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We drive the 2012 Kia Optima Hybrid through traffic and tribulation to see if it can survive life in the big city.... Read Review
It's affordable, sure, but don't dare call it cheap... Read Review
Newly Redesigned Sedan offers Three Engines, All Fuel Efficient... Read Review
The Forte carries over largely unchanged from 2011. The few exceptions include the fact that the Forte hatchback is no longer available with a manual transmission, and EX models now have a telescoping steering wheel as standard equipment.... Read Review
For 2012, Kia is adding more substance to the style. Chrome door handles adorn the outside on LX models, as do fog lights, heated outside mirrors, and automatic light controls.... Read Review
With the exception of a nationwide rollout expected soon, few changes have been made to the Kia Optima Hybrid for the 2012 model year.... Read Review
A tilting and telescoping steering wheel is now standard on EX models; the telescoping feature was only available as an option in 2011.... Read Review
Kia Sedona Color choices are updated for 2012, and the auto-dimming rearview mirror receives some technical updates to make it more user-friendly.... Read Review
Now in its second model year, Kia added more swag and refined the Sportage for choosy shoppers. Standard on all models is a revised rear suspension setup that should help the vehicle handle better in addition to providing a quieter, smoother ride.... Read Review
Everything. The Rio5 has stepped up its game to compete against the burgeoning subcompact segment, ditching its old four-speed automatic and five-speed manual for a pair of six-speed transmissions.... Read Review
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