Before I forget to post for this whole season - a very happy holidays to everyone out there, no matter where you are and what you celebrate! Enjoy and embrace this season with everyone important in your life!
-Adam (ARich)
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Before I forget to post for this whole season - a very happy holidays to everyone out there, no matter where you are and what you celebrate! Enjoy and embrace this season with everyone important in your life!
-Adam (ARich)
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This paint color is called "Wolf Grey" |
It’s been awhile since I’ve been able to post some blog updates, but perhaps one of the biggest ones worth noting is that I got a new vehicle! My "realistic dream vehicle” actually: the 2022 Kia K5 GT-Line AWD! I actually worked at Kia in product planning a few years back and performed market research that helped lead to the development of this car. Shoutout to Summit Place Kia in Auburn Hills, Michigan and Mr. David Lee for hooking me up with a cool car and great deal (again), especially during all of the chip-related supply shortages!
This K5 replaces my 2018 Jeep Compass and my mother’s 2013 Buick Regal Turbo at the same time - so 2 cars for 1.
Also, this actually is a very key moment for me, as I now have completed my “dream garage” - and because was part of the market research and development process for the K5 among other products. I have the Kia I always wanted back in high school complete a with red interior and AWD, a 2004 Oldsmobile, and my first car, the Saturn Aura (which is mechanically similar to the Pontiac G6 I initially wanted too). So far, the K5 has been an awesome car and it attracts A TON of compliments when I’m out, just like my Telluride. It’s also not a bad car to drive. Its kinda sporty-ish around town and it gets great fuel economy - my highest record to date is 41.4 MPG.I’ll be making more posts on the K5 (and also uploading older posts I haven’t had the time to get to), such as what upgrades I’ve made to it and my other cars as well as a K5 review. Life is busy, as I’m sure you all can imagine. But in the meantime, check out two YouTube videos on when I first got the car a few months back and also a 0-60 and 0-100 test video. Like, comment and subscribe - thanks!
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Check out my latest YouTube videos on upgrades/maintenance on my vehicles, winter drives, reviews and more to come. I'm playing catch up with new content I haven't had a chance to post yet - life has been pretty busy the past couple of years... Remember to like, comment and subscribe! Thanks!
SN: Today is my birthday, and I'm thankful for all of my support, lessons, blessings and opportunities I've had in my life on this day!
-Adam (ARich)
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2004-2007 Buick Rainier (pre-2006 facelift) |
Did you know: The Buick Rainier (so far) is the only RWD-based Buick SUV to ever be released under the brand.
I mean, let's think about it:
I haven't had a chance to post anything on my blog for awhile due to life being so WILD lately (pandemic, grad school stuff, family stuff, etc...). Honestly, it'll likely still be some time before I can REALLY jump big time back into blogging. But in the meantime - here's a quick list of cars on the horizon and some other news. A lot going on in the industry. Be sure to look back at some of my back-dated posts.
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A GMC Hummer EV SUV will also be made. |
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The Lincoln Corsair is a compact luxury crossover meant to compete with the likes of the Cadillac XT4. |
(*Note: Starting with this review, I’ll be abbreviating my
stats on vehicles that I place at the end of my review. I’ll include links to
crash test results. This will hopefully save your eyes some. Thanks as always!)
Overall, the Lincoln Corsair is a nice luxury crossover that
I like. So much so until I’ve decided to seriously add it to my shopping list for 2021-2022
to replace my 2018 Jeep Compass with. I found the Corsair to be a solid
improvement over the MKC and it feels like a major step up from the Escape with
which it shares its platform with. On the exterior, it wears the Lincoln design
language well, looking like a cross between a Bentley and a baby Aviator, which
itself looks like a baby Navigator. The color of my tester was called “Iced
Mocha” with a sandstone leather/leatherette interior. I liked this color combo,
but I’d also pick “Artisan Blue” as an exterior color – it’s a no cost option.
On the interior, everything feels premium to the touch and high quality. Harder
plastics are regulated to the lower dashboard and doors. I had plenty of room
in my driving position and sitting behind myself in the rear seat, which slides
for and aft for more passenger or cargo space. Controls are mostly laid out
well and I like the symphonic chimes at startup; they were recorded by the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra. My tester did not have a panoramic sunroof, but it
did have a power liftgate, heated/cooled front, heated rear seats and remote start - features
which are always convenient.
