After watching this video I did a few things: 1) Subscribed. 2) Did more research, went for test drives and bought the car being reviewed. 3) Watched the video again! Thank you Thomas and I'm sure Kia thanks you.
@@patrickwillson3858 Absolutely fantastic. No repairs, regular maintenance. Still looks amazing and still feels brand new at about 55,000 kilometres. Is the regular driver for the household as we stopped driving other cars during COVID.
This car is probably the best option in the compact sedan market. 1. Its a good looking car 2. Yes it has a CVT but it’s different from other cvt’s in market mimics automatic which is a nice thing 3. Heated seat, steering wheel & 8” display as standard with ACP & AA. 4. Kia has one of the best warranty in the market better than honda n toyota 5. Price is competitive it’s more value for money specially EX gives so much features 7. Fuel economy is better than previous automatic version These things are enough may be they put independent suspension on the higher trim as kia listen to customers. These things i miss in honda n toyota.
Talking about fuel economy, I have 2019 Forte LXS and I get 37mpg by driving only in the city. I don't do hard acceleration though. I don't get that number with sport and smart mode. Only with the normal mode. Anyway, I am extremely happy with performance and fuel economy of this car.
@@JHunt6352 We got an 2019 Forte LXS too, just a few weeks ago and it's amazing for the price, warranty, tech, and performance (not sport car performance).
I bought the 2020 version and have no payments until August 2020 ( a COVID-19 Sale) and I LOVE this car for the AWESOME price🙏I am in heaven with this vehicle when I ride💯
Your review for the Forte is great. It helped me to make a purchase decision and I love the car for what it was intended for. I also have an E46 M3 so I’m not looking for the Forte to be my sports car. The handling is actually very good, it’s excellent on gas and it just feels and looks like a car that isn’t cheap. Perfect for a daily driver and fits the whole Family with room to spare. I subscribed and have watched your other videos.
For a long time I was a Nissan buyer. I loved the feel and quality of the cars, but I was given a Kia Rio, (I guess my parents really didn't like my motorbike), and this year I bought my 4th. I don't see any point in spending money for things in a car when they are standard in a Kia. The quality is great, the drive is great for me, I am not an 'expert' on cars, I just know what I like and what I don't. The main thing I like about the Kia is definitely the price. I looked at one make with a price tag of 'FROM $16.990.00', but after talking to the salesman, what I wanted was about $5000.00 from it. What was extras on that, was standard on my Kia. As someone who does an average amount of driving, I will stick with Kia.
Now that Kia has put out the Forte GT, a lot of your complaints have been addressed. It's got an option for manual or automatic with paddle shifters, and it's turbo charged. Would love to see you guys tackle a review on that one.
As Thomas says, "Attractive." "Solid." "Packed with features." "Elements of the Kia Stinger," Very refined." "Premium feel." "Fantastic infotainment." "(A CVT) You're not going to notice." Torsion beam suspension? "Completely acceptable." Upper trim levels? "A fairly luxurious car." Though he doesn't mention it, passenger room overall and in the back seat, which can be flattened, is excellent. Overall cargo capacity is among the best in class. All this in a car that sells for $25K or less (USD). Who's the market? Self-styled "enthusiasts?" Of course not. Purchasers of this car wouldn't know the difference between a CVT, especially a well disguised CVT, and a pineapple. And they don't care as long as they're not required to shift the transmission. Torsion bar suspension? Again, it doesn't matter to this market segment as long as their teeth don't rattle over potholes. Performance? It goes 0-60 under 9 seconds. That's quick for those who are likely to purchase this car. Potential Forte customers are downsizing seniors and, even more importantly, first time car buyers (and their parents.) These groups share some priorities. And it goes a long way to explaining the Forte (as well as the Soul's appeal to many of the same customers.) () Reliability. Check. As of 2018 Kia ranks third among all brands behind only Toyota and Lexus in reliability according to tens of thousands of owners who respond to Consumer Reports annual surveys. (Remember these are owners, not friends of friends or reviewers who drive a new car for a few days, at best.) And as a further reassurance Kia's (and cousin Hyundai's) warranties are among the best in the industry. () Fuel Efficiency and Price. Check. That Monroney sticker on the window of the Forte in the showroom reads 41 mpg highway! That figure jumps off the page and helps explain why there's a CVT and no turbo engine in this car. Moreover, for parents sending a kid to college (ouch) and recent graduates mired in student loans (double ouch) even a few hundred dollars difference in price can be important. For retirees coping with a stagnant (or shrinking) annual income, ditto. () Safety. Check. For $25K or less it has virtually every system available short of fully autonomous operation. The older you get the more risk averse you become. And for parents (like me) who are buying a first car for a kid it's a major priority. () Premium and accommodating interior. Check. Seniors can feel they're giving up very little when they downsize and young buyers can feel like it's worth more than they (or their parents) paid. Trips to and from college are easier when you can stuff a Forte full to the brim. In addition to all of those factors, the Forte plays another important role for KIA. Brand loyalty isn't what it used to be but manufacturers recognize the value of capturing a first time owner's purchase. If that experience is a good one the same buyer is more likely to consider the brand when they upgrade or when their needs change. In short KIA can afford to forego a significant portion of their profit on a Forte if the next purchase is an Optima or a Sportage and the purchase after that is a Sorento, a Cadenza, a Stinger or whatever else KIA comes up with by that time.
