Overview & Reviews
The top-of-the-line Limited trim level debuts for 2013. The EX Turbo trim has been discontinued. The Kia Optima Hybrid is now offered in two trim levels, and both feature a revised hybrid drivetrain that lifts the car's EPA numbers in trade for a slightly lower horsepower rating.
- Solid acceleration with any of the engines
- Lengthy warranty.
- Conventional gasoline models offer impressive value
- Ample feature content
- Handsome cabin
- Top crash scores
- Real-world mpg historically falls short of EPA estimates
- Tight on rear-seat headroom
- Odd brake response in hybrid model.
User Reviews:
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KIA Voids the Warrnaty where ever possible - 2013 Kia Optima
By Liz Walsh - January 23 - 9:40 amBought a brand new 2013 KIA and the engine failed with just 43k miles Trust me KIA goes out of their way to not honor the warranty Plus their service departments are so understaffed that it took weeks just for them to decide not to honor their warranty they wanted 7k for a new engine and said it would take 5 weeks to fix What a complete joke We called every KIA dealer in the DFW area and the one we took it too in Lewisville was the only one who said they could look at it in a week. And this was before they knew it was an engine problem. Why should a customer have to wait that long just to find out whats wrong with the car? What is the average customer supposed to do when they dont have enough staff to fix their vehicles? Took the car to a local person who will fix the car for 3.2k and have it done in a week. I will never buy a KIA again research carefully their engines fail often and they will find someway to void the warranty. Also they charged $118.00 just to tell us they wouldnt fix the car They have a "goodwill" program that the mechanic said had never once been accepted by KIA