdf. Shows where cars are assembled and their percent of domestic(US/Canda) parts. AALA is the American Automobile Labeling Act.
What am I getting at? KIA/Hyundai only contain 30 percent or so US made components and thus CANNOT say that their cars are "made in the USA" . They can however say their cars are "Assembled in the USA". That is what I am getting at.
70-75% + assembling in the US usually gives you made in usa.
UGLY. Notice how losers with low paying jobs drive those crappy Korean rip off circus carts?
judedelux 1 year ago
@judedelux
That's a strange way to describe people who are looking for value and quality. If you think that Korean carss of today are the Korean cars that were first introduced into the market in order to build some interest and market share, then you are a fool.
TheAutoChannel 1 year ago
@TheAutoChannel Korea doesn’t allow US imports of any kind. Even if they did Koreans wouldn’t buy them because they know what butters their bread. The worst thieves of auto technology and design styling clues are from the Korean auto industry. As for quality you always see disabled Korean cars on expressways and streets. Jobs: For every 1 job Asians auto companies provide (mostly menial) 7 high tech and trade jobs are lost. So the fool around here is the bitch that dropped you on your head.
judedelux 1 year ago
@judedelux
What does Korea's trade policies (even if they are bad for America) have to do with the quality of their present cars? If you're angry at Asian automakers because you think they deprived you of work pushing a broom, that's your problem. I suggest that you should have stayed in school through the 6th grade so that you might have had the opportunity to get a higher paying job.
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TheAutoChannel 1 year ago
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@judedelux ""If you're angry at Asian automakers because you think they deprived you of work pushing a broom, that's your problem. I suggest that you should have stayed in school through the 6th grade so that you might have had the opportunity to get a higher paying job.""
^^ I do believe an hearty "OHHHH BURN" is deserved here.
WRTcc 1 year ago
The shape of the SUV has a tiny uncanny resemblance between GMC Acadia and Chevrolet Traverse
piinus 2 years ago
Whats the percentage of American made components? Just because a car is assembled in the United States DOES NOT make it made in the United States.
Allante715 2 years ago
@Allante715
American made components? Now days even yo mom is made in China fool~
fvgotch 2 years ago
What are you saying?
Allante715 2 years ago
LMAO, true dat
rhcmlc 1 year ago
@Allante715 Neither are GMs or Fords that are assembled in Canada or Mexico MADE in the respective countries.
Thank you for your commendable intelligence.
TheJohancha86 2 years ago
You know there are a shitload of Ford, GM, and Chyrsler plants in the United States. Perhaps you need to get off your dead ass and research before you open your mouth. Sure there are plants in Mexico and Canada but there are over 20+ for each company in the US.
Allante715 1 year ago
@TheJohancha86
Go to google and search for AALA2009p.pdf. It will till you the percent of domestic content of all vehicles. Doesn`t break down the proportion of Canadian/US parts though but gives a good overview. You can always go to a dealership and see the domestic content.
Allante715 1 year ago
-3 because I disagree with you. I love youtube!
Allante715 1 year ago
I dont know what you are getting at, but Aston Martins are assembled in Austria, Mercedes Benz in Spain, and Fords mostly in Mexico.
So therefore a Kia assembled in the US is definitely not American made.
What is AMERICAN made? Dell and Apple are assembled in China. Banks have tellers in India.
TheJohancha86 1 year ago
Fords mostly in Mexico? Um, no.
Go to google and search for AALA2009p.pdf. Shows where cars are assembled and their percent of domestic(US/Canda) parts. AALA is the American Automobile Labeling Act.
What am I getting at? KIA/Hyundai only contain 30 percent or so US made components and thus CANNOT say that their cars are "made in the USA" . They can however say their cars are "Assembled in the USA". That is what I am getting at.
70-75% + assembling in the US usually gives you made in usa.
Allante715 1 year ago
funny how this was shot in Korea
perryham 2 years ago
This redesigned model is 475 pounds lighter than the out going model.
ConceptVBS 2 years ago
this car has received its much needed makeover
itsTiLER 2 years ago
i like this new model cant wait to get it
wozniecki 2 years ago 5
it looks like the kia berrago in the back
bob199061 2 years ago
The front is very similar to the new Lexus RX
gjoreristevski 2 years ago
Not even close ;-)
KandeeMann2001 2 years ago 3
I agree with you,it has some air like a lexus.....and something from the Kia borrrego as well.....
fegue2 2 years ago