Had a 2015, loved it, but was worried about the bearings in the engine. The recall was to put sensors on the engine to sense excess vibration then slow you to a limp mode until you could get to a shop. I didn't like the idea, so I sold it.
My 2017 has 160,000 miles. Feels tight likes its new. Doing synthetic oil changes every 3k. 2.4 engine, made in Korea. (One minor thing---rear door wouldn't open but there was an extended warranty and was fixed free at dealer a few months ago).
My family have and still own a Kia Sorento 2011, Kia Sportage 2013, Kia Optima 2017, Kia Forte 2019. Absolutely no problems or issues that were mentioned. Only normal maintenance and replacement of brakes, shocks etc. I’ve always looked at Toyota, but I found them cheaply made, not as solid, and compared driving ability, but always ended up with a Kia. Will go with a company like Kia who backs their cars with a 10 yr warranty than a company that only backs up their vehicles with only 5 yrs. That alone tells you something. Everything is exaggerated and a lot of misinformation is made over the internet. Please compare a Camry to an Optima.
Obviously Toyota wins. But if you're comparing Honda and Kia I think that's becoming a closer competition. I think Kia is slowly becoming what Honda USED to be in their glory days.
Kia's products have gotten a lot better over the last couple decades but I still wouldn't buy one or a Hyundai product for that matter. It's either a Toyota or a Lexus for me.
@@maga6319 no I'd rather drive my Avalon as a daily driver in the winter because it's been trouble-free ever since I bought it brand new. And I'd rather drive my lc500 in the summer. I'm pretty sure I can afford it buds. Korean cars are just trash period! I'm sorry you own one.
I had a 99 Camry bought used with 75k miles. Drove it to around 250K doing basic oil changes and brakes, and it was finally killed by a young inattentive driver who ran into her side. Currently own an 06 Avalon, Bought it used with 132K on it. 5 years on, now with around 230k, still running strong. Maintenance performed since owning it: oil changes, brakes, coolant flush and new water pump. Those two vehicles were purchased as my daily drivers. In between them, after the Camry was totaled, I leased a 2014 Hyundai Sonata SE 2.0T. Drove it out of the lot, got home. Started it up the next morning, and heard a rod knock. Returned it to the dealer the next day, and to make a long story short, it got its engine replaced (Known problem with those engines at that time). I will NEVER buy another Hyundai/Kia/Genesis for as long as I live; same as VW/Audi/Porsche and Ford.
My wife bought a 2016 KiA Soul new. 8 years later it's still like new NO Issues WE do keep up with normal maintenance. 70,000 miles. So far a great little car.
I have an 2003 Avalon XLS I use for my work car 332,000 miles the previous owner told me timing belt was done 80,000 miles ago so I'm getting close for another timein job see can it make it to 500,000 I do know it's a Lexus LS 400 1995 model in Southern California over 500,000 still going
Kia is new to the game compared to Toyota. Give the Koreans time while you watch your LG TV, watch this video on your SAMSUNG phone, wash your clothes on your LG washer and dryer, and cook your meals on your SAMSUNG appliances.
I can't verify for Toyota, but can for Kia - I bought a new 2010 Kia Soul+ in June 2009, and owned it for 10 years - zero (0) issues, one battery, one set of tires - 136K miles - general maintenance. Traded for a 2019 Kia Forte LXS that has lasted 4 years now - one car battery and zero issues. Can't complain.
My mom had a 2016 Kia Optima and the engine caught fire on the highway driving to p.a from nyc and they told her it was her they couldn’t pay cuz it was to much damage to determine where the fire started even tho that engine was recalled and they gave it back to her a few weeks before saying it was fine
@@newchannel1220keep in mind this guy also claimed to have an trouble free Elantra - hey he’s and them all! Trouble free! And he’s “verifying” lol. You’re always going to get the silly anecdotal accounts on any video… well MY Hyundai pony ran 3 billion miles and I never even put oil in! Hyuk!
Dream on Kia. I am glad some company aspires to make high quality cars. But this endeavor will take a lot of effort and a lot of time. And Toyota is not going to stop raising the bar. But honestly, any car company that is not trying hard to improve the reliability of their vehicles will go out of business.
Looked at a 2022 Kia Telluride and they are still using old problematic engine designs in modern SUVs. Despite this, it ranked fairly high in predicted reliability.
I mean, one is 27k car, the other is a 19k car... So the fact that they are comparing them means the 19k car must be doing something good, thats 8k difference between the two, idk man! I think the KIA can make a compelling case here!
Would you say the kia and hyundais made in korea are slightly better than US made ones ? I have seen the european and korean made kia and hyundais be super reliable.
Yes, Kia and Hyundai cars are much more reliable when made in Korea than the USA. I have seen a fair number of comments with people claiming they never had serious engine problems in the European market, the same comments from people in Australia and New Zealand. In North America, make sure there is a K at the start of the VIN number that shows it was built in Korea.
@Sschymick yes any hybrid car battery can last 15yrs if you drive 2000 miles per year . I’m talking from experience , 2010 Camry battery died at 119K miles
I have the Venza 2012 V6 AWD very powerful smooth and reliable engine and transmission. the only letdown that your Venza improved is the interior fit and finish. you made an excellent choice. that is probably my next buy since its Hybrid as well
I work at a kia dealership in the service department and I’ll be the first to say kia is nowhere near Toyota . If you don’t believe me try it with your money😊
I don't think the Kia Forte and the Toyota Camry were meant to compete against each other. The Forte is much more similar to the Corolla, and the Camry is more similar to the Kia Optima or K5.....
I had kia sedona2019 drove for three years then got kia soul ex plus 2022 42k kms no issues just changed the brake pads dnt knw why kia has poor quality brake rotors and pads
I have a 2018 Optima and it's been fine. My dad has had more issues with his Honda. They just told him his 2018 Accord crapped out and they want at a minimum $5400 to fix it and at a max $14,000 if it's the engine. He has $11,000 left on the car. Seriously?! I got a good one for sure. I'm just making sure I take care of my car. Car washes, engine oil and fuel system treatments, only synthetic oil, etc. and it's been fine for me at 95,000 miles.
I bought my wife a 2016 Kia Optima with 62k, it was a steal because of a minor rear fender bender, for 10k .. it has a recall and I have to top off the oil. Haha So I take EXTRA good care. everything you can think of.. It drives nice! Lol I’m really grateful my wife and son have a nice ride. I have a 2017 Corolla, and I like both to be honest!!! I hope KIA keeps doing well..
I don’t believe Kia or any company for that fact will knock Toyota off their throne. Toyota has ideals and philosophies that 99% of company’s will never follow because of greed.
Had a 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport 2.4 and i loved it! After last oil change I did (changed every 3k miles with Pennzoil Platinum) I burned over 3qts of oil at 35k miles total on vehicle. Needless to say I traded it for a Honda. Kia/Hyundai have amazing looking vehicles but reliability is very underwhelming. Sad thing was I was looking at the Santa Cruz as my next purchase. Maybe one day...?
The Camry does not carry a CVT transmission unless is Hybrid. The camry has an 8 speed automatic transmission. Not sure where he gets that CVT from but, who I am to judge.
Camrys do come with CVT gearboxes in some markets, e.g. 2-liter Dynamic Force engine paired to a direct-shift CVT that has a physical first gear. That same powertrain is used in the Venza/Harrier and RAV4 in the Asian markets including Japan.
