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Rather than provide any commentary about Kia, branding or Chinese cars, I present to you, the Horki DYK Concept. Read that aloud and then tell us what you think of the car – and its moniker
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Horki reminds me of Tim Conway describing the two elephants conjoined at the trunk. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8A55T78W28
Timmy was my fav then, with carol et al.
the car didnt look so bad.
She looks like the new jags. thought I woke up from a bad dream.
That back door is okie dokie.
Guangzhou Auto Company had 3 cars on display during the media preview of this year’s NAIAS, using the GAC brand. I’m not sure that brand name will resonate well in North America.
when will the headlight reach the A pillar?
is a question no one asked
Alex: The answer: Horki DYK.
Contestant: What’s a really drunk woman at a GLBT convention party?
Alex: Can we accept drunk woman? (Looks off camera.) Yes, the judges will accept that question. Choose your next category.
Contestent: Can I get Chinese car companies for one-thousand, Alex?
Alex: The answer: Horki DYK.
Contestent: Wait. What?
Jeopardy Hell: Ever answer is “Horki DYK”.
To me, it looks like a nice Lexus concept. Not in the new Lexus design language, but in the older one. I like it.
Will the Horki DYK be offered with a diesel?
It has an elephantine front overhang.
It looks to have the same front-overhang and approximate wheel-well position as the Hyundai Sonata and Kia Optima…so it might be mechanically-related to those sedans…
Long wheelbase version: “Stretch Horki DYK.”
(Re-writing some other comedian’s material here)
This DYK not really ‘Horki’ — just a little ‘husky’…
The look is not too bad to my eyes, and has perhaps a bit-o-lexus feel to it.
As far as the naming of the car…I don’t know. Maybe there is a majestic Chinese translation that I’m too lazy to look up, but my inner dyslexic reads it phonetically as the “Dorky Hike”.
I see that running boards are evidently back in style.
Well, that car sure looks like a Horki DYK to me. Well named.
If I could own a Horki and a Gumpert I think my life would be complete.