![]() 02/16/2017 at 09:06 • Filed to: Kia, k900 | ![]() | ![]() |
At the Kia dealer to pick up a car for work. Noticed this: the Kia K 900 has the front view camera, but you would think on a $65,000 car that it would be more discreet.
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Kia must’ve joined the “cameras out for Harambe” movement.
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It’s almost like they are trying to show it off. Same for the adaptive cruise blanking plates on Genesis.
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Have they learned nothing from the 2000 Cadillac DTS’s night vision?
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That can’t be real. That’s so bad
EDIT: wow, that’s really not Cadillac’s finest hour
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Oh, it’s real, sweetheart.
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This is better and worse.
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Why be discreet when you can be noticed.
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I have never seen one of those. They must’ve sold like 5.
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The Equus is worse.
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The infrared night vision package was very expensive IIRC and it screwed up the look. So there you go.
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According to Automotive News in 2004:
The demand for Night Vision on the Cadillac DeVille was high when the option was introduced, but it has fallen fast.
Model year Units Sold
2000........... 7,000
2001............ 5,500
2002........... 3,000
2003........... 2,500
2004............. 600
2005*........ 145
*Option was dropped in September
It was a $2,250 option in 2005 made by Raytheon.