Probably because the corolla are cvt, still good info. I know the gas camry is 8 speed but I haven't looked at all the models and there is alot of them lol
Ex Kia user, Now Toyota Fortuner 2023, Never ever Kia again and would never recommend it to anyone, after the first 100K huge suffering from low quality plastic breaking all over the interior to Major malfunctioning of Air compressor , ABS break leakage, engine leak , expensive repairs & spare parts that are not available, NO MORE KIA/ HYUNDAI never !!!
I’ve heard about the stolen car issue, due to no immobilizer in the key & ignition, every Kia my daughter & I have purchased has been push button to start. Lessons learned by Kia.
My 2021Forte cost nothing. Tires rotated, change the oil, filters nothing else. Brakes, nothing for the past 2 years, plenty meat on the shoes. Transmission fine, so far.
Our 2019 Toyota CHR bought new in 2020, Transmission started going out at 67K miles... Toyota wanted $10,500 to replace... we rushed and sold it to CarMax. Will never buy a Toyota or any vehicle with CVT transmission vehicles.
Kia hates its customers. Just paid 2k for a new passenger seat because a sensor turned on an airbag light. Cant just get the sensor they make you buy the whole seat. 2016 sedona v6 van.
@@Hello-fd7ttthat's what happens when you use cheap metals for engine parts. They wear out much faster and need more protection. Your piston rings are probably due to be changed.
Actually, Toyota went through a period of several years where their engines were consuming massive amounts of oil before 100k miles. This affected many of their models. Corolla, Camry, Rav4, etc.
Buy a Kia or Hyundai built in Korea not the US. The major problems have all been on cars assembled in the US. My 2014 Forte bought new has 70000 miles and never had one single issue. Just keep up on the maintenance as with any vehicle
We have owned 3 Kia’s they were a 2013 shortage, a 2018 sorento and a 2022 sorento all have been turbo diesels so we don’t have any experience with the petrols but all 3 have been 100% reliable! In fact they have all been more reliable than the 2009 Toyota Corolla that we owned. I think Kia have been very reliable for a very long time and people just haven’t seen it.
Forget it. My friend has the very same Kia that you are showing and has taken it in to the dealership about four times already due to electrical problems the dealership says they repaired. He’s made up his mind to finally get rid of it. He said he’ll get either a Toyota or Honda.
I have the diezel 1.6l 2008 Kia Cee'd here in Europe. The engine never disappointed me. Wake in the morning and it's ready to take me everywhere. First Turbo replacement at 262.299km (162miles), today it's 272.532km, and the engine is still strong. The only down side is the suspensions and the a bit loud engine and the horrible horn sound, unlike the German and French double horns that sound sharp and louder. 
I have almost 300000 on my prius and the car is still going strong with no major problems. I am told around 350000 i may have to replace the battery but that is a lot of miles for the money.
Unintended Acceleration is Toyota's biggest and most dangerous problem, it's worst problem in the automobile industry that is Never mentioned. WHY IS THAT?
Between family and friends we own 3 Kia’s ! 2 with over 180, 000 miles and the other with 95 ,000 and they all running Great. My next will be the beautiful 2025 Telluride!
I bought a 2017 GDI sportage brand new regretted it in about 2 months. When I did my first oil change it was like draining gas out of my oil reservoir. It gradually lost power and I traded it in for a 4runner. Never Kia!
I traded in my Kia Sorento for a Highlander and it's no comparison. You can tell the Highlander can go anywhere but with the Kia I wouldn't want to drive it across the country. My Sorento had 210k miles on it so they aren't bad.
According to repairpals, here's the list of the most to least reliable car brands overall. I hope slow buses and toyota fanboys don't cry at factual list. 1. Honda 2. Acura 3. Kia 4. Hyundai 5. Mazda 6. Mitsubishi 7. Genesis/Lexus 8. Toyota 9. Nissan 10. Smart 11.Chrysler 12. Volkswagen 13. Buick 14. Subaru 15. Jeep 16. Infiniti 17. Volvo 18. Fiat 19. Dodge 20. Chevrolet 21. Ford 22. GMC 23. Ram 24. Lincoln 25. Mini 26. Cadillac 27. Mercedes Benz 28. Audi 29. Jaguar 30. BMW 31. Land Rover 32. Porsche 33. Tesla So Kia overall is more reliable than toyota. Case is closed.
You must be a progressive socialist Democrat for putting Tesla last after buying the Twitter mr. Elon Musk freedom-loving man is not darling of Democrats anymore
With a Toyota, you don't have to worry about blown head gaskets nor the engine spontaneously combusting. Yes, that was years ago. But KIA never actually fixed the problem.
The graphic you showed @1:32 has "GDI" on it, which stands for gasoline direct injection. Then ten seconds later you said the engine is not direct injection. It can't be both ways.
I have a 2016 Kia sportage with 250,000 miles on it. It was very reliable until the engine seized at 233,000 miles and Kia gave me a new engine no charge. Even though it runs great now I want to get rid of it.
I have a 2022 Toyota Corolla, My friend as 2022 Hyundai Kona, its far superior to the Toyota, its quieter, smoother, better gas mileage, its actually faster, way better transmission, superb climate control, better equipped, my Toyota has had problems from day one, its been in 3 times for problems, it still as problems, her Hyundai not one issue. I have had a Kia Optima 2017 loved it, had no problems. At work we just off loaded all Toyota's in favor of KIA/Hyundai, as over the last 4 years, the kia's Hyundai never saw a dealership, the Toyota Camry's, Sienna, Tacoma, where always at the dealership, and the few we have left keep me in a job, the problem is Toyota as terrible customer service, and very poor dealerships, who cant repair the cars.
I switched to the Korean brands 10years ago, my Kia Rio dit 210000km, not one issue with it, never EVER topped up oil between services that was done yearly or every 150000km, with only 5w30, my 2nd was a Hyundai i20 1.4 Diesel, drove it 244000km with not a days problems bought it two years old with 30000km, NEVER ever had any problem with it and sold it after owning it for 6Years, my previous enployer bought it. I now bought a brand new Kia Sonet with the IVT transmission it actually simulates 8 gears under hard driving. you'd think it's a DCT, and it's VERY responsive. If toyota is so good, why do they have such a shit warranty? Not that warranty bothers me. Here in South Africa, Toyota and Vw and the majority of the others only get a 3-year warranty. Kia gets 5 years of unlimited km warranty and Hyundai 7 years 200000km. Lets see how it goes with this one, them people who are commenting shame some cannot afford Toyotas, big LOL, the Majority of Kias are priced HIGHER than Toyotas, and Toyotas are very high risk here tripple digit insurance premiums, and i have heard of all sorts of shit on them too, resale value on korean brands are pretty damn good every one i owned i ended up loosing nothing on selling it compated to what i paid for it, In any event its ones choice what they buy, and nobody can give a shit review unless they own one for at least 3 - 5Years. That's what a good warranty is about, and never had i had shit service from any hyundai or kia dealership either. The last rental i had was a Corolla CVT, and i was super disgusted in that chinese scooter like rubber band feeling and noise it made. Hectic, ever incline you approch it makes a hellova noise and revs constantly close to the red. After test driving the Kia with the IVT (CVT), i was expecting the same, but i was pleasantly surprised by the quality and quiteness. I did not think twice and bought one brand new. I could have bought the corolla cross for the exact same price, but Nah. AND here we get the Corolla and the corolla quest they call it, the previous generation corolla stripped and made cheaper, horroble cheap rattles, even the trunk matt covering the spare tire is as thin as a carboard box. Nah, no, thank you.
I have 2009 elantra 332000 km on it. No problems, but keep maintenance up on it. I do think the older oner pre 2012 were better than the newer ones. Honestly tho i would not buy any new car from any manufacturer there just seems to be to many issues with them.
