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Originally Posted by Rui Z
Reimbursement is not enough. Hyundai and Kia stole alot of customers from other companies by their mpg claims. They need to be fined, which they still haven't been.
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the way i look at it is, you can go with whats on paper all day long and talk paper specs and believe a company's claims, or you can read about owners reviews, and ask questions about the car from owners and be a proactive consumer before purchasing a product you know you will be using everyday of the week
im sorry if you purchased a kia/hyundai just because of MPG ratings and i mean no offense when i say this but when someone is stupid enough to purchase some thing just based off a company's claims when they know very well that company's only motive is to increase profit margins and make money off consumers
honestly its kind of like buying an ebay electric supercharger and expecting to gain 100-200whp then being surprised that it didnt work and you just wasted money
now with that said, KIA and Hyundai make some nice cars and for the price, you cant beat the features they include