A couple of minor complaints: Note that a “Black Label” trim
is not offered on the Corsair unlike other Lincoln models. Also, the push
button shifter (piano key shifter in Lincoln language) may take some getting
used to. I found myself pulling on the wiper stalk trying to put the car into
park instead of using the piano key shifter (thanks, Mercedes).
For 2022, the color pallet of the Corsair has been shifted around - Artisan Blue is no longer available and has been replaced with Elite Blue. Also, the Iced Mocha paint color appears to have been replaced by Bronze Smoke. Additionally, you can now get the Corsair Grand Touring Plug-In Hybrid for the 2022 model year. I've read in some other forums that a facelift for the Corsair is coming in 2023, with upgrades such as a larger interior touchscreen and a hybrid model.
Drive Time
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The Corsair's interior is modern and luxurious, though the push-button shifter may confuse some. |
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I found there to be plenty of cargo space in the Corsair as well as plenty of convenience features, such as smart entry. |
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Other features included memory seats, heated front/rear seats, and a power rear liftgate. |
Cons: Doesn’t seem to make a ton of sense to get the 2.3T engine
over the 2.0T, piano key shifter may confuse some drivers initially, driving
dynamics favor comfort over sport unlike some competitors, no Black Label trim
(yet) – but Reserve trim models with options can get as expensive as the
Nautilus and Aviator, PHEV price premium
Grading:
Engine Power/Economy: B+ (8.5
points)
Quietness: B+ (8.5 points)
Interior Quality/Comfort: A- (9.5
points)
Driving Dynamics: B (8 points)
Cargo Capacity & Storage: B+
(8.5 points)
Overall: 43/50 (B)
Base Price Range (2021):
$36,105-$43,050
Price as Tested: $43,055
Other Specs:
Engines Available: 2.0-liter
turbocharged 4-cylinder (250 HP, 280 lb.-ft. of torque), 2.3-liter turbocharged
4-cylinder (295 HP, 310 lb.-ft. of torque), Plug-In Hybrid (266 Combined HP)
Drives: Front-Wheel Drive (FWD)
or All-Wheel Drive (AWD)
Transmissions: 8-speed automatic
Fuel Economy Ratings (See Link):
Crash Test Results (See Links):
https://www.nhtsa.gov/vehicle/2020/LINCOLN/CORSAIR/SUV/AWD#safety-ratings-frontal
https://www.iihs.org/ratings/vehicle/lincoln/corsair-4-door-suv/2021
Trim Levels: Standard, Reserve, Grand Touring (2022)
Key Competitors: All vehicles in the compact luxury SUV segment; Includes the BMW X3, Acura RDX, Infiniti QX50 and QX55, Buick Envision, Audi Q3, Cadillac XT4, Jaguar E-Pace, Tesla Model Y, Lexus NX, Range Rover Evoque and Land Rover Discovery, Mercedes-Benz GLB and GLC, Porsche Macan, Genesis GV70, Alfa Romeo Stelvio and Tonale (upcoming) and Volvo XC60
On the Adam’s Autos “Should You
Buy It?” scale of “Drool, Cool, Meh, or BLEH: The 2020/2021 Corsair is “Cool” –
I recommend leasing it.
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This is the first time you'll be able to get a Grand Cherokee with a third row seat. |
Time for another new cars coming soon dump! So here’s what
we have this time…
Grand Cherokee L
Bolt EUV
Finally, we have the 2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV. This vehicle offers more interior space than the Bolt hatchback, which will be resigned for 2022. The Bolt EUV will be powered by a 65-kWh battery pack making 200 HP with a 250-mile range. When using a DC fast charger, the Bolt EUV can charge up to 95 miles of range in 30 minutes. It’ll compete with the Hyundai Kona Electric and Tesla Model Y. AWD won’t be offered, but GM’s Super Cruise will be. Inside the Bolt EUV, drivers will find an integrated Wi-Fi hotspot with a 10.2-inch touchscreen which includes Android Auto, Apple CarPlay and Amazon Alexa connectivity. Driver assist features that will be standard on the Bolt EUV include lane-keeping assist, automatic emergency braking, and lane-keep assist.Looks like SUVs and trucks continue to reign supreme. What
vehicle are you looking forward to the most?
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Nissan's sports coupe is due for a redesign and its coming very soon. |
Images of the 2022 Nissan 400Z have been leaked online! What do you think? Word is that this new sports coupe will have 400 HP, hence its name.