@Harvey Lee No. Just a satisfied customer of another KIA model and one who has watched the impressive progress of the brand over the last several years.
The 2020 Kia Forte GT trim is finally out. 200 hp designed to match the Hyundai Elantra Sport and Honda Civic Si, while embarrassing the Mazda mazda3 and Nissan Sentra.
It's based on the 2017 Elantra, but with the new IVT transmission. I had a 2018 Elantra and loved it. He's pretty spot-on with his assessment. It's a very pleasant car and feels a class above for what it is. Great built quality. Comfortable. Handles well. Quiet. For an affordable economy car, the power is more than adequate. It's not fast, but it feels zippy.
You should do a review of the 2021 Forte5 GT Manual! There's no videos or reviews out there but most of the reviews for the 2020 model had the lack of manual transmission as the main negative point.
My brand new leased 2019 Kia Forte EX sedan with CVT transmission lasted a total of 3 months just under 4,000 kms on the odometer and transmission totally "died" - currently at the dealership waiting for back-ordered new transmission scheduled to arrive in next 4-6 weeks to be replaced by warranty.
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Other than leather seats, and the heated steering wheel, and adaptive cruise, my 2018 has all this and illuminated door handles! It’s a great car and Is definitely feature packed.
Test drove a 2021 EX yesterday. Flooring it to get on the freeway the engine sounded quite smooth and not loud given the class. The ride was also fairly quiet for a compact. I got it up to 85 MPH and it didn't seem unduly loud. Seriously, it seemed like a nice, refined small car. The car I have now is a 2021 Subaru Legacy Touring XT which is probably the quietest and nicest riding midsize car. I didn't really notice the Forte being that much worse. Of course it wasn't as good as my Subaru, but I didn't feel like it was a punishment box by any stretch. I enjoyed driving it around my town.
The driving modes are great, especially the smart option too. I do wish the car had Custom Mode which allows you to change the steering, engine & transmission separately like the Kia Stinger. Adaptive suspension would be amazing. The engine is MPFI and not GDI, so reliability should be pretty good. You will not find much of this technology in Japanese compact cars & most midsize sedans. I believe Kia & Hyundai give drivers more control over driving dynamics in their vehicles than most other cars under 30K.
I was very impressed by the looks of it when I saw one for the first time, but my next car has got to be decently sound-proofed. Maybe it's age, but that drone on the highway gets to me.
I recommend getting an Audi if you want a quiet ride. If you want KIA then try to KIA Cadenza, it's very quiet too. I am a real estate agent so I do a lot of driving in sedans.
At least the 3 still has Mazda's excellent 6spd auto transmission or a proper 6 spd manual though. If reviews are positive, then I might be willing to give the 3 a pass. It looks that good and that skyactive x engine sounds very interesting.
And 99% of the people are going to buy this car! Yep, me and everybody's mama - the KIA FORTEs are seen everywhere in the USA! Definitely a cheap car, gas saver, and has minor amenities. - SOLD👍
Not sure why the 2019 has about 20 less hp and torque than the previous generation, weird decision if you ask me. I have a 2017 Forte GDI with a few mods and it's great.
I have a 2015, your engine was the beginning of the decline. I have 173 horsepower, I'm pretty sure yours is only 164. Now it's 147. I don't know what the hell they're doing, but they lost me as a customer if this weak ass engine and CVT is what they wanna offer me.
Does 2020 Kia Forte have a Metal Timing Chain?? Awesome great video thanks for sharing. After watching this video I subscribed to your channel. Btw, I Test drove this earlier this evening. I liked it very much. I most likely will buy it tomorrow. Thanks for sharing your videos.
