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The Kia Rio is yet another small car for sale in Louisville that combines great gas mileage, affordable pricing and a stylish appearance. Having been redesigned for this latest model year, the 2012 Kia Rio is a must see for those comparing new cars for sale in Louisville. It easily becomes a viable option when compared to any other new car in the line of sub-compacts.
Take a look at this review of the newest Kia Rio. Via the Washington Times:
“ It’s been totally redesigned for 2012 so for smart car shoppers looking for a bargain, the Kia Rio will be right up your alley. Competition with the Chevrolet Sonic, Ford Fiesta, Honda Fit, and the Mazda 2 comes in neck-to-neck.
With a stylish design both interior and exterior, fuel goes far in this one and in the subcompact market, the Kia Rio is a looker. Another plus, the many features you get standard on this car and the options are standout too.”
“It has a nice ride, quiet and comfortable, taking the curves and handling well on the road, so most likely your decision on this vehicle will be a matter of brand preference. Do consider it since all the major pluses have been thought through here for styling, driving, and both inside and outside comfort and safety.
Should You Need to Know: Even though it is a subcompact, taller drivers can still sit behind the wheel in the 2012 Kia Rio with ease. Take into consideration the long warranty coverage that is increasingly important these days.
Miles Per Gallon: The Kia Rio EX that I drove came in with 30 miles per gallon in the city and 40 miles per gallon on the highway.”
As you can see, this reviewer felt that the Kia Rio is a great option for anyone looking to purchase a brand new sub-compact. It is yet another testament to Kia’s new line of smart, sporty and affordable vehicles.
The Boston Globe recently came out with a list of the Top Drives for 2012. The roster included a wide variety of ten cars, trucks, wagons and SUVs (and one “Dreamer’s Bonus”) spanning from the Range Rover Evoque to the BMW X3 and the Acura TSX Sport Wagon. Among the honorees included the 2012 Kia Optima. Here’s what The Boston Globe’s reviewers said about the newly re-designed mid-size sedan:
Kia Optima
Price: $21,750
200-hp I-4/206-hp hybrid/274-hp turbo I-4, 6-speed auto, FWD, EPA 24/35 (standard trim)
During the NBA Slam Dunk Contest in February, Los Angeles Clippers star rookie Blake Griffin jumped over the Kia Optima to complete a dunk. For the rest of the year, it was the Optima doing the jumping over its competition. Sales increased three-fold through the first 11 months of 2011 compared to the same period in 2010.
The Optima has achieved a metamorphosis from “unremarkable” to a first-class, five-passenger, mid-sized sedan. In this total redesign Kia has given the Optima, like all its vehicles, a sportier image than its Korean cousin and corporate sibling Hyundai. Even though the Optima shares a platform and engines with the critically acclaimed Hyundai Sonata, the exterior design, suspension tuning, and interior treatment are significantly different. The interior is surprisingly spacious. In addition, our test car got a gold star for having a heated steering wheel as an unexpected accoutrement.
We thought the midlevel Optima was just fine though we liked the turbo version as well. It’s also available as a hybrid.
The list of the best cars of 2012 (accompanied with their price) according to the Boston Globe is (in no particular order):
For your viewing pleasure…
here’s the video of Blake Griffin dunking over the all-new Kia Optima:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41EFwuBqEUA
Older models of the Kia Optima performed well and offered Louisville car buyers an affordable and safe mid-size sedan option with a great warranty; however, some said they lacked in terms of aesthetic appeal or luxury. The 2011 Kia Optima was completely redesigned to silence those critics.
If you are looking for a new car in Louisville, the 2011 Kia Optima now offers buyers a hard to beat mixture of great looks, safety, performance, and a great warranty at an affordable price for buyers.
Standard 2011 Kia Optima Features
Optional 2011 Kia Optima Features
2011 Kia Optima Safety Rating
The 2011 Kia Optima received a five-star rating (best available) for overall safety performance, including a five stars rating for frontal and side-impact crash tests.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded the 2011 Kia Optima with a “Good” rating (best available) for frontal-offset and side-impact crash test performances.