I would agree they had a big increase in quality if it wasn't for the massive Theta II engine, DCT transmission, and theft problems (selling cars without immobilizers - the "Kia boys"). My 2017 Sonata burns about a quart of oil every thousand miles. Toyota would never release an engine that bad or if they did they wouldn't keep selling it after knowing it was bad (or they would just fix it's design problems). Although that being said... My first Sonata (2003) lasted 325,000 miles on the original engine and transmission with minimal problems. My 2017 Sonata has been 100% reliable for 100k miles outside of the engine that will eventually fail.
if you live in canada, there is no such thing as the kia boys. kias and hyundais have immobilizers because canada requires all cars to have them unlike the US
My 17 Elantra I bought new, just turned 98.000 miles with 0 repairs, 0 issues. It has the same engine you see here, but has a 6 speed automatic transmission. It runs like new, uses no oil. Transmission shifts like new also. Car has been super reliable. Only things replaced on the car is 1 battery, and 1 set of tires, and air filters. It has all the goodies on it also, and they all work fine !
@@tomtom1541 I doubt you'll find any Toyota, that has gone 100.000 miles, without 1 SINGLE REPAIR . Even the brake pads are all original, and I had them checked 2 months ago, I was told, they are getting there, but still don't need replacing. New tires, and 1 new battery. THATS ALL.
@@johnfranklin5277 I'm not taking about consumables like brake pads, light bulbs or spark plugs. Was referring to the engine, transmission or differential. The major items which cost thousands each if they fail.
My 2004 Toyota Sequoia has been the best, 175k, runs great - everything else is going out...radio antenna, CD and cassette player (dead 6yrs) mirror motors, drivers seat is worn out. She is my 3rd Toyota - 1980 Corolla, 1997 (2000 until 2010) 4 runner. Loved the 4 runner both lasted ~150-160K (all city). Thinking about buying a 2016 Kia Optima LX 1.6l T- eco - I am so not sure. It's in excellent condition - 49k, drives nice....still scared. Suggestions 0r input?
I think a lot of issues have to do with direct injection.. Use the high octane, get a couple MPG better, but enjoy the much improved smoothness and quietness. Regular gas is so close to detonation with these high compression GDI.. works superbly on my Kia Carnival 3.5 V6. Kia's BEST Drivetrain under the Hood. Dual Injection both GDI and Port on this one. The Big Block these days.. No Turbo Req'd..
Thanks Mark. Yes that is an issue with direct injection and turbos can add stress too. Oddly some Lexus/Toyotas rock direct and port so the carbon thing does not become an issue
My 2012 Civic 2.2 iDtec (diesel) sounds quieter than the Kia on startup. A manual transmission on any car will be more reliable than a CVT So that will solve any of those problems. My Civic transmission (manual)is still as smooth and quiet as it was when new and still on the original clutch.
We had Kia soul at my old job (driving school). Lord Jesus helped get rid of those terrible cars. Every Monday we had to add oil to the oil eating motors. Stay away folks! I drive a Lexus and a Toyota Camry. They are absolutely the very best cars ever made!!! There’s no comparison. You may compare with Honda
Now you and I both know that you have no experience whatsoever with Kia or Hyundai products. Which begs the question why did you come here to lie about that?
@@Okoro17 Really? I owned a Sedona until I finally got rid of it. My mom still owns a Sportage. Fortunately, she barely drives, being 80. I know Kia/Huyndai and the quality is crap.
@@KaiPonte And we bought a Spectra in 2009. That thing has over 200,000 miles and my brother drives it to this day. My sister got a Soul in 2018. It has between 60,000 to 70,000 miles and she hasn't had any problems with it in 5 years of ownership. So I really question your claim. Your mother has the Sportage, probably an old one. Clearly it has not broken down in 2 years.
@@Okoro17 i am happy your cars are not falling apart. My mom's Sportage has 84,000 miles. She just put a few thousand dollars into it for the transmission, which was falling apart. She did so because she doesn't want to spend $20 or more on a new vehicle, which will not be driven. I'm glad you have decent vehicles. I stand by my comments and will not purchase a Kia/Hyundai ever again.
Interesting to compare the Camry with the forte. They're not in the same weight devision. The Kia competitor to the camry would be the K5 - or from Hyundai, the sonata. The kia forte is over $10k cheaper.
Im curious while watching your videos about Kia's I noticed you used to show up the Kia forte...do you think it goes the same way with other kia cars as Optima?
Some models of kia are ok,but kia can't top toyota, toyota has to many models that are reliable,corolla,camry, avalon,tundra,Tacoma,4runner,highlander thats 7 models not 1 or 2,and its many more..
@@maga4813 believe what you want,I'll never buy a kia,I'm buying toyota, unless their reputation changes, but it hasnt since they started selling cars in the united states.
@@maga4813 you must be a troll,you can beat a reputation.Its not a reputation they gave themselves.I owned 5 toyota products,all were very reliable and held their value better than most cars out there.and its for a reason.
In the late 80's, the Hyundia Excel was one of the cheapest cars new, like $6K. It was one of the biggest P.O.S.'s known to man, besides the Yogo? I have never seen one go past 55K. They would be in the junk yard at less than 60K. My father bought a 05" Santa Fe. It was geared so bad, it would get less than 14 miles per gallon. No a very reliable car. I told him not to buy it, but he found out the hard way. Again, told him not to buy the 02" Honda Civic Hybrid, cause it was the first year, and he had tons of trouble with it? The trans. failed at 50K and lots of other things were failing. Not a fan of imports, am a master mechanic, and have had nothing but expensive nightmares with brand new cars from Nissan. Bought a new 96" Altima, what a P.O.S.?
93 octane solves the problem w/those 12,5 compression ratio direct injection issues. Try it, knock may go away. Also try a thicker Oil.. 0W20W is darned darned thin, I'd give 5w 20 or 30 a shot, and be sure the oil filter you use has a One Way valve that should get quicker oil pressure at startup. Ford had this issue with their early Modular DOHC 4.6 engines. Oil pressure chain tensioner issue.
@@corybureau4124yes and many others have trouble getting things covered under the warrant. Not to mention the time and trouble. It was a nice damage control attempted from Hyundai/Kia but anyone with a brain cell knows a warranty is no replacement for a reliable car.
@@averagejoe2982 Despite having the longest warranty on the bus, the bulk of the problems seem to happen after the warranty expires, which might not even be 10 yrs of ownership of the car.
Why you think the corolla is ugly or embarrassing? I bought a 2019 corolla. The design has changed. The looks has changed. Doesn't looks boring anymore. And it's pretty fast.
We have had 3 kias, a soul, sorento and now a forte gt. Have been great cars especially for the money. The forte gt has a ton of features and a dct 7 speed for 26k. I do change the oil every 5k miles or less per recs I've read. Also the 1.6 turbo has been a lot of fun to drive and hopefully will continue to be. Ive seen the 1.6 to be a more reliable engine? Will see i guess.... Gas mileage is fantastic and has a shocking amount of room for being a compact car. Appreciate the video. Will def keep an eye out.
The 1.6 with no turbo is the least problematic, but they can still die, the only turbo cars with great reliability is Volvo, everyone else might be hit n miss. With that said Hondas make the best engine but they can be bad cars too, little annoying electronics issues on Hondas.
2017 Kia Forte is most definitely the most reliable and well made year of all Kia Fortes in my opinion. The 2.0 LU engines with the 6 speed IVT transmissions are well put together and can compete with Toyotas any day of the week they are truly Toyotas and Hondas competitors. The only way we will truly know is time as time passes us we will know which Kia is most reliable.
