@@MattTheCarguy unfortunately I don’t have it anymore because some so called fatigued woman smashed into it overnight last year parked in front of my house. I have a driveway but I needed it parked infront of the house so I could see it on my ring device but anyway I know drive a Hyundai Elantra but I really miss my 2022 Forte so I may just trade the Hyundai in for another Forte just like the one I had.
I like mine. Fit and finish is good for a Mexican car. Enough power for a grocery-getter. Not crazy about the CVT, but we'll see, maybe Kia knows what they're doing there. Ride is a little too stiff for me and they still need to fix the road noise. BUT, those are my only complaints. MPG is great. Getting close to 500 per tank. Blind spot warning was annoying at first but I've learned to love it. The warranty is hard to beat if they actually uphold their end of it. It's a good basic car at a fair price.
the gt is so affordable as well im still in between getting this but the GT trim and with the GT2 package comes out to 25k msrp or the kia k5 gt.... decicions decicions lol
@@MattTheCarguy thank you and yeah tell me about it lol the forte in my financial position is very inviting, I would potentially be only 3k or 4k in debt...on the other hand the k5 would easily double those amounts... uuugh decisions decisions 🤔
Thanks so much for the video ... just also asking if you'd be able to compare this LXS overall to the Corolla LE .. I'm assuming they're similar, but if you had a personal choice which one would you purchase ...
Thanks for watching. Corolla Le and Forte LXS are very similar. I think Forte has a slightly better pick up and overall performance. The warranty is also better on the Kia. Toyotas have been known for their reliability and overall low maintenance cost. I would drive them both and see which kne fots you better. Both are good options.
Hyundai owns kia so the two are almost identical mechanically. What i would do is check each in person and see which one fits you better. They share all the drivetrain component. Difference is in interior features, infotainment etc. Same warranty, but i think Hyundai still offers 3 years complimentary maintenance.Thanks for watching!
Hi John, I am not sure. A quick search returned good and bad. Maybe some of the other viewers will chime in. I know one thing …. if it fails it is covered for 10 years/100000 miles. Same trans used in many Kia and Hyundai models.
Depending on the programs available.I always lease my cars but number have to make sense. Have you compared leasing and financing payments? Do you drive many miles per year? Can you write off your lease payments? Sometimes if there are no special incentives for leasing such as special money factor or high residual value it may be just better to purchase.
Igual que el que tengo, tengo uno 2023 lo mejor hago 43mpg si piensas comprar un híbrido considera este, tengo una Kia sedona 2016 con 95,000 millas lo mejor que e comprado cambio de aceite filtros coolant pads gomas nada más nada de problemas
I really think the previous generation looks better. The front grill got all screwed up. It used to have a very European look and now it's sort of overstyled and tacky.