Fellow PA resident here. Getting mine today, Black GT-Line AWD w. Premium package. Driving 50 miles to get it (to Reading, PA. from KOP) and it was def. hard to get with the supply chain issues. Thanks for the review!
Got it and boy am I impressed. The tech is amazing! The cruise control and lane assist combo actually worked like a minor self driving setting. My hands were on the wheel and it kept true to my lane in ways that were almost spooky. I only had to self correct once when the car hit some really bad and bumpy road conditions (PA roads are $hit). Truly an incredible car.
@@KEKEC25 $2K over MSRP at the time. I'm told that went up since I got it 3 months ago. In my area (Philly Burbs) they wanted 5K over. What is it like now?
These are great cars. Absolutely impressed with these K5s in all trim levels. If you took the Kia badging off, there would be many more journalist drooling over these. . Features on this would have cost you 50 grand plus on a Mercedes just five years ago. These K5s are just playful and have lots of personality.
Just put a deposit on a GT-line AWD after striking out with a dozen other dealers within 200 miles of my location. The final inquiry at a dealer over 100 miles way gave me hope as he had one that just unloaded from the car hauler 45 minutes earlier. I grabbed the wife and high tailed it right after the salesman said they stopped taking deposits over the phone. 90 minutes later and we were able to sit in a white one with all the protective material on it. As we sat in the car, another couple walked around the us with some serious interest. Told my salesman that I'd buy it. Found out a few minutes later (when we were in the showroom signing a deposit agreement) that that other couple was very disappointed and left empty handed. Long story short. Because of the microchip shortages, any high demand vehicle arriving at a dealership for the foreseeable future will either be spoken for already or be sold with hours of touching the pavement. And because market analysts are now saying the "chip" shortages will last into 2023, these crazy market conditions will not be ending anytime soon. And just as a disclaimer, I had to agree to pay a $995 as a market adjustment fee to secure the vehicle. Considering that all the other dealers I was in contact with mentioned market adjustments of $3-5k on AWD models, I felt the $995 was a bargain. Tellurides in most of Southeast Michigan are priced $5-10k over invoice, even before they reach the dealers' lots. Crazy times we're living in.
Congrats on your new K5! I had a similar situation, dont know where you are, but I'm in Southern California. Decided that I wanted the K5 GT LINE with premium package in passion red. No dealer near me had the car in red, other colors were available, but I was told the red and wolf gray sell very quickly. After a couple weeks waiting for someone to call and tell me a red one with the premium package had come in, I found a dealer about 40 miles from me advertising they just got one in, with photos. I called them and said I would be there at 9 am. I arrived, checked it out, perfect. Bought it on the spot. This was last May. They told me, and I believe them, they had 2 people the day before that definitely wanted it, but held it for me as I was the 1st to call on it. I'm lucky I bought when I did, there was no mark up on the car..that definitely Sucks.
@@johnfranklin5277 Yes, they are in much higher demand now... especially the AWD variant. No one in my area is selling them at MSRP. I was luck to only pay $995. I took delivery of it about 4 hours ago. Great car...BTW. Salesman said they are raising the market adjustment to $2k next week. It's rediculous what's going on now. On a side note, if someone is in the market for a new Rio, dealers have more than a few of those on hand. My dealer had 6. And no markup. But it ain't no K5.
@@christopherm1904 2000 dollar mark up?? OUCH. Well see how many people are willing to pay that much over msrp..at a certain point, they will price themselves out, and buyers will back off. When that happens, they will have to rethink that . Funny, used to be 1500 2000 dollar rebates, now its 2000 dollars extra just to be allowed to buy one!! Anyway, happy motoring to you and your family in your new K5!
Congratulations! You were very fortunate. Here in the Nashville, TN area, the KIA dealerships have a $20K markup (Yes $20K) on the Tellurides they have in stock. Even a base Kia Soul is over $5K markup.