Brand loyalists can get carried away and not pay attention. This Camry has an electric water pump instead of a more reliable mechanical one like they used to use back in the day so yeah, this Forte has a potential longer lifespan than the Camry on the water pump. Facts! Also the Forte has identical parts to a Toyota or a Honda so not breaking down like many people think.
It's not just brand loyalty, I've seen hybrid Camrys with upwards of 700,000km on the original engine. They just have a better track record in the long run.
I think they're the same level. I'm driving '13 Rio with 330K km on it wigh biggest issue was 1 of 4 ignition coil. Timing chain, clutch, any suspension part - they're all the same since my Kia left the factory. I also own 2.0 Kia Optima with 110K km on it, no issue at all.
I think every car manufacturer has problems..my kia sportage has been good so far.. i had a 09 camry and that car was flawless...240k and still going strong when i traded it...I dont expect my sportage to last as long but hopefully i can push her to 200k without any expensive problems I do keep up on my maintence which is key to any car lasting...thing i learned when buying a new car...never buy the first year or 2....look up what customers are saying about the problems they have have....people amaze me when they buy cars with known problems without researching and just leave it to god..like a used altima with known cvt problems
@bestinantony007 me personally id just wait...there too new to tell if they have any major problems...but if you must they do have a good warranty...and keep up on your oil levels
I've owned cars with cvt and others with regular automatic ,,,i can say cvts can't give you the punch when kick down the throttle,,not sporty like the normal automatic,,but i can say cvts are much smoother when shifting and fuel economy is better that's it,, As for kia vs Toyota i think kia will improve the quality in the future they are on the right way ..
I am not sure Kia has solved their overheated engine issue yet. it is scary. On the other hand Toyota is not trouble free. There is always tradeoffs when somebody is trying something new which is unpredictable and attractive to their customers.
I have a 2011 Kia Soul. 262,000 miles.....Its been great.
Wendsday special…lucky you
Had a 2015, loved it, but was worried about the bearings in the engine. The recall was to put sensors on the engine to sense excess vibration then slow you to a limp mode until you could get to a shop. I didn't like the idea, so I sold it.
So does my mom. She even tan it a month with 1 quart of oil. And its still going strong 200k+ miles
My Sportage is a 2016 and my car has 170,000 miles or 273,500 kilometers on it and it's still driving like its brand new!! I Love my KIA Sportage!
Wow that is a good run
My 2017 has 160,000 miles. Feels tight likes its new. Doing synthetic oil changes every 3k. 2.4 engine, made in Korea. (One minor thing---rear door wouldn't open but there was an extended warranty and was fixed free at dealer a few months ago).
I heard kia v6 are good. And the 4 cyl is what's unreliable.
@@03hVc01 the turbo 4s with direct injection, the mpi 4cyls are very sturdy
My family have and still own a Kia Sorento 2011, Kia Sportage 2013, Kia Optima 2017, Kia Forte 2019. Absolutely no problems or issues that were mentioned. Only normal maintenance and replacement of brakes, shocks etc.
I’ve always looked at Toyota, but I found them cheaply made, not as solid, and compared driving ability, but always ended up with a Kia. Will go with a company like Kia who backs their cars with a 10 yr warranty than a company that only backs up their vehicles with only 5 yrs. That alone tells you something. Everything is exaggerated and a lot of misinformation is made over the internet.
Please compare a Camry to an Optima.
Thank you for sharing the comment and watching
Obviously Toyota wins. But if you're comparing Honda and Kia I think that's becoming a closer competition. I think Kia is slowly becoming what Honda USED to be in their glory days.
@@ronnato162 Totally agree.
Kia being more reliable than Toyota???LOL. No effing way ever!
Haha, Kia really has had some big issues recently
@@ECPP So does toyota. Let's stop the clickbait scotty.
Kia's products have gotten a lot better over the last couple decades but I still wouldn't buy one or a Hyundai product for that matter. It's either a Toyota or a Lexus for me.
@@Slamjam88 why you can't afford one?
@@maga6319 no I'd rather drive my Avalon as a daily driver in the winter because it's been trouble-free ever since I bought it brand new. And I'd rather drive my lc500 in the summer. I'm pretty sure I can afford it buds. Korean cars are just trash period! I'm sorry you own one.
I can't complain. 06 Highlander AWD limited 335k. 07 Tundra SR5 5.7 287k. Both still rocking!!
I had a 99 Camry bought used with 75k miles. Drove it to around 250K doing basic oil changes and brakes, and it was finally killed by a young inattentive driver who ran into her side. Currently own an 06 Avalon, Bought it used with 132K on it. 5 years on, now with around 230k, still running strong. Maintenance performed since owning it: oil changes, brakes, coolant flush and new water pump. Those two vehicles were purchased as my daily drivers. In between them, after the Camry was totaled, I leased a 2014 Hyundai Sonata SE 2.0T. Drove it out of the lot, got home. Started it up the next morning, and heard a rod knock. Returned it to the dealer the next day, and to make a long story short, it got its engine replaced (Known problem with those engines at that time). I will NEVER buy another Hyundai/Kia/Genesis for as long as I live; same as VW/Audi/Porsche and Ford.
We have a 2013 Kia Sorento fully loaded with 110,000 Miles And it runs beautiful. Haven't had any major problems just normal maintenance
have a 19 no issues at all, just got a 23, best value out there and they have great warranties
My wife bought a 2016 KiA Soul new. 8 years later it's still like new NO Issues WE do keep up with normal maintenance. 70,000 miles. So far a great little car.
70k miles is nothing. That shouldn’t be any indicator at all at how long they last. The mileage only becomes relevant at 200k.
For every Kia or Hyundai that made it to 200K, there are 50 more Toyotas that did it also.
@@Swdiy not even, lol. My aunts crapped out at 70k
How about thousands more?
I have an 2003 Avalon XLS I use for my work car 332,000 miles the previous owner told me timing belt was done 80,000 miles ago so I'm getting close for another timein job see can it make it to 500,000 I do know it's a Lexus LS 400 1995 model in Southern California over 500,000 still going
Kia is new to the game compared to Toyota. Give the Koreans time while you watch your LG TV, watch this video on your SAMSUNG phone, wash your clothes on your LG washer and dryer, and cook your meals on your SAMSUNG appliances.
@@anthonymitchell4487 that timing belt should be changed every 80-100k but since it's a Toyota it will probably go forever
I can't verify for Toyota, but can for Kia - I bought a new 2010 Kia Soul+ in June 2009, and owned it for 10 years - zero (0) issues, one battery, one set of tires - 136K miles - general maintenance. Traded for a 2019 Kia Forte LXS that has lasted 4 years now - one car battery and zero issues. Can't complain.
My mom had a 2016 Kia Optima and the engine caught fire on the highway driving to p.a from nyc and they told her it was her they couldn’t pay cuz it was to much damage to determine where the fire started even tho that engine was recalled and they gave it back to her a few weeks before saying it was fine
@@newchannel1220 - Optima had that terrible 2.4L engine. Only the 2.0L and 1.6T have good trouble-free records.
@@newchannel1220keep in mind this guy also claimed to have an trouble free Elantra - hey he’s and them all! Trouble free! And he’s “verifying” lol. You’re always going to get the silly anecdotal accounts on any video… well MY Hyundai pony ran 3 billion miles and I never even put oil in! Hyuk!
Forte vs Corolla and Optima vs Camry would've been better comparisons.
I thought the same thing.👍
Why?
@@mychiefbecause the forte is more economical small sedan like the Corolla while the optima and K5 direct competitor to the Camry and Accord!
That’s 100% correct!
