Used 2013 Kia Forte Consumer Reviews
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The little car that can!
I have owned this car since I bought it new. I was skeptical because KIA used to make, well, cheap stuff. I always thought of them like a geo metro or dodge neon arena. But this car is solid feeling. It has held up wonderfully. It looks just as good as it did new still minus the floor mats, the embroidered red lettering which of course is not so red these days. The first thing I did in the KIA was to fix the stiff handling by having performance suspension installed, it's a little bumpier but man can that sucker corner now! I have let the rest remain stock, the car has some punch, and it is a BLAST to drive it. The seats are for short people, I am taller and so I cannot drive long distances in this car without my back hurting unless I add my own lumbar support in the right spot so I don't take this car on long road trips often. The car is lower than stock and looks sleek and because I removed the KIA badges people often mistake it for a Lexus or something much more expensive. People really dig the lines on this car design and I get a lot of compliments on it. I paid like 15k new for this car and I feel it was well worth the value I have gotten out of it in driving enjoyment alone. I have never had a mechanical issue with the car. This car came with a 20-year powertrain warranty. Its a fun zippy little sports car for cheap, I would buy another. I traded a Mazda P5 in on this and while it doesn't sound as cool as the Mazda engine did, it outperforms it in HP and acceleration, but stock it did not in handling and never will in comfort. Update 07/2018: This car is a champ. Not one mechanical issue with this car on the 4th year of owning it and it runs as responsive and well as it did the day I bought it. Kia has been wonderful at keeping it maintained and making sure it is in regularly for service. I am thinking about trading it in for a newer car because I am looking for something that will go better in snow but this car has been one of the best cars I have owned hands down.
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Reliable and spacious
I owned a 2013 Forte EX (hatchback) for about 3-4 years, before being hit by someone on my driver's side and having the car deemed totaled. In that time, the car was pretty spacious for me as a 5'9" male, it was also able to carry quite a bit of stuff in its trunk. It felt comfortable when riding around town and on highways, would rarely use the cruise control but it felt fine. A downside is that the car is a unibody, so if hit and the frame is affected, then it's a wrap for the car. I personally didn't have many mechanical problems with it in my time with it, changed the oil as needed and replaced the tires and brakes at one point I believe. Outside of that, nothing. It was a pretty zippy car too, had a standard look to it, not much of a special car to look at.
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- Koup EX CoupeMSRP: $7,88727 mi away
- EX SedanMSRP: $5,89042 mi away
- EX 4dr HatchbackMSRP: $7,9998 mi away
Great little car
I love this car, I bought it used and other than normal wear and tear I don't have any issues with the car and it has 198,000 miles on it and starts right up and goes.
Worth every dollar 👏🏻
I have had to not do one but of engine work besides my air compressor going out which happens on a car with 150,000 miles but hey most reliable car I’ve ever had cute and sophisticated while also compact and durable .
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First new car in 22 years!
If you have a family, check the back seat comfort. I am single and have plenty of room in the front.
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