@@stevengolden9009 Holy price gouging Batman! There should be laws against that. $5k extra on a Soul?!?!. Tons of desperation and impatience in the new car market. Wait a couple of years when these over-priced vehicles are resold and market conditions are reversed. Sticker shock when the "negative equity" hits their pocket books.
The Kia K5 is a very good car. Way better than the Toyota Camry EX. I rented a K5 for a week. Performance and gas mileage was excellant. I also rented a Camry EX. Performance and gas mileage was not as good as the Kia K5. The K5 was very good. Definetly get alot more for your money than the Toyota.
I do love my k5. It's quite a zippy little car. I am impressed with the turbo, so impressed, I added a little touch of my own to it. I picked up turbo badging for the front fenders (where the factory should have added) man it looks cool. For a previously known as a disposable car I give it a 9 out of 10. Only because I think nits a little to light and the don't end scrapes in my driveway.
The thing that amazed me the most about the K5 is the legroom. I'm 6'3" and I had to pull the seat up a inch or so (there was too much legroom!). That never happens. Plus the seat cushions were really long so I had plenty of thigh support. I ended up getting a Subaru Legacy Touring XT, but the K5 was a very close second and if the dealer had an AWD when I was looking I would have gotten it.
got this as rental and i was so surprised! looked very nice inside. acceleration was fast! i felt i could pass any car in no time flat..(almost got me in trouble passing a row of rvs on a 2lane!) i had over 40 mpg highway! sounds good too especially in sport mode.
@@enforceOM You're right it's only the GT in Canada that has the digital gauge cluster. U.S. still does not have it on any of their K5 models. At least the Sorento has it but you have to get an SX trim :(
I actually like how the exterior door trimming is blacked out. I normally see it in silver/chrome ish. Which takes away from the sporty presence. I'm wondering how much that option cost is.
I've been a proud owner of the Kia K5 GT-Line AWD sedan for almost a year. But let me tell y'all. Save yourself the money and don't bother with opting for the premium package that comes with the autostart. 1.) When you use the autostart, there is no visual indication that the car actually started (beyond a quick flash of the DRL - if you happen to catch it and even then there's no guarantee that it actually started because it's very finicky.) 2.) The car will only run for exactly 10 minutes and at a maximum temp of just 72F. There is no way to change this. Obviously those of us who live in Northern, wintry climates know that this is a joke if you're expecting to defrost your car and have it warm and toasty for you when you go out. The only way around this is the old way. Put on your sweats and coat and go out and start the car manually! I don't know what Kia was thinking with this but the autostart feature as it stands right now is a total fail. Instead, go for a third party autostart option that will probably be a LOT cheaper than the package that provides this feature from Kia. I wish I had done my homework ahead of time.
Good comment right here. This is why I've still never purchased a brand new vehicle - you can go into debt spending 30-40k on a vehicle you think will have convenient features that will make your life easier, only to be disappointed in the end. Even if you spend a ton of time watching reviews - you can miss little details like this. At least with my decade old beaters, I know exactly what to expect and the inconvenience comes with a lack of monthly payments.
Are you referring to Remote Start on the Key fob? I’m sorry I haven’t heard the term Auto-Start. To me that implies the car starts automatically versus a person pushing a button on the remote or in the case of my Mazda CX-5 on my Mazda Connect App. I just want to make sure I’m following you exactly: my wife wants a Kia K5 and I’ll do some research. Your comments are helpful. I just don’t like to make assumptions ever. So I don’t want to assume you are referring to remote start. Cars now offer so many features that I am not familiar to all of them. Thanks in advance and I hope you love your K5, minus the typical downsides that all cars have.
Awe how does she like it? I’m assuming she has been driving it for several months now! Congrats to both you and your wife! I’m assuming you get behind the wheel sometimes.
@@robogoat23 oh thanks for replying and that is awesome! I’m glad it’s working out. Oh and I’m sorry I made the wrong assumption i think about your relationship and partner. I’m so sorry. I’m happy that he loves the K5. And thanks for trucking! You deserve lots of appreciate for delivering the goods we all need!
