2011 Kia Optima Review
The previous generation Kia Optima was a vehicle struggling to keep up with the times, having emerged on the scene as a lackluster model masquerading as a value proposition, when in reality it was just plain cheap. And the market responded with even Kia Motor America VP of Sales Tom Loveless describing the brand’s presence in the hugely important mid-size sedan segment as, “way down near the bottom.”
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Interior Features
Test drivers say the Rio and Rio5 have easy-to-read gauges and generally like
the layout of the dash, but the praise ends there. The Rio’s barebones interior
comes with a four-speaker audio syst ...
Specifications
The specifications given here are for general information only. Although this
information was accurate at the time of printing, Kia
reserves the right to change its vehicles or their specifications ...
POWER AND FUEL-ECONOMY ARE UP TO PAR
That description might have you thinking the Optima has all sorts of power.
True, the upgraded 2.4-liter four-cylinder gets added power for ’09 with 175hp
and 169 ft-lbs of torque, but it’s no ...


