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Created on: March 04, 2011
The Kia Optima, now in its second decade in the midsize sedan segment, has a new design for 2011. It’s a streamlined profile the manufacturer says “conveys elegance and athletic confidence from every angle.”
Designed in Frankfurt, Germany and Irvine, Calif., the 2011 Optima is slightly longer, wider and lower than its predecessor. Available in LX, EX and SX trims and as a hybrid, the gas-engine Optima offers a 200-horsepower 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine with a six-speed manual transmission.
The Weekly Driver Test Drive
Like other unheralded cars, the Kia Optima is surprisingly impressive when driven, and it’s the recipient of lots of disbelief. During my week with the EX, the mid-level option, more than one friend couldn’t identify the car.
“That’s a Kia?” was a common query, based on the sleek new exterior design that fits the carmaker’s definition.
In addition to the dual exhausts=, solar glass and outside mirror turn signal indicators, the upgraded X offers standard fog lights, heated outside mirrors, and exterior chrome/body-color door handles with 17-inch alloy wheels.
Driving the Optima is a treat. It’s smooth in city and highway conditions, and it corners confidently. It’s not particularly quick when passing or when other sudden acceleration is required. But the Optima’s speed blemish is minor, particularly considering its other attributes as well as the quality of interior construction and its new, sharp design.
Likes:
Exterior styling. It sure seems like elements of Audi, Infiniti, Toyota, Nissan are morphed into the Optima, and it all works.
Interior spaciousness, with the exception of slightly restrictive headroom (I’m 6-feet tall).
The standard feature list is long and varied, cooling glove box to Bluetooth and multiple functioning power windows, doors and seats to front door mood lighting to solar glass.
Optional panoramic sunroof in EX model.
Dislikes:
Tight front seat entrance for drivers six feet or taller.
Heated steering wheel, heated and cooled front seats and heated rear seats are nice but part of the costly ($2,250) EX premium package.
2011 Kia Optima EX: Facts & Figures
Acceleration: 0-60 mph, 8.9 seconds.
Airbags: Dual front, front side-mounted and side-curtain.
Antilock brakes: Standard
First aid kit: N/A
Fuel economy: 24 mpg (city), 34 mpg (highway)
Government Safety Ratings: Not tested.
Horsepower: 200.
Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price: $22,495.00.
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