@@2004cyrus Not a problem at all. It's no big deal. I just like blending in and that just be a minor detail of who I am. It's my pleasure to drive. I love what I do and my father was also a driver when we was alive.
You said this has "multi reflector LED headlights." If this is the GT-Line AWD with the premium package it actually has LED projector headlights. The non-premium package comes with the multi reflectors.
Though Gold Pony doesn't emphasize the fact, AWD is not available in the K5 GT with its more powerful 2.5Lturbo engine. That's a shame but KIA isn't alone. Both the Camry and the Nissan Altima, the other mainstream midsize sedans that offer versions of AWD limit availability of the feature to their less powerful engine options. The reason is simple. High performance in a mainstream midsize "family" sedan doesn't sell. (For example, fewer than 5% of Camrys are sold with the 300+ hp V6 engine option.) Unfortunately, with neither AWD or at least a limited slip differential on the front axle is nearly impossible to put the full power of the FWD K5 GT to the pavement without wheel hop and torque steer. An issue that is not nearly as obvious with the much less powerful 1.6L engine (and lower price) in the GT-Line. And while wheel hop and torque steer may spell "performance" to adolescents, that's not the case for experienced drivers. Fortunately, at least for the present, there is an alternative. The KIA Stinger GT-Line offers the same engine as the K5 GT's 2.5L turbo. With AWD and fully loaded with a more upscale interior and features along with the greater versatility of a liftback design, the Stinger's MSRP is only a few thousand dollars more ($40,590) than a comparable K5 GT. Sadly, that option will be eliminated by mid-2022 if KIA ceases production of the Stinger.
Premium + performance does not sell for economic midsize family sedans. I agree that the GT should be awd, therefore they are creating an incomplete performance car, better that they don't make the GT at this point, just stick with 1.6 L awd
In the U.S. the 2022 is already out and not much changed... However, the 2023 should be the redesign. Here's my 2022 Sportage review if you'd like! :-) ~> th-cam.com/video/rKdIQ7nL8ak/w-d-xo.html
I own the 2021 K5 gt-line AWD with optional special package. I am so amazed that it is loaded with plenty of tech. IIHS does gives this car crash test only 4 stars. My 2021 Honda Accord 2.0T is a top safety pick.
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
I typically cover steering feel unless I'm driving a track/supercar. It handles fine, pretty much in line with the segment. If you want better handling look for an adaptive damping suspension like in the Civic Si for example if you're looking at a similar price range. 👍🏻
@@goldpony Yes, I can see your point. But, still, how a car handles are a very important part of what a car can do. A car which handles well, can save your life if it's necessary to make a quick move. Gold Pony, I don't agree with you, only very high-performance cars warrant a handling review. The K5 is still a sporty car, purchased by many people, some young, some middle aged, and some old, like me; I'm a young 71-year-old. I know, like me, we all would like to know how this car handles. Just saying, "The car handles very well, with little body roll," would have done the trick.
Not impressed with all the cheap looking blackout trim as it dominates everything. Would rather have body color mirrors and the chrome trim on the upper windows. The fake exhaust is unfortunate.
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The Car does not have comfort. Bro stop lying I have one black Drive Mode smart normal sport custom snow
This will likely be my next car purchase thanks for the in depth review
I’m getting the same exact one, it’s gonna be here at the end of the month and I’m so excited!!! Great video!!
This has to be my first car😍😍
Fellow PA resident here. Getting mine today, Black GT-Line AWD w. Premium package. Driving 50 miles to get it (to Reading, PA. from KOP) and it was def. hard to get with the supply chain issues. Thanks for the review!
Got it and boy am I impressed. The tech is amazing! The cruise control and lane assist combo actually worked like a minor self driving setting. My hands were on the wheel and it kept true to my lane in ways that were almost spooky. I only had to self correct once when the car hit some really bad and bumpy road conditions (PA roads are $hit). Truly an incredible car.
@@ninjazxeleven how much were you able to get it for if you don’t mind me asking? I’m in the market for one
@@KEKEC25 $2K over MSRP at the time. I'm told that went up since I got it 3 months ago. In my area (Philly Burbs) they wanted 5K over. What is it like now?