Update 3/27/21: The Nissan 400Z might just be called the “Z” and start around $35,000. It’s primary competitor would be the Toyota Supra 3.0.
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Here's an example of how technology has changed between 2000s and the present day - the parking brakes on my vehicles. |
Here’s something interesting I noticed: I have 3 different parking brakes in my vehicles. An electronic brake in my 2018 Jeep Compass, a hand brake in my 2004 Oldsmobile Bravada, and a foot-pedal style brake in my 2008 Saturn Aura. The biggest adjustment switching between the cars isn’t the fact that some are bigger or smaller, but I’ve always felt that remembering that the older cars don’t have all of the modern technology of the Jeep (like push-button start and smart entry) is the biggest learning curve.
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Sometimes Toyota and Lexus are hit or miss with styling I feel, but recent models have been better. And you can always count on the fact that they'll be reliable. |
I admit, I've been critical of Toyota and Lexus in the past. I've always felt like their cars are somewhat boring, but over-styled (especially Lexus). But I must say, I like the looks of the 2021 Lexus IS and Toyota Venza. They're quite interesting! If they make a Venza Prime in the future, I'd be all over that (all 2021 Venzas are hybrids with eAWD). I'd even consider a Lexus IS with AWD in the future. You know Toyota and Lexus always have made reliable vehicles, so if the styling fits as well, I say its an easy buy!
Update 2/23/20: Check out the 2022 Lexus IS500 F-Sport Performance, one of the last V8 sedans on the market in America! It'll have a 5.0L V8 with 472 HP under the hood when it goes on sale. Long live the V8!Copyright © 2021 Adam's Autos, All Rights Reserved.
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We used to have a green Oldsmobile Silhouette similar to this one. I'm trying to find pictures we took of it... |
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My current green vehicles - 2018 Jeep Compass and 2004 Oldsmobile Bravada |
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A new era of Cadillac V-Series sedans is upon us just as the EV era takes off at the same time (Left: CT4-V Blackwing; Right: CT5-V Blackwing). |
The 2022 Cadillac CT4-V and CT5-V Blackwing have arrived! These performance sedans replace the outgoing ATS-V and CTS-V, respectively, and offer even more performance. Powering the CT4-V Blackwing is a 3.6L twin-turbo V6 making 472 HP and 450 lb.-ft. of torque. The ATS-V made 464 HP and 445 lb.-ft. of torque. The CT5-V Blackwing uses a supercharged 6.2L V8 that was also found in its predecessor, the CTS-V. In the new car, it makes 668 HP and 659 lb.-ft. of torque - a jump of 28 HP vs. the outgoing CTS-V. Did I mention that a six-speed manual transmission is standard in both these new Caddies? If you so desire, a 10-speed automatic is also optional. I find it interesting that the Blackwing V8 from the CT6-V Blackwing has never been used in another application, but perhaps it'll find its way into an Escalade-V Blackwing someday, you never know.
Both vehicles will offer GM's Magnetic Ride Control, which can adapt to road conditions live time. Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires are standard on both cars and rim sizes are 18s on the CT4-V Blackwing and 19s on the CT5-V Blackwing. On the inside, you'll find reconfigurable digital gauge clusters in both cars, suede and carbon fiber touches, sport steering wheels, and plenty of leather and along with more aggressive seats for track days. The CT4-V Blackwing starts at $58,995 where the CT5-V Blackwing starts at $83,995. If you want to read up more on the these hot Caddies, I've put links to their pages on Cadillac's website below.
Reservation books are open now. Get your money in if you truly want one! These will likely be the last gas-powered V-Series models we'll see in our lifetimes given that GM and Cadillac are going all EV.
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Top: Cadenza Bottom: K900 |
Kia has officially dropped its two most luxurious sedans in the United States for 2021, the K900 and Cadenza. Both sedans sought to be alternatives to vehicles like the Buick LaCrosse, Toyota Avalon, Lexus ES, Cadillac XTS/CT6, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, and BMW 5 and even 7 Series. Tall ambitions!
