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Originally Posted by joshuastein55
I'd say buy the Kia, it seems like a good little SUV for the money, and the 10 year warranty is excellent, I would say you don't need to pay an extra $30k if you don't care about driving dynamics, plus with that $30k you could get a Miata
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Seriously, this. Kia makes a solid vehicle and the warranty is unmatched (well, except by Hyundai, which is the same company essentially). If you have a good dealer (which is a legit concern, the history of the brand means it's hard to find one that's truly exceptional), they are great cars to own unless you need a badge to feel good about it.