@@ninjazxeleven I got quoted 7k over yesterday. They are nuts
These are great cars. Absolutely impressed with these K5s in all trim levels. If you took the Kia badging off, there would be many more journalist drooling over these. . Features on this would have cost you 50 grand plus on a Mercedes just five years ago. These K5s are just playful and have lots of personality.
Just got my K5 GT line AWD 2 weeks ago. Very impressed so far👍
Still liking it?
@@Mitten_ love it, very sure and solid on the road, plus good gas mileage
Still liking it? 😆 I’m looking into financing this. How’s the reliability? Any issues yet?
Just put a deposit on a GT-line AWD after striking out with a dozen other dealers within 200 miles of my location.
The final inquiry at a dealer over 100 miles way gave me hope as he had one that just unloaded from the car hauler 45 minutes earlier. I grabbed the wife and high tailed it right after the salesman said they stopped taking deposits over the phone. 90 minutes later and we were able to sit in a white one with all the protective material on it. As we sat in the car, another couple walked around the us with some serious interest. Told my salesman that I'd buy it. Found out a few minutes later (when we were in the showroom signing a deposit agreement) that that other couple was very disappointed and left empty handed.
Long story short. Because of the microchip shortages, any high demand vehicle arriving at a dealership for the foreseeable future will either be spoken for already or be sold with hours of touching the pavement.
And because market analysts are now saying the "chip" shortages will last into 2023, these crazy market conditions will not be ending anytime soon.
And just as a disclaimer, I had to agree to pay a $995 as a market adjustment fee to secure the vehicle. Considering that all the other dealers I was in contact with mentioned market adjustments of $3-5k on AWD models, I felt the $995 was a bargain. Tellurides in most of Southeast Michigan are priced $5-10k over invoice, even before they reach the dealers' lots. Crazy times we're living in.
Congrats on your new K5! I had a similar situation, dont know where you are, but I'm in Southern California. Decided that I wanted the K5 GT LINE with premium package in passion red. No dealer near me had the car in red, other colors were available, but I was told the red and wolf gray sell very quickly. After a couple weeks waiting for someone to call and tell me a red one with the premium package had come in, I found a dealer about 40 miles from me advertising they just got one in, with photos. I called them and said I would be there at 9 am. I arrived, checked it out, perfect. Bought it on the spot. This was last May. They told me, and I believe them, they had 2 people the day before that definitely wanted it, but held it for me as I was the 1st to call on it. I'm lucky I bought when I did, there was no mark up on the car..that definitely
Sucks.
@@johnfranklin5277 Yes, they are in much higher demand now... especially the AWD variant. No one in my area is selling them at MSRP. I was luck to only pay $995. I took delivery of it about 4 hours ago. Great car...BTW. Salesman said they are raising the market adjustment to $2k next week. It's rediculous what's going on now. On a side note, if someone is in the market for a new Rio, dealers have more than a few of those on hand. My dealer had 6. And no markup. But it ain't no K5.
@@christopherm1904 2000 dollar mark up?? OUCH. Well see how many people are willing to pay that much over msrp..at a certain point, they will price themselves out, and buyers will back off. When that happens, they will have to rethink that . Funny, used to be 1500 2000 dollar rebates, now its 2000 dollars extra just to be allowed to buy one!! Anyway, happy motoring to you and your family in your new K5!
Congratulations! You were very fortunate. Here in the Nashville, TN area, the KIA dealerships have a $20K markup (Yes $20K) on the Tellurides they have in stock. Even a base Kia Soul is over $5K markup.
@@stevengolden9009 Holy price gouging Batman! There should be laws against that. $5k extra on a Soul?!?!. Tons of desperation and impatience in the new car market. Wait a couple of years when these over-priced vehicles are resold and market conditions are reversed. Sticker shock when the "negative equity" hits their pocket books.