In 2022 our 2019 Kia Rio began to bellow white smoke that reeked of gasoline. After a little research I found that it had a fuel pump mounted to the valve train. Took car to dealer, and dealer said that warrenty was exceeded by mileage, and part not part of drive train, and not covered by drivetrain warrenty. New pump was going to be $1200.00 installed, and part backorder was going to be five weeks minimum. I asked if spun bearings due to gasoline in crankcase, and burning car were covered under drive train warrenty, and they hung up on me. Called corporate and they advised part was covered under drivetrain warrenty because contract is in owners manual which has no fine print whatsoever. For the sake of expediency I bought brand new pump from another manufacturer, for $150.00 which arrived in three days, and then spent ten minutes replacing pump. It has run fine until recently when Rio was stolen, and severely damaged when run over a curb whicvh broke engine from transmission plus window broken, column trashed, and wipers broken off because thief accidentally started wipers when breaking column to steal. Kia denied ever hearing of theft problem. Kia wqanted two hours troubleshooting to give estimate for repair. I said I already know what is wrong with car so just fix it. Then Kia at insisted we prepay repair bill before work began. I asked how they could possibly know what was wrong with car ahead of time, and that must be a new thiung where dealer wont fix car unless you prepay. Told wife to leave car at Kia dealer. Kia said they would have it towed away for being parked illegally. I called corporate who has brand new stolen Kia runaround line dedicated to irritating customers who have had their Kias stolen already, and they hung up on me. I called the Bureau of automotive repair filed complaint then they had me call the federal trade comission where I also filed complaint. Since my wife is Thai I called a local Los Angelus Thai language newspaper to see if they would do a survey of their Thai community who owned Kia cars, and they agreed (my wife knows the owner of the paper). Accidentally recieved phone call from Kia corporate in which they accidentally gave me a direct line right back to the woman who hung up on me. I called, and informed her of my actiopns. She said the whole thing is a misunderstanding on their part if I already had the insurance check in my hand, and NOW the dealership WOULD look at theft damaged car but my wife had to go in and sign a permission slip. Keep in mind Kia is required by a class action lawsuit to repair these cars, and pay all related expenses. My insurance company shouild not have to pay anything to anyone as Kia has been found responsible for fasiling to protect these cars from theft properly. My wife is making monthly payments on this car, and it has been damaged, and undriveable for three months as I write this causing us to buy another car. Considered renting one and backcharging Kia, but I am not an ass looking to make the reimbursement as expensive as possible for Kia, I just want them to fix it. They are dragging their feet at the customers expense, and are downright rude about it once you get them to stop lying. I have purchased two new Kia products lifetime, and will NEVER EVER buy another
I drive in a LOT of traffic. 5 days a week half hour drive to work and back. Thinking about getting the GT. Would the DCT not be a good choice for me? I've heard the dct transmissions aren't a fan of slow driving in traffic.
I have a 173 horsepower EX, thing moves quite well. Now they rate the same motor for 147, AND a CVT? No thanks. They lost me. Dropping the Optima from 274 to 245 was also a no go. They're literally shoving me over to Honda and Mazda at this point.
I have a 2017 base trim in manual. It has been a reliable good car with 67k miles. However, it is such a slow ass car lol. I'm ready for a new and faster car in 2024.
I really do like the styling and consistency with the other cars in their fleet, but no SX in the sedan just seems like a missed opportunity to me. The suspension is my biggest knock on my 2011 sx (6sp), but that was a fun car to drive (once you get over the rev hang, throttle dead spot and sprung clutch). It just seems like Hyundai fixed all those things and more in the same general price point with the Elantra sport, GT, and even the Veloster Turbo. Sup Kia?
Forget a turbo charger, these motors are catching fire, Kia just needs to make more reliable motors, instead think of a nice 2.5L DOHC VVT equivalent tuned to about 250 to 300HP. Maybe reverse engineer Honda or Toyota motors but not copy, just build on the engine designs. Offer more standard transmission vehicles as they are more fun to drive and for those of us that don't want a CVT transmission that will likely fail within 100k miles. Just some thoughts Kia if you're listening.
I don't know how many newer kias you've owned but they've designed their own cvt with a woven steel chain/belt vs a millimeter thick steel belt that shatters all over when it fails. So yeah do some research. This cvt fixes all the problems with the previous cvts. Or they have a stick option.
@@levis5230 it's too early to tell if these new transmissions will last, sure it looks good on paper, that doesn't mean it will last 10% of what Toyota Aisin trannys are good for. The consumer is the Guinea Pig here and most people want something that's been proven reliable. I'll stick to manual. BTW, it's still a CVT.
Have it as a rental 1 day so far.The steering wheel could come down more.Suspension is not as good as the Corolla Hatch,which I drove last night.It is quieter on hard acceleration than the Toyota.The Toyota was a nicer car over all.
Would never buy this car for 2 reasons, the torsion beam rear suspension and the CVT. Hoping they change the rear suspension for the SX version, just like Hyundai does for the Elantra Sport.
@@bigmacdaddy1234 Ok, but I won't be driving it. It has a CVT and a torsion beam rear suspension. Plenty of other cars out there that don't cost cut their rear suspension design. It has nothing to do with the way I drive a car. I want the most for my money.
The new Civic Type-R hatchback, and the Fiesta ST are both Torsion beam which can surely handle anything YOU can throw at it. They are also both better than the Elantra Sport. Money and cost cutting is not the issue here. Sounds like you need to do some more automotive research on the topic.
