Depends really from where you are from, for example, for an american it'd be Kay (because in english a sounds like ê), or for an Latin-American, it'd be pronounced Kei (or Key) because in latin america our e sounds like ê instead of i (or ee, y)
I don't know for sure how it's supposed to be pronounced either, but all the above are used so often that at the very least, I don't think anyone will call you out on using one over the other I first found out about them from Gran Turismo, and the race series in that was just called K-somethingsomething, so I'm closer to the 'kay' way of saying it usually
if you play gran turismo say i play gran turismo i play gran turismo --- Post updated --- oh yeah and say which one i play 2, 3, and 4
That's a bit off topic for this thread but while i'm at it I do play GT4, 5, 6 and Sport and currently trying to make my Ps2 run the 3.
The joke is that cars246 said k-car instead of kei car. K-car is a nickname for any car built on the Chrysler k platform, the Chrysler lebaron is one of which
I was thinking more of a Dodge Aries K or Dodge Spirit. lol The LeGran is based off the GM N-body i.e Grand Am, Skylark, Somerset, and the Cutlass Calais. PLUS it goes with the N-body because of its engine choices and design cues from Buick and Olds. Sorry if this is a bit off-topic. But anyways... its nice to see a Kei-car in BeamNG.
The first generation N-bodies were compact cars. The LeGran is a mid-size. If it had to be compared to a GM platform (and remember, it's not a direct copy of any real-life car), it would be the mid-size A-body (Celebrity, 6000, Century, Cutlass Ciera).