The Kia K5 is a very good car. Way better than the Toyota Camry EX. I rented a K5 for a week. Performance and gas mileage was excellant. I also rented a Camry EX. Performance and gas mileage was not as good as the Kia K5. The K5 was very good. Definetly get alot more for your money than the Toyota.
Good on gas and safety orientated
I do love my k5. It's quite a zippy little car. I am impressed with the turbo, so impressed, I added a little touch of my own to it. I picked up turbo badging for the front fenders (where the factory should have added) man it looks cool. For a previously known as a disposable car I give it a 9 out of 10. Only because I think nits a little to light and the don't end scrapes in my driveway.
Got one in the GT-line glacier white 4 weeks ago. Great car.
The thing that amazed me the most about the K5 is the legroom. I'm 6'3" and I had to pull the seat up a inch or so (there was too much legroom!). That never happens. Plus the seat cushions were really long so I had plenty of thigh support. I ended up getting a Subaru Legacy Touring XT, but the K5 was a very close second and if the dealer had an AWD when I was looking I would have gotten it.
Daughter just bought the GT line AWD she loves it.
Have a Camry and trading in next week. Wish I did more research a few years ago
You do a nice review of the K5. I have a 2024 GT in Wolf Gray with a black interior on order…
This is a great upgrade from my Corolla
Just got mines waiting impatiently😂 for that call to pick it up 🔥
They've been running about a week early, so hopefully sooner than later!
@@robogoat23 Hopefully! 🙏🏽
Congratulations KIA has stepped up their Game on their Vehicles
@@blackdragon9077 way better looking than Honda and Toyota
Mines mines mines. I’m guessing you are black lmao. White folks don’t say mines. We don’t add s to words lol
I see those prices are from last year because it's January, 2022 now and the LXS AWD is $ 27,600 and the GT Line has jumped to 32,000
Wow, they cut the price in half without cutting the quality well down Kia!
got this as rental and i was so surprised! looked very nice inside. acceleration was fast! i felt i could pass any car in no time flat..(almost got me in trouble passing a row of rvs on a 2lane!) i had over 40 mpg highway! sounds good too especially in sport mode.
It so annoying that Canada gets the digital cluster and Wood trim accents in their GT-Line AWD K5's >.>
Ah! I didn't know that! Well hopefully Kia will bring that to the U.S. soon!
Incorrect. Only the GT has the digital cluster. Also all of our K5s come with AWD except the GT.
@@enforceOM You're right it's only the GT in Canada that has the digital gauge cluster. U.S. still does not have it on any of their K5 models. At least the Sorento has it but you have to get an SX trim :(
@@JuJumonster628 Oh man that sucks :(. Hopefully the 2023 model lol
Been looking for a new vehicle and I think I'm leaning towards getting the k5 LXS AWD
same!
I actually like how the exterior door trimming is blacked out. I normally see it in silver/chrome ish. Which takes away from the sporty presence. I'm wondering how much that option cost is.
It’s very affordable !
I had a chrome delete done to it, or, vinyl on all of the chrome - they didn’t have a nightfall edition so I did it myself
Just wondering if you did a review on the 2023 K5's? Thanks
Not quite yet... still waiting for my Kia dealer to get one in 👍🏻
I've been a proud owner of the Kia K5 GT-Line AWD sedan for almost a year. But let me tell y'all. Save yourself the money and don't bother with opting for the premium package that comes with the autostart. 1.) When you use the autostart, there is no visual indication that the car actually started (beyond a quick flash of the DRL - if you happen to catch it and even then there's no guarantee that it actually started because it's very finicky.) 2.) The car will only run for exactly 10 minutes and at a maximum temp of just 72F. There is no way to change this. Obviously those of us who live in Northern, wintry climates know that this is a joke if you're expecting to defrost your car and have it warm and toasty for you when you go out. The only way around this is the old way. Put on your sweats and coat and go out and start the car manually! I don't know what Kia was thinking with this but the autostart feature as it stands right now is a total fail. Instead, go for a third party autostart option that will probably be a LOT cheaper than the package that provides this feature from Kia. I wish I had done my homework ahead of time.