Forte5 (hatch) with 1.6T, independent rear suspension and 7 speed DCT would be a perfect warm hatch daily driver! They already do it with the Elantra GT (i just don't like its interior) so I don't see why they wouldn't with Kia. The 2018 Forte5 turbo is around 31k so it's not even that expensive, much better than a stripped down Golf GTI
I have a 2017 LX 6mT. About the same wheelbase, power and weight (Civic LX about 80lb less). The well equipped Civic would freaking driver circles around this Forte. And unlike most other engines that sedately rev-out to redline, it's a balancing act with the Civic (which you'd expect in a sports car), shift it too soon and you chirp the tires (which will lose momentum) or risk having the rev-limiter cut power. It takes some fast shifting to get it right. Forte would have to be king of the toilet bowl to get any driving cred. Unfortunately, for some unknown reason, Honda has assigned its base Civic LX (with detuned 2.0L K-Series engine and same chassis as Type-R) to the toil-bowl arena and while in there, the competitions are screwed.
I have the new Soul LX with 6 spd manual. I don't trust cvts or autos from any manufacturer unless its proven for a long period of time. Manual is tried and true, and fun
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This is a move backwards for Kia. They tried to copy what the Jetta did and focus nothing on the driving experience and just overload it with tech. Torsion beam rear suspension, same slow engine from priior gen, and a CVT. Hard pass. At Least the Jetta has a geared automatic. The Forte is definelty going to compete with Nissan in the rental fleets
Blake Swan the higher performance version is coming soon with a 200hp turbo and independent rear suspension along with a ‘regular’ automatic transmission
After watching this video I did a few things: 1) Subscribed. 2) Did more research, went for test drives and bought the car being reviewed. 3) Watched the video again! Thank you Thomas and I'm sure Kia thanks you.
Solid and attractive car, interior and exterior without over the top design cues. Well appointed and that warranty kind of seals the deal.
It’s been 2 years… how is it holding up?
@@patrickwillson3858 Absolutely fantastic. No repairs, regular maintenance. Still looks amazing and still feels brand new at about 55,000 kilometres. Is the regular driver for the household as we stopped driving other cars during COVID.
How is the Harman kardan sound system?
@@troyadams9639 Unfortunately, my trim doesn't have that stereo system. The standard is bright but not that loud and not much bass.
Kia has really stepped it up. I'm a Toyota guy but I must say this is a nice little car.
This car is probably the best option in the compact sedan market.
1. Its a good looking car
2. Yes it has a CVT but it’s different from other cvt’s in market mimics automatic which is a nice thing
3. Heated seat, steering wheel & 8” display as standard with ACP & AA.
4. Kia has one of the best warranty in the market better than honda n toyota
5. Price is competitive it’s more value for money specially EX gives so much features
7. Fuel economy is better than previous automatic version
These things are enough may be they put independent suspension on the higher trim as kia listen to customers. These things i miss in honda n toyota.
Talking about fuel economy, I have 2019 Forte LXS and I get 37mpg by driving only in the city. I don't do hard acceleration though.
I don't get that number with sport and smart mode. Only with the normal mode.
Anyway, I am extremely happy with performance and fuel economy of this car.
@@JHunt6352 We got an 2019 Forte LXS too, just a few weeks ago and it's amazing for the price, warranty, tech, and performance (not sport car performance).
Doesn’t have cvt. Dual clutch
Jason Hunt yeah haha it’s funny smart mode uses more gas. I have the GT-line. I get about 34 mpg mixed
Marc see incorrect. Only the GT does.
I bought the 2020 version and have no payments until August 2020 ( a COVID-19 Sale) and I LOVE this car for the AWESOME price🙏I am in heaven with this vehicle when I ride💯
WHERE'S JAMES? you have come a long way in these years, just getting better and better each video!
Great work! Would love to see a review of the 2020 Kia Forte GT when you get the chance.
Your review for the Forte is great. It helped me to make a purchase decision and I love the car for what it was intended for. I also have an E46 M3 so I’m not looking for the Forte to be my sports car. The handling is actually very good, it’s excellent on gas and it just feels and looks like a car that isn’t cheap. Perfect for a daily driver and fits the whole Family with room to spare. I subscribed and have watched your other videos.
For a long time I was a Nissan buyer. I loved the feel and quality of the cars, but I was given a Kia Rio, (I guess my parents really didn't like my motorbike), and this year I bought my 4th. I don't see any point in spending money for things in a car when they are standard in a Kia. The quality is great, the drive is great for me, I am not an 'expert' on cars, I just know what I like and what I don't. The main thing I like about the Kia is definitely the price. I looked at one make with a price tag of 'FROM $16.990.00', but after talking to the salesman, what I wanted was about $5000.00 from it. What was extras on that, was standard on my Kia. As someone who does an average amount of driving, I will stick with Kia.
I’ve got a 2010 Kia Forte EX and I love it. Definitely thinking of upgrading down the road to the 2019
Kayla Duvall you’re hot
Passenger perspective was a really good idea, you may have a thing here, nobody really covers that in reviews.
Now that Kia has put out the Forte GT, a lot of your complaints have been addressed. It's got an option for manual or automatic with paddle shifters, and it's turbo charged. Would love to see you guys tackle a review on that one.