In Edmunds brake testing, the Optima EX stopped in 121 feet after going at 60 miles per hour — a good performance.
2011 Kia Optima Professional Reviews
Here are what some of the world’s most well-respected car review sites are saying about the 2011 Kia Optima:
“…Thanks to an extreme makeover, the 2011 Kia Optima has emerged from its anonymous cocoon to be a striking butterfly of a family sedan. With sleek styling, substantial power and plenty of value, the latest Optima is an instant standout among its many rivals.”
Edmunds.com (Read the full review here)
“Today, the redesigned 2011 Kia Optima boasts sharp styling, competent driving dynamics and a cabin that leapfrogs other family sedans — and could stay in the lead for years to come.”
“Extravagant amenities, smart styling and, in all likelihood, good value stand to lift the car… The Optima’s slice [of the family mid-size sedan market] is poised to get bigger, and deservedly so.”
Cars.com (read the full review here)
“The 2011 Kia Optima is as all-new as it gets, offering sharper interior and exterior styling, new engine options (including a turbocharged variant) and new tech-savvy features”
“The 2011 Kia Optima backs up its standout styling with driving dynamics and an equipment list that outclass most of its competitors’. And price is still a strong suit.”
“Feature for feature, the Optima offers more for the money than competitors like the Honda Accord, Toyota Camry and Ford Fusion.”
KBB.com (read the full review here)
The 2011 Kia Optima can be found at a number of car dealerships in and around Louisville, KY. You can schedule a test drive by visiting their sites (below):
Cold air and precipitation don’t mix well when it comes to creating ideal driving conditions. In fact, driving on slick roads can be downright miserable – especially if you are unfamiliar with how to handle your car under these conditions. Driving in Kentucky, with its winding country roads can pose an especially unique challenge to novice drivers (those driving cars in Louisville are not immune to these challenging scenarios).
The best way to protect yourself against becoming a victim of hazardous road conditions is to avoid driving altogether. But heck, that just isn’t always feasible with so many things to do this time of year. So, without further adieu, here are ten winter weather driving tips courtesy of edmunds.com for those of your driving your cars in Louisville, KY (or anywhere, for that matter). Drive safe, Kentucky!
Driving in Kentucky can be fun. Hopefully these tips can ensure your safe travels. We wish you safe driving this holiday season!
The Louisville Cars Team
I have recently purchased a new car in Louisville, Kentucky. I did a fair amount of research before buying the car, and would like to share a bit about my car buying experience. I visited many websites sites, and read many reviews on a lot of local car dealerships. Most dealerships had mixed reviews, but a couple dealers really stood out. I was very careful this time around because I had a bad experience the last time I bought a used car in Louisville. It took my about as long to buy a car as it did not pick out a stick of deordorant from the grocery story. I stook a look at a couple and then just went with one. Not the best idea when you are spending $10,000.
The last time I bought a car I was not careful at all, I did not do any background research on vehicles or even consider the reputation of the car dealership I was about to purchase from. I bought a used Honda Accord last year from the a Louisville Honda Dealer, and they gave me a raw deal. It was partially my fault because I never asked for a car fax, or did much background research on the vehicle. It had been wrecked and I was never made aware of it by my salesmen ( who probably did not know in all likelihood) or anyone else at the dealership. Â
Once I bought Honda, I knew I was stuck with it and I decided that I would stick it out and drive it for a year. Once that year was up I would go to the Louisville used cars dealer and upgrade to a something else.
I went to the Kia Store, and took and saw the Kia Soul for the first time. Â I took it for a test drive and fell in love with it. Â I was worried that the finances would not work out right, due to credit reasons, but they found a lender that was suitable for me. Â The payments were right where I wanted them, and my interest rate down 10% from my last loan. Â
My salesmen was Jerome Harris, when I came in told him what I could do, and he listened to my needs and came through for me. There was no pressure once so ever, overall it was a very good experience. Â Now I can drive around town listening to my XM radio, which stays on the Elvis channel!