2023 Kia Forte GT-Line - POV Driving Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.พ. 2023
- Model: 2023 Kia Forte GT-Line
MSRP: From $21,690
Horsepower: 147 hp
Engine: 2.0 L 4-cylinder
MPG: 28 city to 39 highway
Towing capacity: 1,000 lbs
Transmission: Continuous variable transmission
Driveline: Front-wheel drive
Curb weight: 2,908 lbs
Tire size: P225/45R17
Seating capacity: 5
Warranty 5yr/60,000 mi basic, 10yr/100,000 mi power train
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Just got mine about 2 weeks ago and I love it !
Congratulations!!
Very comprehensive review
Heated seats are an option that is available. I recently purchased one and wish it also had heated steering wheel which I think is available with the GT. Would be nice to automatically pair that option with heated seats. It gets cold here in WI.
In Canada heated seats and cool are in the gt it not a option it will come with it and you even will get heated seats in the back
I love the kia forte 5 i’m interested in the hatchback style the most!
What hatchm
I would like to see an up-close view of the Monroney sticker (window sticker).
Awesome car
Nice review. I am getting a new car the year and leaning toward the GT trim
Any body opinion on how long they think the transmission will last I go to for Toyotas so any thoughts
Just bought one OTD for 24k. Feel pretty good, loving mine so far.
Any thoughts on the transmission how long you think it'll last I heard horror stories in cvt transmission
@@jesussalvation288the Kia IVTs are decent
CVTs aren’t built for heavy driving. People drive them hard and that leads to issues, also not proper maintenance. Most CVTs don’t have a gear, just a belt which isn’t a good system. Toyotas CVTs has 1 gear so it’s not hard on the car from a dead stop acceleration. I got a used 2018 Sentra last year and my transmission went bad 2 weeks after getting the car. It was a Nissan Certified with warranty so it was covered under the warranty luckily. I’m currently looking to get a new car, the one I’m kind of set on is the new Jetta which has a manual trans or an 8 speed auto. I’m going for the 8 speed auto bexuase I do not want a CVT at all.
Whats the brand of cable i dead ass wasted so much much money tryjng to find a charger
I now know your phone passcode. Im coming.
can you please do the POV for 2023 Hyundai kona preferred AWD sun and leather package (canada), thanks
You got it!
nice forte
You didn’t drive in sport mode.. I picked one up in white and I only drive in sport mode. Going around corners or swimming in Manhattan I use the manual shifts.. makes a HUGE difference.. plus the GTline up shifts in case you smash pass redline 😅
manual shift? I thought it was an automatic?
Just got my white one last Wednesday…im so damn in love bro! LMAO
coming from a 2010 ford focus FISHBOWL 😂 with squeaky breaks & a blacked out radio, im SUPER hype!
when cars have wireless charging pads but no wireless car play I can't help but what what kind of brain dead logic was being used. If I need to be plugged in to use car play why does wireless charging matter anymore?
It does have wireless car play
Only the LX & LXS have wireless carplay/android. The GT LINE & GT don’t have them because they have a bigger screen & come with navigation which Kia/Hyndai want there navigation as proprietary & apple/android want there system as proprietary. Thats the battle. So since the smaller screens on the LX/LXS models dont come equipped with nav then they have the wireless connection. Its the same thing for any Base & Top trim of Hyundai & Genesis
@@robertgonzalez7321my mom has one of Hyundais top trim cars with nav and has wireless CarPlay and two wireless pads
@dypizzy what year is your mom's Hyundai car ?
@@JulioCNY 2022