Used 2015 Kia Optima Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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Love the seats
I have sat in both the front and back seats and I there great. I have a bad neck and on long drives my neck never bothers me. This is coming from a man that traded in a Cadillac for the hybrid. The mileage is exactly what the review say, a bit lower than other of the same size, especially in colder weather. Overall though I am very happy with the car
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Best Deal and pleasent suprize
Bought new and got an awesome deal, love the car more than I thought and so have the people who have ridden in it.
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- Base SedanMSRP: N/A82 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: N/A82 mi away
- EX SedanMSRP: N/A82 mi away
Only thing good is warranty
Car does not get anywhere near advertised mileage, it varies depending on which gas station you use. but my V8 Mustang GT gets better mileage on the highway. The taillights fill with moisture all the time, had them replaced 8 times still do it. The trunk comes open when it wants, the bluetooth does not sync have the time. Worst of all is resell paid 36k after 10k miles it is worth $16,500 should have never switched from Toyota
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Seats are horrible & not comfortable
The back seats are so laid back you cannot straighten yourself up. The passenger front seat is so low that you feel like you are sitting in a pod. If someone is seated behind this seat you cannot move it back either. So most time your knees are touching the glove compartment. It is exceptionally good with gas. All other things are ok in this car.
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Comfortable, lasts forever, bad hybrid mpg
Bought a 2015 hybrid Kia Optima used. Mpg is bad for a hybrid but good for a regular car. Comfortable both in front and back. I’ve put almost 100000 miles on it and it’s still going strong.
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This thing has 4 wheels and an engine!
I don't think KIA knows what the term hybrid means!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can get a 6 cylinder Honda sedan that will give me the same mileage as this junk! Passenger seat feels like your liteally sitting on the floor! you see jack from the seat! The rear view from the drivers seat is a joke as well!
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As advertised
I switched to this car because of the mpg.Comming from 93 accord there is a noticable difference in the frequency of gas stops.I drive 300 miles a week to and from work and fill up every 12 days not bad
Great ride and look
I have owned my 2015 Kia Optima Hybrid since 2016 and I love it. I bought it for its great gas mileage - in town I get 32 to 40 mpg, same on the highway. It does depend how you drive to make the best use of the system. It quickly accesses the highway, and is easy to handle in town. This is the first car I've had with a rear camera and I like it but my mirrors are my go to.
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Good car
Ive had this car for 2 years. Reliable and good mileage. Usually over 28 in everyday driving and over 35 on highways. Its a good solid pretty car. The passenger seat is annoying how low it is and cannot be lifted. Everything else is great about this car. Very good car. I would buy Kia again.
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2015 Kia Optima Hybrid
It is a great and affordable price car (60% value of a new car price) automobile with great miles per gallon economy and still 50% warranty coverage.
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