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Kia Stinger: More than just a great name

- Jimmy Dinsmore Driver’s Side Jimmy Dinsmore is a freelance automotive journalist.

Car n ames.Ibothlove them and loathe them. All these numbers and letters areb efuddling and annoying.

They don’t say anything about a car and I wish all manufactur­ers stuck with actual

names. So, for this reason and for so many others, I was excited about my tester this week.

The Kia Stinger has about the best moniker of any car on the market today. But what’s inan ame? There’s so much more to this car than just that uber-cool word. The Stinger is almost tough to categorize. It’s considered a luxury small car, but t hat’snotreally correct. With the Kia name badge alone, it will lose credibilit­y as a luxury car – even though it is extremely luxurious.

Its looks and e nginecould m akeitas mall sports car, but again, some of the bigger V8 cars would run it out of

the segment. So, rather than try to define this car, let’s just categorize it as an awesome small car.

When I saw this vehicle at the Detroit Auto Show, it was love at first sight. The Stinger was my favorite new car reveal. The looks are stunning. I’ve often said t hatKia had an underra tedqua lity to much of its product line – even the Optima has boastworth­y good looks. But the Stinger is sexy, sleek and has European cues all over. Is it a BMW? It could almost be.

Every good sports car needs engine options. And the Stinger has that. There’s a 2.0liter twin turbocharg­ed fourcylind­er, which is what my tes- ter came with. But there’s the Stinger GT( apt ly named) that has a powerful V6. I’ll say this, the four-cyli nderispepp­yand quick; don’t be deceived by its 255-horsepower rating. It performs better than that. Off the line and in the higher gears, the Stinger can go. The eightspeed automatic transmissi­on is tremendous with little to no turbo lag.

My tester came with optional all-wheel drive, which as most of you know, I prefer. The steering is responsive, and the Stinger’s diminutive size helps it hug the road. But a comfortabl­e suspension disqualifi­es this from a sports car rating, and

that’s a good thing. It’s what you want a small car to be. Fun, peppy and comfortabl­e,

with superior handling. Admittedly It hink the Stinger would’ve been even more attractive as a coupe, but two-door cars aren’t in

vogue now, so the Stinger’s four doors are adequate. It d oesmakeent­er ing the interior easier. The back seat has an amazing amount of legroom. For a car this size, I was surprised at how spacious the back seat is . Two adults can comfortabl­y sit back, and a thi rdc hild could join them. The sloping roofline, which makes the car so attractive, eats a little bit of the headroom, so taller passengers might want to call shotgun and leave the back seat for the shorter people.

The sportback-styling gives the Stinger a hatchbackl­ike feel and thus a tremendous amount of cargo room. There’s 23.9 cubic feet of space behind the second row. And those seats have a 60/40 split which expands overall cargo area to 40.9 feet. This is an impressive amount for a small car.

While the interior of the Stinger is nice, this is where it’s har dto ca llita luxury car. The touch points are qual- ity, and this is one of the best interiors I’ve seen in a Kia, but it’s still not “European” enough to compete in the luxury category. Don’t throw the “L” word around and you won’ t h ave f alse expectatio­ns. Expect it to be nice and highqualit­y and you won’t be disappoint­ed.

The infotainme­nt system is outstandin­g. Kia’s UVO system is one of the easiest to use. It has all the technology features you could want, including Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The seveninch touchscree­n is attractive and responsive. The non-GT Stinger has two trim options only (hallelujah). My tester was the base trim with AWD. The starting price is $34,100. With the advanced driver assistance pack age my tester had a final MSRP of $36,100.

The AWD Stinger with the 2.0-liter engine has an EPA rating of 21 mpg/city and 29 mpg/highway. In a week’s worth of driving, I averaged nearly 25 mpg.

The Stinger is so much more than its cool name. It’s anew entry by Kia int othe market. Whatever the market segment it’s trying to competeini­sirr e levant.Itisf un,

pu nchyandso very sexy. The

Stinger will be on my top 10 favorite cars of 2018 list.

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METRO NEWS SERVICE PHOTO A five-passenger sportback poised to redefine a segment currently populated by European automakers, the 2018 Kia Stinger is the highestper­formance production vehicle in the company’s history.
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