This decision by Kia comes as no big surprise if you've followed sales figures for both of these models. They sell in very, very, very low numbers, and at least from my observations/travels, I've noticed that most of them seem to be sold in the southern United States. If you want some sales figures, the K900 sold a mere 305 units in the U.S. in 2020 while the Cadenza sold 1,265 units. For comparison sake, the Kia Stinger sold 12,556 units in 2020 - down from 13,884 in 2019. This would make both the Cadenza and K900 two of the most RARE new cars in North America with those sales numbers - even more rare than a Stinger, Genesis or Alfa Romeo product, which you already hardly ever see! I have a hunch that the K900 may even become a collector's item someday... You never know.
This is all not to say that the Kia K900 and Cadenza are bad cars. In fact, its the opposite - they were quite nice! But that's the problem too: outside of their home market of South Korea, they were too nice for their brand. People just don't hear "Kia" and associate "luxury" or "$50,000-$60,000+ executive sedan" with the brand. That's partially why Kia is updating their logo and other branding after all of these years. And of course, part of the blame can be attributed to the popularity of SUVs like the Kia Telluride, overlap with Genesis in the Hyundai-Kia-Genesis portfolio, plus the industry push towards electrification to a degree, too. When pressed with the question "do I want a $50,000 car or SUV", we now clearly see that consumers are far more likely to take the SUV or truck route these days - hey, they may even jump for an EV at that price if they're really bold! And that's before you even get to the whole Kia brand image issue I just mentioned...
For those very same reasons, I speculate the Stinger may not be long for the U.S. market either. I mean, it faces all the same issues theoretically as the K900 and Cadenza in terms of being the "right car paired with the wrong brand". We'll revisit this topic in roughly five years and see where we stand. Until then, have you ever seen a K900 or Cadenza on the road? See below for how I'd buy my ideal Kia K900 and Cadenza while the build tool is still active on Kia's website for them.Farewell Kia luxury sedans. Perhaps we'll see a couple more of you on the road post-new car depreciation hit.
If you want to check out sales figures for these models and others, go to GoodCarBadCar.net. Lots of useful info there. Here's a link to the Cadenza's sales numbers: https://www.goodcarbadcar.net/kia-cadenza-sales-figures-usa-canada/
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Update 3/3/21: Images of the 2022 Kia K8 sedan have leaked on the internet! It features Kia's new logo and design language seen on vehicles such as the new Carnival MPV. While this is essentially the replacement for the Cadenza, and personally I like it, I wouldn't hold my breath about it coming to the U.S... Especially given the Cadenza's astoundingly low sales numbers for 2020 and the fact that when Hyundai pulled the Azera (their large 4-door sedan) out of the U.S. market, it never came back.
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2022 Kia K8 |
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We've all been at a complete standstill on the road
before... Or just bored at work. Never fear, the weekend will soon be here!
Until then, let's switch into memory lane and rock out while we roll on!
This week's jam (again): Aston Martin Music – Rick Ross feat. Chrisette
Michelle & Drake (2010)
Rick Ross has lost considerable weight since this song was first out, but it still hits hard. Which is why I had to share it again. What’s more is that I still feel Drake’s verse on the extended version of this song has some of his best lines to date. Nothing like a song that references cars with solid verses and a classic beat. Takes me back to high school.
ICYMI: Stellantis is officially here! The new automaker is the fourth largest in the world and consists of the brands Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Ram, Jeep, Alfa Romeo, Maserati, Lancia, Abarth, Citroën, DS, Opel, Peugeot, and Vauxhall. Maybe we'll see some Peugeot models come to the U.S. branded as Chryslers. In particular, I'm interested to see what the various brands' EV strategy will morph into after this merger.
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There's been rumors swirling that Chrysler may be hanging on by a thread since really its hardly a full brand anymore. In the U.S., Chrysler only has the 300, which is extremely old now, and the Pacifica minivan, which Chrysler is milking into 3 different models: the Pacifica, Pacifica Plug-In Hybrid and Voyager. Considering how complete Chrysler's lineup was in the 2000s, this is sad... And the pending FCA merger with PSA as Stellantis is not helping Chrysler's future. Buick's lineup was in a similar position in 2009 - they made only the LaCrosse, Enclave and Lucerne. But Buick rebounded to have a full lineup just a few years later and is now focusing on SUVs in today's market. In my opinion, Chrysler doesn't have to die. Here's what I'm thinking...
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Chrysler needs a new Aspen with their current design language. |
I hate to hear about car brands potentially being on the chopping block. Its part of what has motivated me to become a market analyst in the automotive industry. I'm hoping that Chrysler and all of FCA's current brands, like Dodge as well, get a fair shake after the FCA-PSA merger is complete.
