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Is the ground clearance of the Kia Syros a deal breaker on Indian roads?
06 January 2025 07:32
It depends on where you live. It’s probably fine for metro cities. Higher clearance is a must though, but for tier 2 or 3 cities, or anyone who travels between cities often.
Is the ground clearance of the Kia Syros a deal breaker on Indian roads?
06 January 2025 07:32
Most people who buy these cars never leave the city, let’s be real. Probably more than enough ground clearance for the target audience.
Is the ground clearance of the Kia Syros a deal breaker on Indian roads?
06 January 2025 07:32
I believe it's more about the idea of safety and ruggedness that goes with having higher ground clearance. If it's too low, even though practically it's sufficient, Kia might have a hard time selling it.
Will the Kia Syros's distinctive design stand the test of time or become unfashionable fast?
06 January 2025 07:32
I think it'll age well. There’s something about a boxy design that seems to make it a classic. Look at the Suzuki Jimny or the old Land Rover Defender. Form over function often doesn't make it past the history books.
Will the Kia Syros's distinctive design stand the test of time or become unfashionable fast?
06 January 2025 07:32
It already looks outdated, there is no way. In a few years it will be a sore thumb next to sleeker designs. This is a big, big risk for Kia.
Will the Kia Syros's distinctive design stand the test of time or become unfashionable fast?
06 January 2025 07:32
I hope that it becomes a cult classic. Cars that are practical tend to be followed by a devoted following. Fan appeal could make it the next Skoda Yeti.
Will the Kia Syros's distinctive design stand the test of time or become unfashionable fast?
06 January 2025 07:32
I think it'll age okay but not great. Some of the details will probably look dated pretty quickly, but the overall shape will probably hold up. To keep it fresh, Kia might have to feed it frequent updates.
Will the Kia Syros's distinctive design stand the test of time or become unfashionable fast?
06 January 2025 07:32
It's going to be polarizing for a while. Some people will always call it ugly, some will love it for being different. It's not a bad thing, at least not boring!
Will the Kia Syros's distinctive design stand the test of time or become unfashionable fast?
06 January 2025 07:32
I have a feeling that it will grow on people. Can you remember how odd the Kia Soul looked when it was first released? It now has a strong following. The Syros could take the same route.
Will the Kia Syros's distinctive design stand the test of time or become unfashionable fast?
06 January 2025 07:32
It will probably age better than we will. With EVs becoming more common, and boxy designs more acceptable for its efficiency, the Syros might be ahead of its time.
Do the Kia Syros' sliding rear seats actually make sense, or are they just a gimmick?
06 January 2025 07:32
They're definitely useful. Having kids, the ability to adjust the space between car seats and cargo is a huge plus. It's sort of the mini-van feature in a compact car.
Do the Kia Syros' sliding rear seats actually make sense, or are they just a gimmick?
06 January 2025 07:32
Seems like a gimmick to me. How often will you actually be adjusting those seats? And it's just one more thing that can break down the line.
Do the Kia Syros' sliding rear seats actually make sense, or are they just a gimmick?
06 January 2025 07:32
It’s genuinely innovative for this segment, I think. It gives that extra flexibility that you normally only get in much bigger cars. It’s a game changer for small families or folks who occasionally need to carry around larger items.
Do the Kia Syros' sliding rear seats actually make sense, or are they just a gimmick?
06 January 2025 07:32
It’s useful, but I wonder about long term durability. With time, sliding mechanisms can wear out. I’d like to see how they hold up after a few years of use.
Do the Kia Syros' sliding rear seats actually make sense, or are they just a gimmick?
06 January 2025 07:32
It seems to me that it would be really handy for road trips. For long drives, adjust for more leg room, and then slide forward for more luggage space when you arrive. It's not revolutionary, but I like it.
Do the Kia Syros' sliding rear seats actually make sense, or are they just a gimmick?
06 January 2025 07:32
It's solving a problem that doesn't really exist. People set their seat and forget about it. I prefer to have more total space than adjustable space.
Do the Kia Syros' sliding rear seats actually make sense, or are they just a gimmick?
06 January 2025 07:32
For someone tall with a small kid, it’s amazing. And I can have my seat all the way back and still have the kid comfortable behind me. These small things can make a big difference in the daily use.
Is this a fancy WagonR or does the Kia Syros have what it takes to be a game changer for urban families?
06 January 2025 07:32
This is definitely more than just a fancy WagonR. Sliding rear seats and ventilated seats are the game changers for families. Yes it is boxy, but this allows for more interior space. For a family car, I’d take practicality over looks any day.
Is this a fancy WagonR or does the Kia Syros have what it takes to be a game changer for urban families?
06 January 2025 07:32
Just a glorified WagonR with a Kia badge, come on. A few features don't justify a price hike. If I wanted a practical family car, I could have bought the Maruti Ertiga that is a proven product.
Is this a fancy WagonR or does the Kia Syros have what it takes to be a game changer for urban families?
06 January 2025 07:32
I dont think its fair to compare it with the WagonR. Clearly this is targeting a different segment. It's a compact package, but the features and the space it offers, it's more of bigger cars. For families needing space but living in tight city parking, it could be perfect.

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