If Hyundai/Kia were a human being, what would it be? I bet that they would be called losers cuz they’re terrible, aren’t they?
I had the perfect answer for this, but I'm not going to rock the boat. {black}:wink:
What’s the point of this question? I want every automaker to build good, reliable vehicles and would like to recommend them all some day (but that’s fantasy).
Meh, I wouldn't judge a human as much as a whole car company. All you would have to do is stay away from them. Same goes true for the company. In the end, doesn't everyone have their own life?
I wouldn't be friends with them. I accept as a classmate. I wouldn't consider like a business partner or automotive partner.
Milton, from the 1999 film, "Office Space."
I think that there's a point to the question. It goes to perception, the image of a corporation.
Consider that most vehicle advertisement has to do with image: Power, status, sex, the promise of relief from humiliation and status degradation. It's manipulation of perception.
So, given that so much is spent on perception, it's interesting to see if it has an effect on those who actually are more likely to deal with the functional reality of vehicles.