@@mitsuevo8mr- true, but then Toyota would have completely obliterated Kia. He did not want to do that 😂
Dream on Kia. I am glad some company aspires to make high quality cars. But this endeavor will take a lot of effort and a lot of time. And Toyota is not going to stop raising the bar. But honestly, any car company that is not trying hard to improve the reliability of their vehicles will go out of business.
True these companies need to continually innovate and improve otherwise become extinct
Looked at a 2022 Kia Telluride and they are still using old problematic engine designs in modern SUVs. Despite this, it ranked fairly high in predicted reliability.
Goodbye Land Rover then LOL !! I have one, just 22,700 miles has broken down twice, both times while travelling in Europe.
I'm currently in a dispute with Kia. The audacity they have, to tell me the problem is due to lack of maintenance, is disgusting.
@@shawnkemp6550 07 camry 140k i was afraid of that. how have they slipped?
He softly caressed the Toyota and absolutely manhandled the Kia 🤣
LMAO
That's what jealous people do when they rent a kia.
With reason
KIA BOIZ!!!!!!!!!!!😂😂😂😂😂
@@tocreatee3585 TROLL
I mean, one is 27k car, the other is a 19k car... So the fact that they are comparing them means the 19k car must be doing something good, thats 8k difference between the two, idk man! I think the KIA can make a compelling case here!
Would you say the kia and hyundais made in korea are slightly better than US made ones ? I have seen the european and korean made kia and hyundais be super reliable.
Don't buy Kia cars. Those are garbage.
Yeah, the ones made their tend to be better.
Yes. The Korean ones are noticeably better
Yes, Kia and Hyundai cars are much more reliable when made in Korea than the USA. I have seen a fair number of comments with people claiming they never had serious engine problems in the European market, the same comments from people in Australia and New Zealand. In North America, make sure there is a K at the start of the VIN number that shows it was built in Korea.
I still see 90s Lexus and Toyoters rolling around which says alot.
Well Kia’s reliability was notably shit in the 90s and early 2000s so 😂😂
My wife and I just bought a 2023 Toyota Venza. We love it! That should last many years!
Absolutely great vehicles
That is a nice vehicle..hope you dont choke on the payments 😅
Good luck with that hydrid Replacemet
@Sschymick yes any hybrid car battery can last 15yrs if you drive 2000 miles per year . I’m talking from experience , 2010 Camry battery died at 119K miles
I have the Venza 2012 V6 AWD very powerful smooth and reliable engine and transmission. the only letdown that your Venza improved is the interior fit and finish. you made an excellent choice. that is probably my next buy since its Hybrid as well
I work at a kia dealership in the service department and I’ll be the first to say kia is nowhere near Toyota . If you don’t believe me try it with your money😊
That’s fair
@@ECPP I watch every vid you post keep it up
@@A2theStil most service workers are inexperience mechanics. A smart person wouldn't listen to you lies.
@@maga4813 Kias and Hyundais suck though.
@@aasamspb967 says a jealous torll.
I don't think the Kia Forte and the Toyota Camry were meant to compete against each other. The Forte is much more similar to the Corolla, and the Camry is more similar to the Kia Optima or K5.....
No hate towards Corollas! I’m proud to be seen driving my reliable money saver!
How about the Kia Soul? The 2024 is a really nice basic vehicle. It even has a spare tire.
I had kia sedona2019 drove for three years then got kia soul ex plus 2022 42k kms no issues just changed the brake pads dnt knw why kia has poor quality brake rotors and pads
I have a 2018 Optima and it's been fine. My dad has had more issues with his Honda. They just told him his 2018 Accord crapped out and they want at a minimum $5400 to fix it and at a max $14,000 if it's the engine. He has $11,000 left on the car. Seriously?! I got a good one for sure. I'm just making sure I take care of my car. Car washes, engine oil and fuel system treatments, only synthetic oil, etc. and it's been fine for me at 95,000 miles.
I believe you. My brother works for Honda over 30 yrs. He tells me the newer Accords and CR-V are always having engine troubles.
I bought my wife a 2016 Kia Optima with 62k, it was a steal because of a minor rear fender bender, for 10k ..
it has a recall and I have to top off the oil. Haha
So I take EXTRA good care. everything you can think of..
It drives nice! Lol
I’m really grateful my wife and son have a nice ride.
I have a 2017 Corolla, and I like both to be honest!!! I hope KIA keeps doing well..
Very nice!
I don’t believe Kia or any company for that fact will knock Toyota off their throne. Toyota has ideals and philosophies that 99% of company’s will never follow because of greed.
I believe you r totally right on that
Toyota quality control is worst than Kia.
@@maga4813 i disagree
@@gabrielhuin no it's true. I'm an ex toyota owner. Feels cheaper than kia. Sorry for the truth hurting your feelings.
@@maga4813 we will see which cars are on the road in 15 years.
2014 Kia forte5 EX 2.0L NU GDI. 147k been very reliable.
I had a 2006 kia sorento 290,000 V6.. mileage ZERO issues. Had it for 14 years. No problems
That's actually amazing.
Same with my Borrego, great cars.
Had a 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport 2.4 and i loved it! After last oil change I did (changed every 3k miles with Pennzoil Platinum) I burned over 3qts of oil at 35k miles total on vehicle. Needless to say I traded it for a Honda. Kia/Hyundai have amazing looking vehicles but reliability is very underwhelming. Sad thing was I was looking at the Santa Cruz as my next purchase. Maybe one day...?
2.4 GDI is the brands most problematic engine.
Toyota car care nut did a review on one and wasn't impressed with the quality. Ya might wanna check it out.
@@johnl3230 will be better than a Hyundai and a Kia anytime.
The Camry does not carry a CVT transmission unless is Hybrid. The camry has an 8 speed automatic transmission. Not sure where he gets that CVT from but, who I am to judge.
Camrys do come with CVT gearboxes in some markets, e.g. 2-liter Dynamic Force engine paired to a direct-shift CVT that has a physical first gear. That same powertrain is used in the Venza/Harrier and RAV4 in the Asian markets including Japan.
I thought I was the only one
Probably because the corolla are cvt, still good info. I know the gas camry is 8 speed but I haven't looked at all the models and there is alot of them lol
Ex Kia user, Now Toyota Fortuner 2023, Never ever Kia again and would never recommend it to anyone, after the first 100K huge suffering from low quality plastic breaking all over the interior to Major malfunctioning of Air compressor , ABS break leakage, engine leak , expensive repairs & spare parts that are not available, NO MORE KIA/ HYUNDAI never !!!
Old kia were loke that, rhe new models are getting but having issues with the electeonics
Kia always have electrical problems. Wiring with the brake lights and headlights. Best bet is a Toyota Camry.
I’ve heard about the stolen car issue, due to no immobilizer in the key & ignition, every Kia my daughter & I have purchased has been push button to start. Lessons learned by Kia.
So r have and others dont
Cars in Canada are required to have immobilizers. Its not required in the US so the ones getting stolen are the models without the push button start
It is true I have a 2013 hyundai so far it has been very good for me kia and hyundai are good cars
Yes, but only if you include two engine out replacements during the 10 year warranty.
Exactly
Lol 😂
Hyundai
easy to break, easy to steal , easy to catch fire.
what a innovation😀
My 2021Forte cost nothing. Tires rotated, change the oil, filters nothing else. Brakes, nothing for the past 2 years, plenty meat on the shoes. Transmission fine, so far.
I absolutely love my Kia on my second Kia Sorento first one had over 200,000 I just did everything the owner manuals told me to do thats it...