2020 GT due in June 2019. 201 hp and dual clutch.
As Thomas says, "Attractive." "Solid." "Packed with features." "Elements of the Kia Stinger," Very refined." "Premium feel." "Fantastic infotainment." "(A CVT) You're not going to notice." Torsion beam suspension? "Completely acceptable." Upper trim levels? "A fairly luxurious car." Though he doesn't mention it, passenger room overall and in the back seat, which can be flattened, is excellent. Overall cargo capacity is among the best in class. All this in a car that sells for $25K or less (USD).
Who's the market? Self-styled "enthusiasts?" Of course not. Purchasers of this car wouldn't know the difference between a CVT, especially a well disguised CVT, and a pineapple. And they don't care as long as they're not required to shift the transmission. Torsion bar suspension? Again, it doesn't matter to this market segment as long as their teeth don't rattle over potholes. Performance? It goes 0-60 under 9 seconds. That's quick for those who are likely to purchase this car. Potential Forte customers are downsizing seniors and, even more importantly, first time car buyers (and their parents.) These groups share some priorities. And it goes a long way to explaining the Forte (as well as the Soul's appeal to many of the same customers.)
() Reliability. Check. As of 2018 Kia ranks third among all brands behind only Toyota and Lexus in reliability according to tens of thousands of owners who respond to Consumer Reports annual surveys. (Remember these are owners, not friends of friends or reviewers who drive a new car for a few days, at best.) And as a further reassurance Kia's (and cousin Hyundai's) warranties are among the best in the industry.
() Fuel Efficiency and Price. Check. That Monroney sticker on the window of the Forte in the showroom reads 41 mpg highway! That figure jumps off the page and helps explain why there's a CVT and no turbo engine in this car. Moreover, for parents sending a kid to college (ouch) and recent graduates mired in student loans (double ouch) even a few hundred dollars difference in price can be important. For retirees coping with a stagnant (or shrinking) annual income, ditto.
() Safety. Check. For $25K or less it has virtually every system available short of fully autonomous operation. The older you get the more risk averse you become. And for parents (like me) who are buying a first car for a kid it's a major priority.
() Premium and accommodating interior. Check. Seniors can feel they're giving up very little when they downsize and young buyers can feel like it's worth more than they (or their parents) paid. Trips to and from college are easier when you can stuff a Forte full to the brim.
In addition to all of those factors, the Forte plays another important role for KIA. Brand loyalty isn't what it used to be but manufacturers recognize the value of capturing a first time owner's purchase. If that experience is a good one the same buyer is more likely to consider the brand when they upgrade or when their needs change. In short KIA can afford to forego a significant portion of their profit on a Forte if the next purchase is an Optima or a Sportage and the purchase after that is a Sorento, a Cadenza, a Stinger or whatever else KIA comes up with by that time.
Well said.
You should review cars lol
@Harvey Lee No. Just a satisfied customer of another KIA model and one who has watched the impressive progress of the brand over the last several years.
The 2020 Kia Forte GT trim is finally out. 200 hp designed to match the Hyundai Elantra Sport and Honda Civic Si, while embarrassing the Mazda mazda3 and Nissan Sentra.
I have this same exact car and color but LXS. I absolutely love it
Brooke Smith I bought the LXS in White yesterday. I love it, too.
Thomas Holland liking FWD compact sedans as a bmw guy is big respect
So your name is literally Tom Holland?!!
In Australia the Forte (Cerato) still has the older 6spd Auto, (YES NO CVT!)
It's based on the 2017 Elantra, but with the new IVT transmission. I had a 2018 Elantra and loved it. He's pretty spot-on with his assessment. It's a very pleasant car and feels a class above for what it is. Great built quality. Comfortable. Handles well. Quiet. For an affordable economy car, the power is more than adequate. It's not fast, but it feels zippy.
You should do a review of the 2021 Forte5 GT Manual! There's no videos or reviews out there but most of the reviews for the 2020 model had the lack of manual transmission as the main negative point.
My brand new leased 2019 Kia Forte EX sedan with CVT transmission lasted a total of 3 months just under 4,000 kms on the odometer and transmission totally "died" - currently at the dealership waiting for back-ordered new transmission scheduled to arrive in next 4-6 weeks to be replaced by warranty.
They have a turbo charged model with independent rear suspension! IT is the GT (In Australia at least). Not sure about that DSG transmission though
You should review the 2020 Kia Forte GT, bought one recently and its pretty surprising.
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Other than leather seats, and the heated steering wheel, and adaptive cruise, my 2018 has all this and illuminated door handles! It’s a great car and Is definitely feature packed.
