The N-Line does not come with AWD it is just the ugly twin. I do wonder if maybe Kia with their knowledge from Touring Car (I would love to see them return), tuned the chassis and suspension enough to overcome the N-Line with summer tires.
Close races... I wonder how many miles each car has on it?
One thing I noticed when I was test driving during the buying process was that cars that had more mileage were smoother. You could tell that the computer had 'learned' a good pattern vs a car with less than 100 miles.
The 2 n-lines I test drove had less than 50 miles on the odo and they were downright uncivilized.
I've also been waiting for the rain to die down to get the water spots off my car... 😂 Can't really tell the huge line of water spot running across my hood because of all the water though. lol
When they both had a similarly good launch, you can see that they are both actually pretty much identical in speed and acceleration. There may be a slight advantage given to one over the other for the weight and possible aero, but I don't think it's enough to make much of a difference.
When it comes to styling, though, I'll still choose the K5 over the Sonata any day. lol I just wish the K5 also had the Sonata's interior features.
Eeeeee I LOVE seeing our horse going though that stinger battle was exactly as expected. But I will say there was one or two where I was actually kinda impressed by the lack of gapping
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