Good comment right here. This is why I've still never purchased a brand new vehicle - you can go into debt spending 30-40k on a vehicle you think will have convenient features that will make your life easier, only to be disappointed in the end. Even if you spend a ton of time watching reviews - you can miss little details like this. At least with my decade old beaters, I know exactly what to expect and the inconvenience comes with a lack of monthly payments.
Are you referring to Remote Start on the Key fob? I’m sorry I haven’t heard the term Auto-Start. To me that implies the car starts automatically versus a person pushing a button on the remote or in the case of my Mazda CX-5 on my Mazda Connect App. I just want to make sure I’m following you exactly: my wife wants a Kia K5 and I’ll do some research. Your comments are helpful. I just don’t like to make assumptions ever. So I don’t want to assume you are referring to remote start. Cars now offer so many features that I am not familiar to all of them. Thanks in advance and I hope you love your K5, minus the typical downsides that all cars have.
@@murderbymodem yeah, thats the reason you've never bought a new car, and prefer beaters, uh , huh, right.
Buying this Full Monty White Pearl very soon!!
What's the difference between driving with the standard AWD modes vs the Snow mode?
this will be the next car I bye wish showed what colors comes in
We'll pick my partner's up on Friday afternoon! Soooo excited! Same color!
Awesome car! Congrats!
Awe how does she like it? I’m assuming she has been driving it for several months now! Congrats to both you and your wife! I’m assuming you get behind the wheel sometimes.
@@2004cyrus Both of us like it very well. It's a solid ride. He has already put almost 10k miles on it already since October. He's very happy with it.
@@robogoat23 oh thanks for replying and that is awesome! I’m glad it’s working out. Oh and I’m sorry I made the wrong assumption i think about your relationship and partner. I’m so sorry. I’m happy that he loves the K5. And thanks for trucking! You deserve lots of appreciate for delivering the goods we all need!
@@2004cyrus Not a problem at all. It's no big deal. I just like blending in and that just be a minor detail of who I am. It's my pleasure to drive. I love what I do and my father was also a driver when we was alive.
12:41 did the rubber come off the top where the rear window is? Or was that an optical illusion?
Shadow
@@haitsuken thanks sure as hell looks like the seal floated up lol
Love my ‘22 K5 😋
Have they fixed the theft issue the optima has
Do you have to move the seat up a lot for a rear facing car seat?
I think it’s complete shite that I can’t get a Bose system or ventilated seats with AWD
Does the K5 have the Bose system?!
So, the GT has and now?
I have the 2021 the passion red color and I love it. Super fast in sports mode
Do you know if the K5 has a anti theft system
Wait so regular base model LX is rear wheel drive ?
Wait, what..LX model discontinued, LXS is the base model now.
Will you do 2022 Kia telluride
Once I find one most definitely! :-)
Its so odd that some of these in AWD have the AWD badging on the trunk and others do not...
You said this has "multi reflector LED headlights." If this is the GT-Line AWD with the premium package it actually has LED projector headlights. The non-premium package comes with the multi reflectors.
Though Gold Pony doesn't emphasize the fact, AWD is not available in the K5 GT with its more powerful 2.5Lturbo engine. That's a shame but KIA isn't alone. Both the Camry and the Nissan Altima, the other mainstream midsize sedans that offer versions of AWD limit availability of the feature to their less powerful engine options. The reason is simple. High performance in a mainstream midsize "family" sedan doesn't sell. (For example, fewer than 5% of Camrys are sold with the 300+ hp V6 engine option.)
Unfortunately, with neither AWD or at least a limited slip differential on the front axle is nearly impossible to put the full power of the FWD K5 GT to the pavement without wheel hop and torque steer. An issue that is not nearly as obvious with the much less powerful 1.6L engine (and lower price) in the GT-Line. And while wheel hop and torque steer may spell "performance" to adolescents, that's not the case for experienced drivers.
