Used 2022 Kia Niro Consumer Reviews
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Vacation Rental
My husband and I requested a hybrid rental vehicle to save $$ on our vacation. Got a 2019 Kia Niro and were amazed at the MPG we got, averaged 55 MPG mostly highway miles. It wasn't a bad ride either, once we got used to the differences as this was our first experience with a hybrid. Unfortunately, we were rear ended on a highway when at a stop for construction by a texting driver at 55 MPH. That being said, we were both very impressed with the car. No major injuries for either driver or passenger and none of our cargo was damaged at all but the car was totaled. We were so impressed that we are now looking to replace our current gas powered vehicle with a Kia Niro hybrid. It seems we can get a top of the line Kia for less than a mid-range hybrid from other manufacturers. YES!
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Fun to drive
Traded a 2021 Ford Escape for this 2021 Kia Niro LXS and I love it. I only have 700 miles on it but it is really fun to drive. I am averaging 58.9 MPG city and highway. I was averaging 28MPG with the Ford Escape. What a difference. The seats are very comfortable and I love the large back up camera along with the beep beep when you put it in reverse. Lots of safety features including blind spot. I'm 6'1" and I have plenty of room and I feel very comfortable. This is a small hybrid just right for 1 or 2 people not a family SUV. It has everything I need and I'm delighted to own this Niro.
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- LX Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,9986 mi away
- LXS SE Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,998In-stock online
- Touring SE Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,79518 mi away
almost great
the niro is a wonderful little hybrid crossover...it looks much cooler than the Prius and some of the other small hybrids. it gets very good mileage, and its pretty lively to drive in the sport mode. a few less desirable areas..first, the transition from electric to gas is not smooth...sorry, but, this should be seamless. apparently the use of a clutched geared transmission vs the CVT has proven too much for the Kia engineers to master. so, you can expect the unexpected as the transmission tries to figure out whats happening when the gas engine kicks in...it cant seem to find the right gear quickly, which is not fatal, but is sloppy and bumpy. second, there just isnt enough small item storage in the cabin...the center console is small, along with a small glove compartment and not very roomy door compartments...again, it should have been easy to increase the convenient storage. finally, the driver side visor bumps right into the rear view mirror when its down...so, you cant really see the left edge of the mirror, and you cant get the visor down correctly. simple situation that virtually all other car makers easily solved. my wife also just experienced an inability to turn off the car. while she did eventually turn it off, the technology is not user friendly in some key areas, which is not great for non-nerd types. all of these indicate that, while this car has many wonderful features, it isnt quite ready for the big time...too bad, because its such a really neat car otherwise.
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Great Small SUV
My wife wanted to get another Prius, but test drove a Niro and changed her mind. Very comfortable and roomy cabin, with incredible rear seat headroom. The dash is stylish and well laid out. The safety features alone make this a great vehicle. Driving with the 6 speed transmission is so much nicer than the CVT in the Prius.UPDATE. After 2 years and 40k miles driven, we love this car even more. It's made numerous trips from NC to Western NY, and has proven to be a comfortable and dependable vehicle. We have averaged 55 mpg.
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Lovely Commute!
I’ve only had the car a few weeks but have really been enjoying it. I’ve got an hour commute, mostly in traffic, and having this hybrid has actually shifted how I view my commute. I see the time in stop and go traffic as a way to save on gas...and I’m doing better than what was quoted (55.1 mpg). I’ve filled up once in two weeks. Aside from the fuel economy, I really like the technology it comes with...I’ve been able to listen to podcasts, Amazon music, and enjoy some of my Sirius XM trial as well. It’s nicely spacious for my needs. It looks bigger to me than it actually is but it’s a nice size overall for my needs. I had a MINI Clubman previously so that could be the reason it seems so big... To note, it is a hybrid so there’s not a ton of kick and at times it does feel a bit sluggish but with my commute I’m rarely going that fast. Within the city it’s great. If you’re looking for turbo speed, this isn’t the car for you but if you want to save money on your commute and enjoy the ride, check it out!
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