Thanks for sharing
Our 2019 Toyota CHR bought new in 2020, Transmission started going out at 67K miles... Toyota wanted $10,500 to replace... we rushed and sold it to CarMax. Will never buy a Toyota or any vehicle with CVT transmission vehicles.
Great video but seem to me that it would have made more sense to compare the Forte with the Corolla.
Exactly. And compare the Sonata to the Camry.
Kia hates its customers. Just paid 2k for a new passenger seat because a sensor turned on an airbag light. Cant just get the sensor they make you buy the whole seat. 2016 sedona v6 van.
Kia and Hyundai consider 1 quart between oil changes as normal. Toyota doesn't use any oil between changes.
@@Hello-fd7ttthat's what happens when you use cheap metals for engine parts. They wear out much faster and need more protection. Your piston rings are probably due to be changed.
Actually, Toyota went through a period of several years where their engines were consuming massive amounts of oil before 100k miles. This affected many of their models. Corolla, Camry, Rav4, etc.
Buy a Kia or Hyundai built in Korea not the US. The major problems have all been on cars assembled in the US. My 2014 Forte bought new has 70000 miles and never had one single issue. Just keep up on the maintenance as with any vehicle
NOPE. Toyota also considers a quart every 1000 miles normal oil consumption. Toyota has some engines that burn a crap ton of oil.
We have owned 3 Kia’s they were a 2013 shortage, a 2018 sorento and a 2022 sorento all have been turbo diesels so we don’t have any experience with the petrols but all 3 have been 100% reliable! In fact they have all been more reliable than the 2009 Toyota Corolla that we owned. I think Kia have been very reliable for a very long time and people just haven’t seen it.
Forget it. My friend has the very same Kia that you are showing and has taken it in to the dealership about four times already due to electrical problems the dealership says they repaired. He’s made up his mind to finally get rid of it. He said he’ll get either a Toyota or Honda.
Good idea
Electrical issues on the forte? I’ve done lots of looking into this car and have yet to find anything like that
I have the diezel 1.6l 2008 Kia Cee'd here in Europe. The engine never disappointed me. Wake in the morning and it's ready to take me everywhere. First Turbo replacement at 262.299km (162miles), today it's 272.532km, and the engine is still strong. The only down side is the suspensions and the a bit loud engine and the horrible horn sound, unlike the German and French double horns that sound sharp and louder.

you can change out the horns for the doubles horns youre talking about from genesis parts
I have almost 300000 on my prius and the car is still going strong with no major problems. I am told around 350000 i may have to replace the battery but that is a lot of miles for the money.
You can use a scan tool to see how much life is left in the batteries.
Unintended Acceleration is Toyota's biggest and most dangerous problem, it's worst problem in the automobile industry that is Never mentioned. WHY IS THAT?
Because it’s a Driver problem . Been proven in court. Foot on gas ,vehicle in drive,,,,boogie.
Between family and friends we own 3 Kia’s ! 2 with over 180, 000 miles and the other with 95 ,000 and they all running Great. My next will be the beautiful 2025 Telluride!
Thanks for sharing!
I bought a 2017 GDI sportage brand new regretted it in about 2 months. When I did my first oil change it was like draining gas out of my oil reservoir. It gradually lost power and I traded it in for a 4runner. Never Kia!
I traded in my Kia Sorento for a Highlander and it's no comparison. You can tell the Highlander can go anywhere but with the Kia I wouldn't want to drive it across the country. My Sorento had 210k miles on it so they aren't bad.
According to repairpals, here's the list of the most to least reliable car brands overall. I hope slow buses and toyota fanboys don't cry at factual list.
1. Honda
2. Acura
3. Kia
4. Hyundai
5. Mazda
6. Mitsubishi
7. Genesis/Lexus
8. Toyota
9. Nissan
10. Smart
11.Chrysler
12. Volkswagen
13. Buick
14. Subaru
15. Jeep
16. Infiniti
17. Volvo
18. Fiat
19. Dodge
20. Chevrolet
21. Ford
22. GMC
23. Ram
24. Lincoln
25. Mini
26. Cadillac
27. Mercedes Benz
28. Audi
29. Jaguar
30. BMW
31. Land Rover
32. Porsche
33. Tesla
So Kia overall is more reliable than toyota. Case is closed.
You must be a progressive socialist Democrat for putting Tesla last after buying the Twitter mr. Elon Musk freedom-loving man is not darling of Democrats anymore
One source lol. I can find another source that says the opposite, but atleast you provided something 👍
@@Blackandwhitecat-u9v Consumer Reports is toyota paid. JD power is good if you ask me.
LOL. According to the more trustworthy consumer reports, Toyota Lexus are 1-2. Kia is 9th. LOL!
With a Toyota, you don't have to worry about blown head gaskets nor the engine spontaneously combusting. Yes, that was years ago. But KIA never actually fixed the problem.
The graphic you showed @1:32 has "GDI" on it, which stands for gasoline direct injection. Then ten seconds later you said the engine is not direct injection. It can't be both ways.
I have a 2016 Kia sportage with 250,000 miles on it. It was very reliable until the engine seized at 233,000 miles and Kia gave me a new engine no charge. Even though it runs great now I want to get rid of it.
Tbf you do have 250k miles on it so it lasted pretty well
Having a kia niro 2023 done50k miles driving for uber awesome and people like it 48mpg❤❤
Thanks
My wife and i love our sorento. Never any problems and it has almost 200,000 miles. And we are getting right at 30 mpg on the v6.
I have a 2022 Toyota Corolla, My friend as 2022 Hyundai Kona, its far superior to the Toyota, its quieter, smoother, better gas mileage, its actually faster, way better transmission, superb climate control, better equipped, my Toyota has had problems from day one, its been in 3 times for problems, it still as problems, her Hyundai not one issue. I have had a Kia Optima 2017 loved it, had no problems.
At work we just off loaded all Toyota's in favor of KIA/Hyundai, as over the last 4 years, the kia's Hyundai never saw a dealership, the Toyota Camry's, Sienna, Tacoma, where always at the dealership, and the few we have left keep me in a job, the problem is Toyota as terrible customer service, and very poor dealerships, who cant repair the cars.
I switched to the Korean brands 10years ago, my Kia Rio dit 210000km, not one issue with it, never EVER topped up oil between services that was done yearly or every 150000km, with only 5w30, my 2nd was a Hyundai i20 1.4 Diesel, drove it 244000km with not a days problems bought it two years old with 30000km, NEVER ever had any problem with it and sold it after owning it for 6Years, my previous enployer bought it. I now bought a brand new Kia Sonet with the IVT transmission it actually simulates 8 gears under hard driving. you'd think it's a DCT, and it's VERY responsive. If toyota is so good, why do they have such a shit warranty? Not that warranty bothers me. Here in South Africa, Toyota and Vw and the majority of the others only get a 3-year warranty. Kia gets 5 years of unlimited km warranty and Hyundai 7 years 200000km. Lets see how it goes with this one, them people who are commenting shame some cannot afford Toyotas, big LOL, the Majority of Kias are priced HIGHER than Toyotas, and Toyotas are very high risk here tripple digit insurance premiums, and i have heard of all sorts of shit on them too, resale value on korean brands are pretty damn good every one i owned i ended up loosing nothing on selling it compated to what i paid for it, In any event its ones choice what they buy, and nobody can give a shit review unless they own one for at least 3 - 5Years. That's what a good warranty is about, and never had i had shit service from any hyundai or kia dealership either. The last rental i had was a Corolla CVT, and i was super disgusted in that chinese scooter like rubber band feeling and noise it made. Hectic, ever incline you approch it makes a hellova noise and revs constantly close to the red. After test driving the Kia with the IVT (CVT), i was expecting the same, but i was pleasantly surprised by the quality and quiteness. I did not think twice and bought one brand new. I could have bought the corolla cross for the exact same price, but Nah. AND here we get the Corolla and the corolla quest they call it, the previous generation corolla stripped and made cheaper, horroble cheap rattles, even the trunk matt covering the spare tire is as thin as a carboard box. Nah, no, thank you.
