Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Kia Stinger

For years, Korean cars have been one of the most redundant cars on the road because not only it is cheap but also horrid not by looks but by the performance they wouldn't get their hopes for. Now though, things have changed as Kia's brand new high-performance sports saloon will challenge all your ideas about Korean cars.

2018 Kia Stinger

This is called the Stinger and by some hunch, it could be Korea's answer to the Alfa Romeo Giulia and some well-known European imports known to many with the price that is very reasonable enough to start with. So, why did Kia decided to make a sports car that promises to upset the Europeans and, more importantly, change the Korean car company's image for the better of it? Good question though but let's go to the part why Kia want to change its image with the new Stinger.

You see, Kia Motors are getting bothered by most people who drive Kias hiding the fact that they actually drove one. Cars, mostly the ones in the current Peter Schreyer-design era like the Forte, the K5, the K7, the K3, even the latest Sorento and the Sportage, you name the rest, often get their KIA badges swapped by some unknown and unofficial aftermarket ones so they believe that what they're driving isn't a Kia but the fact is they are. To respond to such atrocity, they've developed the Stinger, which is a new sports car that will change the way they think about Kias without doing the unthinkable.

2018 Kia Stinger

To make sure the Stinger will not go down in the same fate as the other Peter Schreyer-designed Kias, they made a specially-made badge on the front rather than the usual KIA badge on it. See the letter "E" on it? Sounds misleading but it's a warning shot for speedo boys driving Kias saying "Don't change my emblem, bro!" So, job done for Kia but while the design is heavily inspired from the 2011 GT Concept, it looks more like a K5 on steroids with the rear view that looks conspicuously similar to the Dodge Dart. You can almost never tell the difference between yours and the next guy's car.

2018 Kia Stinger interior

The story doesn't stop here as the interior looks like it came from modern-day Mercedes saloons and if your sights are all Mercedes to you, you can get badly confused thinking that you're driving a Mercedes-Benz in case you're wondering. Even though this is a sporty four-door coupe much like Mercedes's CLS or BMW's Gran Coupe offerings, this is surprisingly luxurious at so many levels and accommodating up to five passengers isn't too shabby either with its ample headroom and legroom good enough to be called a proper saloon car.

2018 Kia Stinger

Now for the coup de grace of the Stinger, the performance, and because it runs on a totally new architecture that can accommodate both rear-wheel and (wait for it) all-wheel drive powertrains, the terms comfortable, quiet, rigidity, and lightweight do come to its vocabulary and perhaps no wonder Kia poached an expert from BMW to make sure it handles like a European sports car. In fact, the Stinger is one of the cars that were tested and tuned on the Nurburgring, which is too surprising for a car made from the land of Korean dramas and K-Pop that behaves like a total diva. It is!

As you may think that because it can be offered with an all-wheel drive system, you may have feared that it's going to have some breakneck understeers too struggling to handle in such conditions but fear not because having torn the pages from the latest Ford Focus RS, the Kia Stinger has Dynamic Torque Vectoring Control system that promises rear-wheel drive agility with adaptability on any road condition so not only it's good enough to take on any weather forecast, it's also intoxicating to drive like a total addict.

The Stinger comes with three exciting engine choices ranging from the 2.2L CRDi-VGT engine with 202PS of power output, 2.0L Turbo GDi engine with 255PS of power output, and the fiery 3.3L Turbo V6 engine producing 370PS of power and 52kgf-m of torque, propelling the Stinger to a 0-100kph time of 4.9 seconds. All three engine choices are mated to an 8-speed automatic gearbox with Centrifugal Pendulum Absorber torque converter to help reduce torsional vibrations through the drivetrain as well as its four-piston Brembo brakes with ventilated discs to make it stop with a bit more feel.

For safety, the Kia Stinger comes with a wide array of active safety systems such as automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection, adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assistance, blind spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and for the first time in a Kia, a driver monitoring system that warns the driver when it's time to pull over for a break if it senses drowsiness or other possible scenarios. That sounds like bothersome to us but oh well...

The Kia Stinger is priced from 35,000,000 to 48,800,000 Korean Won, which makes it very affordable to own than any European imports, despite the fact that it is the most costliest Kia to own today, more costly than the K9. So, is this the Kia you've been waiting for? Don't scoff but for a car that promises to be Korea's Giulia to the world, it needs to prove its worth against the competition until its prime time for the challenge. Nevertheless, the Stinger changes the way we think about Kias and despite its misleading "E" badge, it's a forewarning to speedo boys everywhere that warns them that this could be the most promising Korean sports car to enjoy since the deceased Hyundai Genesis Coupe. This is a brave new world for Kia's newest sports saloon that will challenge all your ideas about Korean cars.

Available colors: Snow White Pearl, Silky Silver, Deep Chroma Blue, Panthera Metal, Aurora Black Pearl, and High Chroma Red.

Photo: Kia Motors

Monday, May 22, 2017

Dear Other Self

If you've been given a life-changing choice, which would you pick? Something that you've desired for or something to benefit others? This film examines what will the outcome for a young woman be if she pick either one of the two life-changing choices.

Dear Other Self

Star Cinema's offering for the month of May is called Dear Other Self and this is the ideal film for those who are running short of their Summer Bucket List in case their summer days are drawing to a close. Starring Jodi Sta. Maria, Xian Lim, and Joseph Marco, this film centers on the life of a workaholic woman who was given a choice to either get a promotion or resign from her work to travel the world, giving this film a unique experience for decision-making people who can't decide what will their outcome be.