Fortunately, at least for the present, there is an alternative. The KIA Stinger GT-Line offers the same engine as the K5 GT's 2.5L turbo. With AWD and fully loaded with a more upscale interior and features along with the greater versatility of a liftback design, the Stinger's MSRP is only a few thousand dollars more ($40,590) than a comparable K5 GT. Sadly, that option will be eliminated by mid-2022 if KIA ceases production of the Stinger.
the k5 gt 2.5t is now available with the awd for 2022 at least in Canada. seems to have gone under the radar and no one is talking about it.
Is the K5 self driving?
No but it has lane keeping assist that works very well and some trims have adaptive cruise control. So pretty close
Thanks For shareing
Love the new K5....
Ty for making this detailed video,which I needed to make up my mind.& yes this is the new car for me 👍
Awesome choice!
I just bought my brand New 2022 Kia K5 GT Line AWD, yesterday... I'M SO IN LOVE.
Beautiful
I don’t understand why they wouldn’t have the 2.5L GT in AWD it silly to me to only offer the AWD in the 1.6L
Premium + performance does not sell for economic midsize family sedans. I agree that the GT should be awd, therefore they are creating an incomplete performance car, better that they don't make the GT at this point, just stick with 1.6 L awd
Driven this and the Hyundai i30 n-line premium sedan and much prefer the Hyundai. Nicer drive and more quiet
Can't wait for the 2022 sportage!👍
In the U.S. the 2022 is already out and not much changed... However, the 2023 should be the redesign. Here's my 2022 Sportage review if you'd like! :-) ~> th-cam.com/video/rKdIQ7nL8ak/w-d-xo.html
SUV ? Gross
I own the 2021 K5 gt-line AWD with optional special package. I am so amazed that it is loaded with plenty of tech. IIHS does gives this car crash test only 4 stars. My 2021 Honda Accord 2.0T is a top safety pick.
2022 is a top safety pick
GT needs AWD!!!
Agreed!
Looks like a nice car for sure and have seen it on the road, love the front headlights but this still has nothing on the Stinger of course :)
whats the major differences between the 2021 and 2022
Badging. About it.
Pony…..There is another TH-cam channel called ’The Test Drive’ using your videos…in case they don’t have your permission
Appreciate it! I'll have them taken down! :-)
Loving this one thanks for sharing very information blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Appreciate it!
Is this the basic trim level?
Did you not watch the video? He did a trim breakdown at the beginning
GT-Line
You said: "This ends the performance summary of our video." Really, YOU DID NOT COVER HANDLING!
I typically cover steering feel unless I'm driving a track/supercar. It handles fine, pretty much in line with the segment. If you want better handling look for an adaptive damping suspension like in the Civic Si for example if you're looking at a similar price range. 👍🏻
@@goldpony Yes, I can see your point. But, still, how a car handles are a very important part of what a car can do. A car which handles well, can save your life if it's necessary to make a quick move. Gold Pony, I don't agree with you, only very high-performance cars warrant a handling review. The K5 is still a sporty car, purchased by many people, some young, some middle aged, and some old, like me; I'm a young 71-year-old. I know, like me, we all would like to know how this car handles. Just saying, "The car handles very well, with little body roll," would have done the trick.
The best all-wheel-drive midsize sedan would be the 5 Series
How much $50k ?
@@allanzylbert1306 -- They start at 54K. But price depends on which one you want: 4cyl, 6cyl, 8cyl, etc.
I think you mean Genesis g80 because BMW cars are basic. They lost their wow factor. You have to buy an M to get that.
The new Kia Optima
Dude non of the k5 come with a 2.5 engine..I need my 2.5 engine
Not impressed with all the cheap looking blackout trim as it dominates everything. Would rather have body color mirrors and the chrome trim on the upper windows. The fake exhaust is unfortunate.
2013. Kia optima has a way better. Soundsystem is by infinity.
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you barely got to 60+ mph and it took 8-9 seconds
All these plastic turbo, cvt are money pit issues that will cost alot to fix. I think I stick to my 96 camry