Test drove a 2021 EX yesterday. Flooring it to get on the freeway the engine sounded quite smooth and not loud given the class. The ride was also fairly quiet for a compact. I got it up to 85 MPH and it didn't seem unduly loud. Seriously, it seemed like a nice, refined small car. The car I have now is a 2021 Subaru Legacy Touring XT which is probably the quietest and nicest riding midsize car. I didn't really notice the Forte being that much worse. Of course it wasn't as good as my Subaru, but I didn't feel like it was a punishment box by any stretch. I enjoyed driving it around my town.
Love that steering wheel impressed with Kia rn
It’s weird seeing throttle house without James
I knew he was gonna get to the features and it was going to be good. Kia kills it with bang for your buck
The driving modes are great, especially the smart option too. I do wish the car had Custom Mode which allows you to change the steering, engine & transmission separately like the Kia Stinger. Adaptive suspension would be amazing. The engine is MPFI and not GDI, so reliability should be pretty good. You will not find much of this technology in Japanese compact cars & most midsize sedans. I believe Kia & Hyundai give drivers more control over driving dynamics in their vehicles than most other cars under 30K.
I love that steering wheel
I was very impressed by the looks of it when I saw one for the first time, but my next car has got to be decently sound-proofed. Maybe it's age, but that drone on the highway gets to me.
I recommend getting an Audi if you want a quiet ride. If you want KIA then try to KIA Cadenza, it's very quiet too. I am a real estate agent so I do a lot of driving in sedans.
The GT trim is really fun to drive
At least the 3 still has Mazda's excellent 6spd auto transmission or a proper 6 spd manual though. If reviews are positive, then I might be willing to give the 3 a pass. It looks that good and that skyactive x engine sounds very interesting.
And 99% of the people are going to buy this car!
Yep, me and everybody's mama - the KIA FORTEs are seen everywhere in the USA! Definitely a cheap car, gas saver, and has minor amenities. - SOLD👍
You guys should do a review on the kia forte gt
Are you guys going to review the Forte GT?
Sheesh you’re approaching 2 mil subs. Wonder how many u had for this video. 5k??!
Not sure why the 2019 has about 20 less hp and torque than the previous generation, weird decision if you ask me. I have a 2017 Forte GDI with a few mods and it's great.
Z for better mpg as it uses cvt now.
If people want better MPG they should be buying a Kia Rio lol...
I have a 2015, your engine was the beginning of the decline. I have 173 horsepower, I'm pretty sure yours is only 164. Now it's 147. I don't know what the hell they're doing, but they lost me as a customer if this weak ass engine and CVT is what they wanna offer me.
Passthedutch 1977 less HP doesn’t mean it’s a worse car. With 170 HP u shouldn’t be street racing anyways.
Its coz of the revised 2.0 engine with atkinson cycle for better mpg....
Does 2020 Kia Forte have a Metal Timing Chain?? Awesome great video thanks for sharing. After watching this video I subscribed to your channel. Btw, I Test drove this earlier this evening. I liked it very much. I most likely will buy it tomorrow. Thanks for sharing your videos.
In 2022 our 2019 Kia Rio began to bellow white smoke that reeked of gasoline. After a little research I found that it had a fuel pump mounted to the valve train. Took car to dealer, and dealer said that warrenty was exceeded by mileage, and part not part of drive train, and not covered by drivetrain warrenty. New pump was going to be $1200.00 installed, and part backorder was going to be five weeks minimum. I asked if spun bearings due to gasoline in crankcase, and burning car were covered under drive train warrenty, and they hung up on me. Called corporate and they advised part was covered under drivetrain warrenty because contract is in owners manual which has no fine print whatsoever. For the sake of expediency I bought brand new pump from another manufacturer, for $150.00 which arrived in three days, and then spent ten minutes replacing pump. It has run fine until recently when Rio was stolen, and severely damaged when run over a curb whicvh broke engine from transmission plus window broken, column trashed, and wipers broken off because thief accidentally started wipers when breaking column to steal. Kia denied ever hearing of theft problem. Kia wqanted two hours troubleshooting to give estimate for repair. I said I already know what is wrong with car so just fix it. Then Kia at insisted we prepay repair bill before work began. I asked how they could possibly know what was wrong with car ahead of time, and that must be a new thiung where dealer wont fix car unless you prepay. Told wife to leave car at Kia dealer. Kia said they would have it towed away for being parked illegally. I called corporate who has brand new stolen Kia runaround line dedicated to irritating customers who have had their Kias stolen already, and they hung up on me. I called the Bureau of automotive repair filed complaint then they had me call the federal trade comission where I also filed complaint. Since my wife is Thai I called a local Los Angelus Thai language newspaper to see if they would do a survey of their Thai community who owned Kia cars, and they agreed (my wife knows the owner of the paper). Accidentally recieved phone call from Kia corporate in which they accidentally gave me a direct line right back to the woman who hung up on me. I called, and informed her of my actiopns. She said the whole thing is a misunderstanding on their part if I already had the insurance check in my hand, and NOW the dealership WOULD look at theft damaged car but my wife had to go in and sign a permission slip. Keep in mind Kia is required by a class action lawsuit to repair these cars, and pay all related expenses. My insurance company shouild not have to pay anything to anyone as Kia has been found responsible for fasiling to protect these cars from theft properly. My wife is making monthly payments on this car, and it has been damaged, and undriveable for three months as I write this causing us to buy another car. Considered renting one and backcharging Kia, but I am not an ass looking to make the reimbursement as expensive as possible for Kia, I just want them to fix it. They are dragging their feet at the customers expense, and are downright rude about it once you get them to stop lying. I have purchased two new Kia products lifetime, and will NEVER EVER buy another
This channel needs something else but I can’t quite put my finger on it…
Can you do a video of the 2022 kia forte GT sedan? It would be appreciated 🙂 🙌 keep up the good work
So many hating on cvt.
