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Does the MPV styling of the Kia Venga still fit in a market crowded with crossovers?
06 January 2025 07:37
Absolutely! Not everyone wants to fake going off road. What it is, is an honest practical family car. That’s something we need more of in the market.
Does the MPV styling of the Kia Venga still fit in a market crowded with crossovers?
06 January 2025 07:37
MPVs like the Venga are dinosaurs, nah. With much better styling, crossovers also provide the same practicality. That’s why they’re so popular.
Does the MPV styling of the Kia Venga still fit in a market crowded with crossovers?
06 January 2025 07:37
I still think there’s a place for MPVs, they just need to evolve. Perhaps a slightly more rugged looking Venga could close the gap between MPV practicality and crossover style.
Does the MPV styling of the Kia Venga still fit in a market crowded with crossovers?
06 January 2025 07:37
In a sea of lookalike crossovers, the Venga's design is actually quite refreshing. The fact is, it stands out, and that’s not a bad thing in today’s market.
Does the MPV styling of the Kia Venga still fit in a market crowded with crossovers?
06 January 2025 07:37
As a parent, I love that the Venga is about space and practicality. Yes, crossovers might look cooler, but can you fit a stroller in some of them?
Does the MPV styling of the Kia Venga still fit in a market crowded with crossovers?
06 January 2025 07:37
I believe the market has moved on. The Venga feels like a relic of the 2000s, along with other MPVs. They're just more versatile and they appeal to a wider range of buyers.
Does the MPV styling of the Kia Venga still fit in a market crowded with crossovers?
06 January 2025 07:37
MPVs definitely still have a place, but not in the same form as we've seen so far. Kia could be onto a winner if it could modernise the Venga’s design, while keeping its practical benefits.
Does the MPV styling of the Kia Venga still fit in a market crowded with crossovers?
06 January 2025 07:37
The rise of retro inspired boxy designs has made the Venga's boxy shape actually quite trendy. Maybe it could be accidentally cool!
Is Kia Venga’s boxy shape practical or just ugly?
06 January 2025 07:37
I actually dig the boxy look. It's got character and doesn't look like the rest of the cookie cutter crossovers on the road these days. And the practicality is unbeatable; so much room in so little footprint.
Is Kia Venga’s boxy shape practical or just ugly?
06 January 2025 07:37
Nah, it's just plain ugly. It looks like a toaster on wheels. To be seen driving one, I’d be embarrassed. Not all practical cars are shoeboxes.
Is Kia Venga’s boxy shape practical or just ugly?
06 January 2025 07:37
You can't judge beauty. When it comes down to it, I myself find the clean, simple lines very appealing. This is honest design, form following function. Not all cars need to look like a spaceship.
Is Kia Venga’s boxy shape practical or just ugly?
06 January 2025 07:37
Now it’s definitely dated, but I think it was pretty fresh when it came out. It was unique in the tall greenhouse and upright stance. Now it's old fashioned compared to sleeker modern designs.
Is Kia Venga’s boxy shape practical or just ugly?
06 January 2025 07:37
It's practically ugly, I'd say. It’s impressively space efficient, but man, they could have at least made it not look like a brick. A few curves wouldn't hurt!
Is Kia Venga’s boxy shape practical or just ugly?
06 January 2025 07:37
I actually like shooting boxy cars like this as a photographer. Sharp angles and flat surfaces make for some really interesting light and shadow. There's something industrial chic about it.
Is Kia Venga’s boxy shape practical or just ugly?
06 January 2025 07:37
I have function over form all day. I’ll gladly take the extra headroom and easy of entry over swoopy styling any day. Every time I slide into my Venga without having to duck, my back thanks me.
Are the Kia Venga's window motor problems a deal breaker?
06 January 2025 07:37
It's annoying, but not a biggie. All cars have their quirks, and at least this one is a fixable one. It's better for me to have occasional window problems than major engine problems.
Are the Kia Venga's window motor problems a deal breaker?
06 January 2025 07:37
Definitely a deal-breaker. Can you imagine getting caught in the rain and a window that won’t close? And it's just the tip of the iceberg — what else is going to go wrong?
Are the Kia Venga's window motor problems a deal breaker?
06 January 2025 07:37
I have had my Venga for 5 years and never had a single window issue. I mean, I think that's been blown out of proportion online. Those without problems are less likely to post about it, but people with are more likely to.
Are the Kia Venga's window motor problems a deal breaker?
06 January 2025 07:37
The 7 year warranty is a huge plus, but it's a pain. You are covered for quite a while as long as you buy a newer model. Just make sure you get it fixed before the warranty runs out.
Are the Kia Venga's window motor problems a deal breaker?
06 January 2025 07:37
It depends on how handy you are, I’d say. Replacing window motors isn’t too hard if you’re willing to do it yourself. That would save a lot on repair costs.

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