I have 2009 elantra 332000 km on it. No problems, but keep maintenance up on it. I do think the older oner pre 2012 were better than the newer ones. Honestly tho i would not buy any new car from any manufacturer there just seems to be to many issues with them.
I would agree they had a big increase in quality if it wasn't for the massive Theta II engine, DCT transmission, and theft problems (selling cars without immobilizers - the "Kia boys").
My 2017 Sonata burns about a quart of oil every thousand miles.
Toyota would never release an engine that bad or if they did they wouldn't keep selling it after knowing it was bad (or they would just fix it's design problems).
Although that being said... My first Sonata (2003) lasted 325,000 miles on the original engine and transmission with minimal problems. My 2017 Sonata has been 100% reliable for 100k miles outside of the engine that will eventually fail.
if you live in canada, there is no such thing as the kia boys. kias and hyundais have immobilizers because canada requires all cars to have them unlike the US
My 17 Elantra I bought new, just turned 98.000 miles with 0 repairs, 0 issues. It has the same engine you see here, but has a 6 speed automatic transmission. It runs like new, uses no oil. Transmission shifts like new also. Car has been super reliable. Only things replaced on the car is 1 battery, and 1 set of tires, and air filters. It has all the goodies on it also, and they all work fine !
But it’s Huyndai 💇♀️
@@MEN101 Yes , why do you think it has done 98.000 miles with 0 repairs??
@@johnfranklin5277that's hardly anything though, Toyota vehicles are made to last atleast 400k.
@@tomtom1541 I doubt you'll find any Toyota, that has gone 100.000 miles, without 1 SINGLE REPAIR . Even the brake pads are all original, and I had them checked 2 months ago, I was told, they are getting there, but still don't need replacing. New tires, and 1 new battery. THATS ALL.
@@johnfranklin5277 I'm not taking about consumables like brake pads, light bulbs or spark plugs. Was referring to the engine, transmission or differential. The major items which cost thousands each if they fail.
The Camry has an 8 speed Automatic transmission, you stated its a CVT.
My 2004 Toyota Sequoia has been the best, 175k, runs great - everything else is going out...radio antenna, CD and cassette player (dead 6yrs) mirror motors, drivers seat is worn out. She is my 3rd Toyota - 1980 Corolla, 1997 (2000 until 2010) 4 runner. Loved the 4 runner both lasted ~150-160K (all city). Thinking about buying a 2016 Kia Optima LX 1.6l T- eco - I am so not sure. It's in excellent condition - 49k, drives nice....still scared. Suggestions 0r input?
Depends how well you take care of it
I think a lot of issues have to do with direct injection.. Use the high octane, get a couple MPG better, but enjoy the much improved smoothness and quietness. Regular gas is so close to detonation with these high compression GDI.. works superbly on my Kia Carnival 3.5 V6. Kia's BEST Drivetrain under the Hood. Dual Injection both GDI and Port on this one. The Big Block these days.. No Turbo Req'd..
Thanks Mark. Yes that is an issue with direct injection and turbos can add stress too. Oddly some Lexus/Toyotas rock direct and port so the carbon thing does not become an issue
The Toyota Camry has an eight speed automatic it does not have a CVT transmission. Toyota is way more reliable, and better than any Kia.
still talking from the 90s? Kia has surpassed toyota's reliability.
Yes
My 2012 Civic 2.2 iDtec (diesel) sounds quieter than the Kia on startup. A manual transmission on any car will be more reliable than a CVT So that will solve any of those problems. My Civic transmission (manual)is still as smooth and quiet as it was when new and still on the original clutch.
We had Kia soul at my old job (driving school). Lord Jesus helped get rid of those terrible cars. Every Monday we had to add oil to the oil eating motors. Stay away folks! I drive a Lexus and a Toyota Camry. They are absolutely the very best cars ever made!!! There’s no comparison. You may compare with Honda
I don't think Jesus did anything to get rid of your kia soul
Aren’t Kias and Hyundais going up in flames with the hitches? Also Kia corporate is supposedly a nightmare to deal with.
2016 news. We're in 2023 kid.
@@maga4813 uuuuh the wiring harnesses in the hitches isn’t 2016 news tool. Get a life goof
Toyota over Hyundai and Kia all day every day.
for sure
It has been a long time since I bought a Kia/Hyundai. However, I found in my experience that they just aren't manufactured to last beyond two years.
👍💯..Five to seven years is Max life span for a Kia...😮 Many start having major repairs after 2 years.
Now you and I both know that you have no experience whatsoever with Kia or Hyundai products. Which begs the question why did you come here to lie about that?
@@Okoro17 Really? I owned a Sedona until I finally got rid of it. My mom still owns a Sportage. Fortunately, she barely drives, being 80. I know Kia/Huyndai and the quality is crap.
@@KaiPonte And we bought a Spectra in 2009. That thing has over 200,000 miles and my brother drives it to this day. My sister got a Soul in 2018. It has between 60,000 to 70,000 miles and she hasn't had any problems with it in 5 years of ownership. So I really question your claim. Your mother has the Sportage, probably an old one. Clearly it has not broken down in 2 years.
@@Okoro17 i am happy your cars are not falling apart. My mom's Sportage has 84,000 miles. She just put a few thousand dollars into it for the transmission, which was falling apart. She did so because she doesn't want to spend $20 or more on a new vehicle, which will not be driven. I'm glad you have decent vehicles. I stand by my comments and will not purchase a Kia/Hyundai ever again.
Interesting to compare the Camry with the forte. They're not in the same weight devision. The Kia competitor to the camry would be the K5 - or from Hyundai, the sonata. The kia forte is over $10k cheaper.
Im curious while watching your videos about Kia's I noticed you used to show up the Kia forte...do you think it goes the same way with other kia cars as Optima?
the noise imitation at 12:54 killed me 😄
Toyota Camry doesn’t have CVT? Maybe eCVT, but it’s very different.
Panay is
Nice
Love the channel as always.
Mac / marks
The regular Camry SE doesn't have CVT transmissions. Only the hybrid does
Some models of kia are ok,but kia can't top toyota, toyota has to many models that are reliable,corolla,camry, avalon,tundra,Tacoma,4runner,highlander thats 7 models not 1 or 2,and its many more..
kia is 3rd place while toyota is 8th for reliability.
@@maga4813 believe what you want,I'll never buy a kia,I'm buying toyota, unless their reputation changes, but it hasnt since they started selling cars in the united states.
@@djdev3077 It's not my opinion, but your ignorance is blinding your logic. Clear research to repairpals will change your mind. Thank me afterwards.
@@maga4813 you must be a troll,you can beat a reputation.Its not a reputation they gave themselves.I owned 5 toyota products,all were very reliable and held their value better than most cars out there.and its for a reason.
@@djdev3077 I knew people that own multiple kias and never had problem with them. I guess you should stop listening to liars and fake news media.
Just bought a 2007 Rav4 with140K miles. Runs so smooth with lots of power. Wouldn't even consider a Kia. Who you trying to kid!