Because this film centers on the two life-changing decisions she will face, it's either life after promotion or life after resignation from her work, Dear Other Self gives cinemagoers a clear idea what will their choices look like before choosing their path and they can really learn something after watching the film that is very unique, very sensible, and rather basic.

When I said basic, I do mean it because while it pitches the right turns to deliver the ideal path viewers will witness, it's a tad above average or decent for a movie of this magnitude and while this is as average as any other movie you've been so far, it's not half bad to see this movie if your decisions aren't quite up to your choosing and this can clear your thoughts in a mannerism kind of way. Feel free to watch this movie anytime you want and if you have a clear idea what will your decision be, so be it.

My rating: 3.4 out of 5

2017 NASCAR Monster Energy Cup - NASCAR ALL-STAR



Nothing says Summer is here than the wildly anticipated NASCAR All-Star race at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, where the best of the best are giving everything they got to show the oval track who's the all-star boss.

The stakes are high, the suspense is killing the audience, and the race gets hotter and hotter every stage clears. From here, Kyle Larson cleared stage one while Matt Kenseth's car faces mechanical problems, while in stage two, Larson, Jimmie Johnson, the Busch brothers, and McMurray are the top five finishers of this stage, and in stage three, Jimmie Johnson wins this stage.

In the final stage, where the winner is decided, Kyle Busch is named the winner of this series' NASCAR ALL-STAR race after over a decade of trying. Nothing as sweeter than witnessing the man in his M&M's Camry won the race and bringing home the million dollars.

The racers return to Charlotte on the 28th.

Super GT 2017 - Autopolis


As the summer season draws near in Japan, the Autopolis leg of the 2017 Autobacs Super GT Championship heats the competition up to the hottest temperature. Having returned from the schedule since last year's cancellation due to the Kumamoto earthquakes, Autopolis never felt so alive and well for this season and this could be one of the most exciting yet.

Comeback aside, it's another clear win for Lexus's new LC500 racing car as the #36 au TOM's LC500, driven by Kazuki Nakajima and James Rossiter, wins the GT500 class while in the GT300 class, it's a 1-2 Toyobaru finish as the #25 VivaC 86 MC and the #61 Subaru BRZ R&D Sport placed 1st and 2nd respectively. Quite a surprise.

Highlights:



The next race is on Sugo on the 23rd.

Let's Do The News! (May 22, 2017)


- Light to heavy rains are expected by the low pressure area that is spotted 600 km east of Basco, Batanes. According to PAGASA, there is little chance for the LPA to turn into a tropical depression inside the Philippine Area of Responsibility, it is currently moving towards Japan.

- Philippines Airlines temporarily suspends its flights to Abu Dhabi starting July 8, 2017 to give way to assessment initiatives in mentioned route.

- An influential state-run newspaper applauded China’s anti-espionage efforts on Monday after reports told China had killed or imprisoned up to 20 CIA sources, hobbling U.S. spying operations in a massive intelligence breach.

- Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro excoriated opposition protesters on Sunday for setting a man on fire during a demonstration, accusing them of targeting him for being pro-government.

- Over one million players have been pre-registered for the upcoming THE IDOLM@STER Million Live Theater Days app game.

- Actress Sally Hawkins returns to 2019's Godzilla: King of Monsters film, as well as Charles Dance.

- Volkswagen showcases its up! GTi concept car, which is powered by a 115HP 1.0L turbo petrol engine and less than a thousand kilos of weight, resulting to a 0-100kph time of 8.8 seconds and top speed of 197kph.


- Toyota, BMW, Mazda, and Subaru 
have agreed to a settlement amounting to USD553 million to resolve class-action economic loss claims relating to potentially defective Takata airbag inflators, covering owners of nearly 16 million recalled vehicles in the US.

- The "final" film from critically acclaimed Hayao Miyazaki will begin its three-year production this October and Studio Ghibli hires animators for his last feature.

TTFN!!!

Sunday, May 21, 2017

Doctor Who S10E06

Doctor Who S10E06

This is by no means one of the most frightening Doctor Who episodes to date because following the events from last week's show, The Doctor and his allies were summoned by the Vatican to investigate the mysterious book known as the Veritas and the world is in imminent doom due to the translation of the Veritas broke out online.

Throughout the episode, we see a glimpse on how The Doctor dealt with his rival, Missy, during an execution. Great to see one of our favorite villain back for more while learning one of the most shocking backstories from The Doctor until the line between truth and lies have been blurred in this episode.

With danger from unknown circumstances strikes through Earth, how will The Doctor face this new kind of threat head-on without his sight? You'll find out next week for more. Until then, here's what Michelle Gomez, who played Missy in this show, and script editor Nick Lambon had their say in the DW Fan Show webcast.



NEXT EPISODE PREVIEW:

FIA Formula E 2016-2017: Paris


The Paris ePrix leg of the FIA Formula E 2016-2017 Championship has set to a more dramatic tone as Sebastien Buemi from Renault e.dams gave his team the most dramatic win of the year by showing his dramatic performance in front of its home crowd.

Long before the most dramatic win Buemi witnessed in the race, there are some gut-wrenching moments occurred in the Paris ePrix such as Antonio Felix da Costa crashed his car, causing him and Lucas di Grassi spun out on the corner. da Costa's out but di Grassi managed to scaffe it out alive. As the race progresses, Jean-Eric Vergne is crashed through the wall. In the final three laps, di Grassi's crashed unfortunately.

After numerous mishaps later, Sebastien Buemi is the clear winner of the Paris ePrix while 2nd place goes to Jose Maria Lopez from DS Virgin Racing and 3rd place goes to Mahindra's Nick Heidfeld.

Highlights:



The next race is on Berlin, Germany, on the 10th of June.