Look, if you are not coming from a performance car, it doesn't matter. Cvt are way better at mpg.
Looking forward to thoughts about the GT with the 1.6L turbo
I have that nissan versa right now and I can confirm : it's horrendous.
I drive in a LOT of traffic. 5 days a week half hour drive to work and back. Thinking about getting the GT. Would the DCT not be a good choice for me? I've heard the dct transmissions aren't a fan of slow driving in traffic.
You should try the forte gt
Nice review. Seems near top of class,think I’d slightly prefer sportier Civic, but it might be a little more comfortable.
Can u do the kis forte5
Nice design. Fun to drive
I have a 173 horsepower EX, thing moves quite well. Now they rate the same motor for 147, AND a CVT? No thanks. They lost me. Dropping the Optima from 274 to 245 was also a no go. They're literally shoving me over to Honda and Mazda at this point.
I'd personally get a Optima SX (2.0 turbo) over this. But man this car is impressive. I'd buy it over an American economy car.
thats also a $30k car
I wish the Optima had a manual transmission trim level!
Sick review. You should review the g70 soon
Done it!
@@ThrottleHouse whoops! Gotta check that out
I have a 2017 base trim in manual. It has been a reliable good car with 67k miles. However, it is such a slow ass car lol. I'm ready for a new and faster car in 2024.
I like the windows down myself, so quiet is a non-factor.
360p... okay i'm gonna come back later
I bought the 2018..CVT are junk..I hate the constant reving
2018 Forte does not have a CVT.
@@nonstopgameplayin His comment is junk then lol.
@@nonstopgameplayin
Thanks got,you set the record straight. People nowadays just lying under any circumstances just to make a point.
Lol
I really do like the styling and consistency with the other cars in their fleet, but no SX in the sedan just seems like a missed opportunity to me. The suspension is my biggest knock on my 2011 sx (6sp), but that was a fun car to drive (once you get over the rev hang, throttle dead spot and sprung clutch). It just seems like Hyundai fixed all those things and more in the same general price point with the Elantra sport, GT, and even the Veloster Turbo. Sup Kia?
It’s very beautiful over there 😍💕
Forget a turbo charger, these motors are catching fire, Kia just needs to make more reliable motors, instead think of a nice 2.5L DOHC VVT equivalent tuned to about 250 to 300HP. Maybe reverse engineer Honda or Toyota motors but not copy, just build on the engine designs. Offer more standard transmission vehicles as they are more fun to drive and for those of us that don't want a CVT transmission that will likely fail within 100k miles. Just some thoughts Kia if you're listening.
I don't know how many newer kias you've owned but they've designed their own cvt with a woven steel chain/belt vs a millimeter thick steel belt that shatters all over when it fails. So yeah do some research. This cvt fixes all the problems with the previous cvts. Or they have a stick option.
@@levis5230 it's too early to tell if these new transmissions will last, sure it looks good on paper, that doesn't mean it will last 10% of what Toyota Aisin trannys are good for. The consumer is the Guinea Pig here and most people want something that's been proven reliable. I'll stick to manual. BTW, it's still a CVT.
My new Soul LX has the 6 spd manual
Need to test the Kia Forte GT 201hp Turbo
Nice looking car and even nicer looking reviewer! 😉😆
I really hope they do a hot hatch (or hell even a hot sedan) version of this.
Me too actually it would be good fun.
The Forte GT is coming soon! 👍🏼👍🏼
In Mexico this year Kia release a Forte GT hatchback versión with 1.6 turbo 201hp and DCT with 7 changes and its pretty fun to drive!
Have it as a rental 1 day so far.The steering wheel could come down more.Suspension is not as good as the Corolla Hatch,which I drove last night.It is quieter on hard acceleration than the Toyota.The Toyota was a nicer car over all.
I couldn't really focus on the car because the guy was so hunky :)
Would never buy this car for 2 reasons, the torsion beam rear suspension and the CVT. Hoping they change the rear suspension for the SX version, just like Hyundai does for the Elantra Sport.
the cvt doesn't actually feel like a cvt, it feels more like a traditional at
What do you give a crap about the torsion beam and CVT? It's a Kia and it won't make a difference with the way you will be driving it.