Nice
In the late 80's, the Hyundia Excel was one of the cheapest cars new, like $6K. It was one of the biggest P.O.S.'s known to man, besides the Yogo? I have never seen one go past 55K. They would be in the junk yard at less than 60K. My father bought a 05" Santa Fe. It was geared so bad, it would get less than 14 miles per gallon. No a very reliable car. I told him not to buy it, but he found out the hard way. Again, told him not to buy the 02" Honda Civic Hybrid, cause it was the first year, and he had tons of trouble with it? The trans. failed at 50K and lots of other things were failing. Not a fan of imports, am a master mechanic, and have had nothing but expensive nightmares with brand new cars from Nissan. Bought a new 96" Altima, what a P.O.S.?
toyota ain't any better.
Yeah they were junk back then! Big turnaround.
I had a '88 Hyundai Excel...it was a dog. I'd have to turn off the AC to pass someone..gutless. the 5spd manual didn't let it up much either..
@@maga4813 yes it is. It is the best.
@@familyman247 they didn't come far.
93 octane solves the problem w/those 12,5 compression ratio direct injection issues. Try it, knock may go away. Also try a thicker Oil.. 0W20W is darned darned thin, I'd give 5w 20 or 30 a shot, and be sure the oil filter you use has a One Way valve that should get quicker oil pressure at startup. Ford had this issue with their early Modular DOHC 4.6 engines. Oil pressure chain tensioner issue.
Kia and Hyundai have 10 year 100k warranty. That tells me they stand behind their cars more then any other brand. 👍
or the complete opposite. i know kia/ hyundai owners use tf out of that warranty with their 3 engine replacements.
@@corybureau4124yes and many others have trouble getting things covered under the warrant. Not to mention the time and trouble. It was a nice damage control attempted from Hyundai/Kia but anyone with a brain cell knows a warranty is no replacement for a reliable car.
No no no Kia has a long long long way too go before you can even start comparing it to the likes of Toyota. I've never seen a 1,000,000 KM Kia yet.
I guess I am super lucky that my Kia Sorento(no GDI) has 180,000 miles on it. Yes, it is true that It rattles everywhere.
What year was yours? mine needed a new engine after 100k miles.
@@brokeboy87 Kia engine warranty is ridiculous lol
The 2.2 crdi is good.
@@averagejoe2982 Despite having the longest warranty on the bus, the bulk of the problems seem to happen after the warranty expires, which might not even be 10 yrs of ownership of the car.
The older the car the better results, I drive 21 years old Pontiac grad prix 100 k and I pay 800$ for maintenance a year....😊
One just had to see all of the recalls, fires & engine failures in the US to see that they have a long way to go to pass Toyota..
Why you think the corolla is ugly or embarrassing? I bought a 2019 corolla. The design has changed. The looks has changed. Doesn't looks boring anymore. And it's pretty fast.
They have gotten better as did the Prius. Still not overly exciting. Camry and Crown are the coolest or even the GR Corolla and GR Supra
I really like the way the corolla looks now
Kia’s and Hyundai are catching fire all over the place there is a Nysa recalls for them ,,, now catching fire that’s bad
At least you are getting a new car. Before you reach the 60,000 mole mark. If not every 20 to 25,000 miles.😅
@Mr Reliable People like him will cling to that stat for another 10 years.
100% agree on your Audi comment. I know, from experience. Low Km engine rebuild required.
Yikes
We have had 3 kias, a soul, sorento and now a forte gt. Have been great cars especially for the money. The forte gt has a ton of features and a dct 7 speed for 26k. I do change the oil every 5k miles or less per recs I've read. Also the 1.6 turbo has been a lot of fun to drive and hopefully will continue to be. Ive seen the 1.6 to be a more reliable engine? Will see i guess.... Gas mileage is fantastic and has a shocking amount of room for being a compact car. Appreciate the video. Will def keep an eye out.
their 1.6 turbo is well made, its the 2.0 and 2.4 GDI that is problematic
The 1.6 with no turbo is the least problematic, but they can still die, the only turbo cars with great reliability is Volvo, everyone else might be hit n miss. With that said Hondas make the best engine but they can be bad cars too, little annoying electronics issues on Hondas.
Friend has a 2012 Sonata that caught on fire while her mechanic was driving it after a maintenance schedule.
@@tocreatee3585 uggghhh.
@@KayAye-ol7vbmazda turbos are super reliable. Plenty of cx9 turbos (2.5t skyactiv they us in everything) in the 300k mile range still going strong.
2017 Kia Forte is most definitely the most reliable and well made year of all Kia Fortes in my opinion. The 2.0 LU engines with the 6 speed IVT transmissions are well put together and can compete with Toyotas any day of the week they are truly Toyotas and Hondas competitors. The only way we will truly know is time as time passes us we will know which Kia is most reliable.
Thanks for sharing
Brand loyalists can get carried away and not pay attention. This Camry has an electric water pump instead of a more reliable mechanical one like they used to use back in the day so yeah, this Forte has a potential longer lifespan than the Camry on the water pump. Facts! Also the Forte has identical parts to a Toyota or a Honda so not breaking down like many people think.
Thanks and I agree there is a lot of modelling going on here
It's not just brand loyalty, I've seen hybrid Camrys with upwards of 700,000km on the original engine. They just have a better track record in the long run.
It's a fact that a Hyundai or Kia won't match a Toyota or a Honda in quality ever.
I have a 2010 Kia soul with 440,000 miles. Very cheap to maintain and I haven't given me a lot of problem
I think they're the same level. I'm driving '13 Rio with 330K km on it wigh biggest issue was 1 of 4 ignition coil. Timing chain, clutch, any suspension part - they're all the same since my Kia left the factory. I also own 2.0 Kia Optima with 110K km on it, no issue at all.
Were the sticker prices on the two cars similar ?
I think every car manufacturer has problems..my kia sportage has been good so far.. i had a 09 camry and that car was flawless...240k and still going strong when i traded it...I dont expect my sportage to last as long but hopefully i can push her to 200k without any expensive problems I do keep up on my maintence which is key to any car lasting...thing i learned when buying a new car...never buy the first year or 2....look up what customers are saying about the problems they have have....people amaze me when they buy cars with known problems without researching and just leave it to god..like a used altima with known cvt problems
Nice, very true indeed
I am planning for 23 kia sportage. Any advice?
@bestinantony007 me personally id just wait...there too new to tell if they have any major problems...but if you must they do have a good warranty...and keep up on your oil levels
My 2018 sportage still runs like new after 100k miles. Nothing went wrong so far. 2020 version is also so reliable if you treat it right.
I've owned cars with cvt and others with regular automatic ,,,i can say cvts can't give you the punch when kick down the throttle,,not sporty like the normal automatic,,but i can say cvts are much smoother when shifting and fuel economy is better that's it,,
As for kia vs Toyota i think kia will improve the quality in the future they are on the right way ..
2018 Hyundai Sonata....Bought new...70k miles. Very good so far.
Did you heard about insurance company denied insure for Kia ? 😂
Shopped 13 different insurance companies and none rejected my kia.
I have a 2012 Toyota Camry 100k miles which I know will last a long time. I want a Kia K5 within the next two years tho.
Nice
Camry for life!!!
Solid
Can you talk about the new engines and cars i30 with naturally aspirated 1.5 mpi that has 96hp smartstream NK1.5 (receased in 2024). Thank you
I am not sure Kia has solved their overheated engine issue yet. it is scary. On the other hand Toyota is not trouble free. There is always tradeoffs when somebody is trying something new which is unpredictable and attractive to their customers.
True there is always a risk/reward with big changes
does the kia come with a complimentary fire extinguisher???
Kia and Hyundai are not what they once were, they’re very good brands now.
Even better than some Japanese brands.