These Kia "T-GDI" engines are very good. Anyone who thinks that these 3 turbocharged cylinders with 100hp and 120hp don't move at all or that they move very little would be mistaken. I was enjoying the acceleration of this Ceed and seeing my Rio with the same engine but with a 5-speed manual gearbox. My 100hp Kia Rio T-GDI goes from 0 to 100km/h in less than 9 seconds and has already reached 210km/h h on the highway.
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snow in Germany...this time of the year?...who would have thought? ...aaghh..damn winter, we had -13 celsius this morning...or is it Austria?...nope...it's Deutschland by the car's number.
The number plates of many cars that you've tested are with HH symbols. It means „Hanseatic city of Hamburg” ? On the other hand, I've noticed that many vehicles are with US number plate. Explain me, if you want!
Consumption a bit high. Could be from the low temperature? Dacia Sandero as i remember have similar engine and power but better fuel economy, is that true? Can be Dacia engine a better engine than kia\hyunday? Strange.
i got one... is the worst engine i ever had on my entire life. The consumption of fuel when you go over 2000 rpm, as on highway for instace, is insane, and way, way more than my old 1600 4 cylinder... require maintenance every 15.000 km, and i doubt about realibility. My old 1600 got 380.000 km, who know if i can get same with this engine.
Hopefully not, german cars are of really shitty quality. Japanese and Korean cars are the way to go if you want something reliable with good build quality.
@@aymanshaheen32 I'm German and have a good bit of experience with german cars. VW is especially bad, always has been since around 2000, but it's at an all time low now. I have a colleague who refuses to get in a Golf if she's offered one by the company fleet. Those things are abysmal. Way overpriced, too.