@@sirronkcuhc that's because people keep complaining if a cvt doesn't "shift" gears like an at would
@@bigmacdaddy1234
Ok, but I won't be driving it. It has a CVT and a torsion beam rear suspension. Plenty of other cars out there that don't cost cut their rear suspension design. It has nothing to do with the way I drive a car. I want the most for my money.
The new Civic Type-R hatchback, and the Fiesta ST are both Torsion beam which can surely handle anything YOU can throw at it. They are also both better than the Elantra Sport. Money and cost cutting is not the issue here. Sounds like you need to do some more automotive research on the topic.
Kia Forte GT Please
Look at the previous warranty claims on the net & how claims were handled in canada......enough said.
Definitely a step backwards in looks on the exterior and interior. 2017-18 was the best with German design elements.
Does the Forte GT xxx come in manual and is it as good as the Civic SI?
It comes in a manual. I have one. Acceleration it very similar but the Forte GT comes with way more features for a lower price.
I do live in the US. What comes standard or as options will differ between countries.
Driving experience of this vs the new Jetta?
I would say very very similar. But this is a bit more engaging
Is there any word on the Forte SX when it comes out that it will have a independent suspension and 1.6 liter?
I asked. They were tight lipped.
The hood on that thing weighs a ton
The car it self is light at 2,900
Thomas review the GT trim with dct.
Can you do a Kia Xceed review :?
This car seems to basically be the exact same car as the 2019 Hyundai Elantra. Am I wrong?
It's likely the same platform wearing a different dress, since Hyundai and Kia tend to share a lot of tech with each other.
I didnt buy a 19,18 6 speed
you guys never review a KIA OPTIMA ever !!! WHY ?????
I hate cvts so I passed over 2019
You drive this you may change your mind . I did . I'm also happy with 35 mpg combined driving. Most car for the buck in it's segment
Bruh he fr fr really just put lane keep assist on and went in the passenger seat lol.
I bought mine and the next morning the check engine light was on. The cylinder was messed up.
Forte gt please
I saw it on the showroom nice,but I hateCVT
Dammit, Tom, you look good in that T-shirt.
First
And then the Mazda 3 came to the market....
Forte5 (hatch) with 1.6T, independent rear suspension and 7 speed DCT would be a perfect warm hatch daily driver! They already do it with the Elantra GT (i just don't like its interior) so I don't see why they wouldn't with Kia. The 2018 Forte5 turbo is around 31k so it's not even that expensive, much better than a stripped down Golf GTI
Turbo chargers ruin engines
And transmissions
Awesome car. Really like it. But no way for 30k...
That's not the top model it's got no fog lighs.
I have a 2017 LX 6mT. About the same wheelbase, power and weight (Civic LX about 80lb less). The well equipped Civic would freaking driver circles around this Forte. And unlike most other engines that sedately rev-out to redline, it's a balancing act with the Civic (which you'd expect in a sports car), shift it too soon and you chirp the tires (which will lose momentum) or risk having the rev-limiter cut power. It takes some fast shifting to get it right.
Forte would have to be king of the toilet bowl to get any driving cred. Unfortunately, for some unknown reason, Honda has assigned its base Civic LX (with detuned 2.0L K-Series engine and same chassis as Type-R) to the toil-bowl arena and while in there, the competitions are screwed.
Just say no to cvt
Better mpg don't mean nothing to you? Smh
I have the new Soul LX with 6 spd manual. I don't trust cvts or autos from any manufacturer unless its proven for a long period of time. Manual is tried and true, and fun
Too Small!
147 hp econobox with a “Sport Mode” 🤪
Kia needs a new logo, this logo looks cheap.
They should use the logo they use in South Korea, with the stylized "K".
You’re in luck! In 2022 they redesigned the logo, and it’s worse!
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new jetta is better
In certain ways for sure, however I think the Forte exterior design is much better and less dated. The Jetta interior is better.
noxwagen das emission
is this some sick joke? The new jetta has to be the ugliest compact sedan made today!
Oh hell naw that ugly a$$ car
This is a move backwards for Kia. They tried to copy what the Jetta did and focus nothing on the driving experience and just overload it with tech. Torsion beam rear suspension, same slow engine from priior gen, and a CVT. Hard pass. At Least the Jetta has a geared automatic. The Forte is definelty going to compete with Nissan in the rental fleets
Blake Swan the higher performance version is coming soon with a 200hp turbo and independent rear suspension along with a ‘regular’ automatic transmission
@William D Source? I don't believe it's been confirmed.
Blake Swan
your right.CVT junk
Z www.autoblog.com/2018/08/17/high-performance-2019-kia-forte-spied-with-dual-exhaust/
Pretty cool, but there is a chance they don't bring it to the Americas and keep it exclusively for Korea.
a lousy review as there are so many details & parts that are missing
Do you have a review up?
YOU TALK TOO MUCH WE WANT TO SEE THE CAR NOT YOUR FACE !