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Are There Any Bad Cars Left? Kia tops J.D. Power Initial Quality Study

Last updated: Sep 27, 2019 at 4:22PM
Published on: Jun 28, 2016 by Matt Smith

2017 Kia Sportage EX EX

If there’s one piece of advice I find myself sanctimoniously preaching to prospective car shoppers, it’s this: There’s no such thing as a bad car anymore.

Long, long ago, in the early 1990s, Kia Motors expanded to the United States, bringing with it little economical runabouts like the Sephia sedan and the Sportage crossover. There was just one problem: These cars weren’t exactly what we’d describe as “good.” Sub-100-hp engines, crude transmissions, and interiors featuring more plastics than Mean Girls. The little Sephia couldn’t even deliver great fuel economy, barely eking out 27 mpg highway with its automatic transmission. A ‘94 Ford Escort could manage 5 mpg better with nearly identical power specs.

But oh, how times have changed. Despite a poor first impression, Kia has emerged as a shining example of the fact that there really are no more “bad” cars. Every year, J.D. Power conducts its Initial Quality Study, wherein car owners are surveyed to determine which vehicles deliver the best experience within the first 90 days. By placing first on J.D. Power’s 2016 U.S. Initial Quality Study, Kia earned the honor of being the first non-premium brand in 27 years to take home Gold.

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Filed Under: Car News Tagged With: 2016 Initial Quality, Chevrolet, Ford Escort, hyundai, J.D. Power, Kia, Kia Soul, Porsche, Sephia, Sportage, Toyota

This Summer’s 10 Coolest New Convertibles

Last updated: Jun 27, 2016 at 2:04PM
Published on: Jun 24, 2016 by Matt Smith

2017 Porsche 718 Boxster

It’s that time of year again. The sun’s beginning to shine just a little too much, and the weather’s transitioning from pleasant and refreshing to downright oppressive. And while some people will turn to more traditional methods of respite—air conditioning is understandably a very popular option, especially in a car—we believe a convertible may be the best cure for the summer heat. We have said it time and time again: that classic feeling of cruising with the top down will never get old. In fact, it seems to get better with time. If you aren’t currently a convertible owner, there are plenty of options out there with a wide range of styles and price tags.

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Filed Under: Car Lists, Car Shopping, General Chat, New Cars, United States Tagged With: Alfa Romeo 4C, Audi RS 5, BMW 2 Series, Car Minded, chevrolet camaro, Chevrolet Corvette, convertibles, Ford Mustang, Jaguar F-Type, Mazda MX-5 Miata, Mercedes-Benz SL-Class, Porsche 718 Boxster

Taking a Look at the Most and Least Expensive Cars to Own

Jun 14, 2016 by Matt Smith

2016 BMW 340i

There are some things we replace, and other things we repair. I have no qualms replacing a toothbrush every couple months, or buying a new pair of running shoes after a few hundred miles. When it comes to more expensive items, however, my point of view shifts dramatically. Companies like Patagonia have made a strong push against disposable merchandise, offering repair services for their products and encouraging shoppers to fix their gear rather than just throwing it away and buying replacements. It’s a commendable, environmentally friendly decision—and considering the price tags on Patagonia products, one that’s appreciated by shoppers, too.

Of course, when it comes to repairing vs. replacing, nothing trumps the auto industry. Drivers spend hundreds, sometimes thousands of dollars per year keeping their cars on the road and, try as a I might, I just can’t visualize disposable cars showing up anytime soon. YourMechanic.com connects car owners with mechanics and in doing so has amassed an impressive data set breaking down the average cost of ownership by brand and specific model, including the maladies that most commonly afflict each brand.

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Filed Under: Car Industry News, Car Shopping, General Chat, United States Tagged With: BMW, cadillac, car cost of ownership, car maintenance, Car Minded, chrysler sebring, Honda FIt, hyundai, mercedes-benz, subaru forester, Toyota Prius, yourmechanic.com

The Homestretch: Don’t Miss These Cars at the New York International Auto Show

Last updated: Oct 23, 2019 at 11:51AM
Published on: Apr 1, 2016 by Matt Smith

1973 Datsun Skyline

The 2016 New York International Auto Show set attendance records over its first weekend, and organizers expect total attendance to exceed 1,000,000 visitors. We were lucky enough to get a sneak peek during press days One and Two. We’ve already shared video impressions of some of our favorite new vehicles, as well as posts on the amazing array of supercars at the show, the Genesis New York concept, the awesome Bandit Edition 7T7 Trans Am, and the custom-made, Chevy Aveo-based ETV. Here’s one more taste of the show, which ends Sunday at 7pm New York time. We urge you to consider getting there while you can, as the show may be the only chance you’ll ever get to see some of these cars.

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Filed Under: Auto Shows, Car Lists, General Chat, United States Tagged With: 2016 New York International Auto Show, 2016 NYIAS, Car Minded, Car Shows, koenigsegg, NYIAS

Day Two at the Javits Center: The New York International Auto Show

Last updated: Oct 4, 2019 at 3:52PM
Published on: Mar 25, 2016 by Matt Smith

Honda Civic Hatchback Concept

Day Two began with the World Car Awards. Backed by a surprisingly loud, club-ish soundtrack and some odd song choices (maybe intended to help attendees wake up after a very long Day One?), the Toyota Mirai fuel-cell vehicle got the World Green Car Award, the Audi R8 Coupe took the World Performance Car Award, and the BMW 7 Series won the World Luxury Car Award. Mazda managed to take two trophies, as 2016 World Car Design of the Year and World Car of the Year, with its MX-5 Miata, and having driven the car ourselves, we heartily applaud the WCA jurors’ decision.

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Filed Under: Auto Shows Tagged With: 2016, Chevy bolt, Hardtop Miata, honda civic hatchback, Mazda MX-5 Miata RF, Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV, Model 3, model s, New York International Auto Show, nissan titan, NYIAS, Red Bull Global Rallycross, Tesla, Volvo S90

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