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Kia Optima Review, For Sale, Colours, Interior, Specs & News

Kia Optima Review, For Sale, Colours, Interior, Specs & News

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$16,720

The Kia Optima is a midsize sedan from South Korea that was introduced to the Australian market in 2001.

The Optima shares its platform, and many of its components, with its sister car: the Hyundai Sonata.

Targeted at other midsized sedans such as the Hyundai Sonata, Toyota Camry, Mazda6, Ford Mondeo, Skoda Octavia, and Holden Commodore, the Optima features a big boot and a comfortable ride.

A six-speed torque converted automatic is the only transmission for both the naturally-aspirated and turbocharged petrol engines.

Variants range from the base $16,720 Optima Si to the top-of-the-range $28,600 Optima GT NAV (black Leather) Sunroof.

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8.3L/100km (combined)
Sedan
6 Speed Automatic
Unleaded Petrol
Overview
Likes
Spacious cabin
Sports styling
Comfortable ride
Dislikes
Narrow boot opening
$1200 discount removes some premium features
Mid-range acceleration feels mild

Kia Optima FAQs

What is the longevity of diesel-powered SUV and Passenger vehicles in Australia?

Of all the technology you’re considering right now, the only one that sounds any real alarm bells is that of the double-clutch transmission. It’s not that Kia’s version of the DCT is worse than many others – nor is it the worst of the lot – but there have been complaints over the operation and lifespan of these units generally. Sometimes the fault is a software glitch, but in other DCTs – particularly the dry-clutch variety – the problems are mechanical and can lead to catastrophic failures.

With that said, it’s also true that Kia in Australia offers a fantastic factory warranty, so you should have no worries for at least the first seven years. It’s also the case that Kia Australia takes its reputation very seriously and is one of the better companies when it comes to sorting out faults and problems with its products. We’re pretty big fans here at Carsguide of the current Toyota hybrid technology, and it’s looking like the new Kluger Hybrid will be just as popular as Toyota’s other hybrid offerings. Perhaps more so as the non-hybrid Kluger can be thirsty.

As for the requirement for premium ULP, when you consider that the Kluger Hybrid will, around the city and suburbs where most of them will spend the vast majority of their lives, use about two thirds of the fuel of the V6 Kluger (maybe even a bit less than that) then the extra cost per litre is more than compensated for by the reduced cost per kilometre. And in case you were worried about Toyota’s hybrid tech, the new Kluger Hybrid comes with up to 10 years of warranty on the battery-pack provided the vehicle is serviced correctly and inspected once a year.

The other thing you might consider is the next-size-down Toyota hybrid, the RAV4. This is quite a spacious vehicle these days and offers excellent fuel efficiency and driveability. It’s cheaper than the Kluger, too. Definitely worth a look. Overall, the broader view is that a petrol hybrid vehicle is more future-proof than a conventional turbo-diesel.

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Kia Optima 2019: What is the towing capacity?

It’s rated to tow 1700 kg with a trailer equipped with brakes, and 750 kg if the trailer has no brakes. Fitting a towbar won’t affect the warranty.

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Kia Optima 2018: Where can I get turbo emblems?

Try eBay, or perhaps a Kia dealer in America, or if you have a friend in America you could have them buy them for you and ship them out.

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Kia Optima Colours

Aurora Black
Clear White
Gravity Blue
Platinum Graphite
Runway Red
Silky Silver
Snow White Pearl
To confirm current colour availability, please check the manufacturer's website. Shown above are the colours for the Kia Optima.

Kia Optima Pricing & Specs

The price range for the Kia Optima varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $16,720 and going to $28,600 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.
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Kia Optima Interior

The Kia Optima deserved to sell better than it did, and its interior was one of its highlights. You can see from the images that it offered good space and practicality, a nicer dashboard design than its competitors, better trim and leather quality than you'd expect.

Shown above are interior details for the Kia Optima 2018.

Kia Optima Seats

The following Kia Optima is available with five seats. The Si variant comes with Black Cloth seat trim with Black Leather Appointed seats with Red stitching reserved for the GT Model.

Shown above are seat details for the Kia Optima 2019.