UPDATE 2/15/21: Stellantis says that all of the brands under its portfolio will get a shot at being successful. However, that must not include the SRT performance division, because word is that SRT has been disbanded by Stellantis.
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New logos for a new era to come. |
In case you didn't realize it, GM, Nissan and Kia have all updated their logos. They follow behind Volkswagen and BMW who also recently updated their logos to look more "slim" and "modern". All of these companies are looking towards an electrified future, which is part of the reason why they've all decided now is the time for a change. Kia has been pressured by customers for several years now to update their logo - it'll make its official debut on the 2022 Kia Carnival MPV in the U.S.
In addition to this, GM and Kia both have new slogans to go along with their new logos. GM's new slogan is "EVerybody In" to go along with their aggressive EV strategy, and Kia's new slogan is "Movement That Inspires".
What do you think of these new logos? Who do you think has the best new logo so far?
SN: For what its worth, Burger King also redesigned their logo recently too lol.
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Toyota may drop some famous model names while redesigning a popular one. |
Toyota is a company that plays it very safe with their cars.
They rarely outright discontinue products I’ve noticed. However, it appears as
if there a couple of models that are making an exit soon in Toyota’s portfolio.
One is the Land Cruiser, which might exit the U.S. market after 2021. If this
is true, this marks the end of one of the longest running nameplates in
America. This is akin to the Chevrolet Suburban line ending production! Toyota
sold its first Land Cruiser in America in 1958. Its worth noting that Lexus
will continue to offer the LX, the Land Cruiser’s luxurious cousin.
Toyota may also drop the Crown sedan, which we don’t get in
America, but is their longest-running model in their global portfolio. The
Crown is a large, four-door RWD sedan used as a police car, taxi, personal
vehicles and more in Japan. Think of it as Japan’s “Ford Crown Victoria”. As
you can imagine, sales for the Crown these days are poor due to SUV demand,
even in Japan. Rumor is that the Crown name might be reborn on a new crossover
based on the Highlander. That ought to make fans of the Crown very, very happy
I’m sure…
Finally, a new Tundra is on the way. We know this because it’s
been spotted testing in camouflage. It seems like the 2022 Toyota Tundra will
have a new interior design, front end design, and other new styling elements.
Its rumored that the new Tundra will come with a twin-turbo V6 engine. I also
wouldn’t be surprised to see a hybrid model at some point with eAWD (or 4WD),
since Toyota seems to be going big on this setup lately, like on the RAV4
Hybrid. Offering a twin-turbo V6 powertrain and an eAWD setup would allow
Toyota to compete with the new 2021 F-150 Hybrid while potentially offering
class-leading fuel economy figures.
Toyota seems to be more about slow innovation than
groundbreaking statements in my opinion. Hate it or love it, this is a strategy
that has worked well for them thus far. It’ll be interesting to see how
dropping historic nameplates such as Land Cruiser and Crown while continuously
innovating for an electrified future will shift the company.
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Porsche throws its hat into the growing EV field with the all new Taycan. |
I won’t list out every feature I added, but rather my personal
top 5. Because Porsche’s are infinitely customizable pretty much and get
ridiculously expensive – I added $56,000+ worth of options, which is as much as
another whole car costs… Just let that sink in.
2021 Porsche Taycan Turbo S
Exterior Color: Neptune Blue (+$3,150)
Interior Color: Truffle Brown Leather (+$2,450)
Base Price: $185,000
You can’t have a car of this level without the adaptive
suspension in my opinion, so I’d spring for PDDC Sport even though it costs
$3,500. May as well have the best driving experience possible! I’d also want a
more efficient charging experience, which is why I’d opt for the 19.2 kW AC
On-Board Charger. The other features I feel are just part of the “Porsche
experience” – the passenger touchscreen, which is unique, the carbon fiber
rims, and red accents throughout the brown leather interior would add character
to an already stunning vehicle.
Like I said, I’d probably never purchase one of these in
real life! But would you? As configured, my monthly payments would be $4,500
per month… YIKES!!! Curiously, you’d actually pay less per month to finance the
Taycan, not lease it I noticed. Personally - I’m good, man.
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2004 Oldsmobile Bravada and 2018 Jeep Compass |
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2020 Kia Telluride |
Kia Telluride Winter Drive YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsJYFXLEJg0
Past Winter Articles: https://www.adamsautos.org/search?q=winter
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