But what he does not tell you is that this vehicle as optioned is 25 to 26K and not under 20K like he said in the beginning of the video. The Base GT-Line starts at 23K. The LXS starts at 20K and you cant get navigation or the Harmon Kardon sound system on the LXS
@Hametsy2799 loving it so far! Smooth and very quiet. I have a very far commute, so it's comfortable for traveling. Also, a very quick car for a 1.6 4cyl
still liking it? i just hit a cow and totaled my truck so i’m looking for a car that is sporty, but not considered a sports car because i don’t want crazy insurance
@MafiaHQ sorry to hear about your truck! That's a huge drag. But to answer your question I'm loving the new Forte. Just like you said, it feels sporty without the costs of a sports car. It's not the biggest engine, but it's still very quick and zippy through traffic. Very comfortable on the inside. Overall, I really like it so far. Great commuter car
Yes the GT2 is the way to go with its 1.6 turbo engine, DCT transmission, muilt link rear suspension for not all that much more than this GT-line that has the looks and features, but has a 2 liter engine with 50 less hp, cv transmission, and torsion beam rear suspension
I'm thinking of buying one this week but my dealer only has the sporty blue available in the premium sport package. I'd like a black or gravity gray, but they only have them in the base models. Hmmm
I remember KIA when I was stationed in Korea in the 80s. Back then, they were known for making trucks and minivans. Then, in 2009, I bought a used 2005 Optima LX. The Optima was comfortable and reliable. In 2013, I traded in the Optima for a Rio. The Rio was great on gas, but it was a back killer. So, in 2016, I traded in the Rio for a Soul +. Then there was the recall on the Soul 2.0 L. I once test drove a Forte, but it was just a slightly larger version of the Rio back killer. In 2020, I traded in the 2016 Soul + for the redesigned 2021 Soul EX. Unfortunately, politicians have ruined our economy, so I won't be buying a new car anytime soon.
No spare. Nope. Not getting stuck without a spare ever again like I did in my optima. I was looking into this to save some money on my lease end this nov.
Check now, multiple manufacturers include top car manufacturers doesn’t include spare tires in 2023 and on vehicles, like Audi, Mercedes, BMW, Cadillac, Lincoln and on and on, Check and you will see the new normal
@@simong2502 then they can provide one like they did on my optima after my incident. No spare no sale. Someone will provide a 200 dollar spare kit if they want a sale.