Magentis
Carguy
03-31-2001, 09:34 AM
Here's a car worth a second look.
Styling is Euro/American, the front has a ford likeness and the back is very Mercedes-like.
Inside is crisp and tailored, not "plastic-land" like so many other cars on the road today.
Two engin options, a four bangner and a smooth 24 valve DOHC 2.5 litre V6 that cranks out an impressive 170 horsepower.
This car is nice, refined, appealing and trust me if it had a Nissan or Honda badge on it, it would sell for 30% more than with the KIA logo.
This car is going to give KIA and other Korean brands a big lift in terms of quality, value and styling.
Check it out.
Carguy:flash:
Styling is Euro/American, the front has a ford likeness and the back is very Mercedes-like.
Inside is crisp and tailored, not "plastic-land" like so many other cars on the road today.
Two engin options, a four bangner and a smooth 24 valve DOHC 2.5 litre V6 that cranks out an impressive 170 horsepower.
This car is nice, refined, appealing and trust me if it had a Nissan or Honda badge on it, it would sell for 30% more than with the KIA logo.
This car is going to give KIA and other Korean brands a big lift in terms of quality, value and styling.
Check it out.
Carguy:flash:
gang$tarr
04-04-2001, 07:33 PM
that car looks pretty sweet, but i'd never buy it just because it says Kia on it :smoka:
Euro19
12-10-2001, 10:59 PM
I like itīs edge styling, kinda elegant, is it safe?. Anywise I prefer the Leganza and Accord way ahead.
Jimster
12-28-2001, 05:27 AM
I'd have to say tat the back end reminds me more of the previous model Mitsubishi Galant more than anything else
Hudson
12-28-2001, 09:42 AM
The Magentis is sold in the US as the Kia Optima. It's an excellent car, as is the similar Hyundai Sonata. I, personally, prefer the styling of the Optima/Magentis to the Sonata. Now, if they'd just offer a 5-speed manual V6 in the US...
Having driven a few cars, the Optima is a better car than the Leganza and I find it more entertaining than the Accord. The Leganza isn't offered (not yet) with a V6 and the four-cylinder is a bit anemic and noisy...otherwise, the styling and the quality are pretty good. To me, the Accord is merely transportation (albeit, good transportation)...not much fun to drive or stylish to look at.
Having driven a few cars, the Optima is a better car than the Leganza and I find it more entertaining than the Accord. The Leganza isn't offered (not yet) with a V6 and the four-cylinder is a bit anemic and noisy...otherwise, the styling and the quality are pretty good. To me, the Accord is merely transportation (albeit, good transportation)...not much fun to drive or stylish to look at.
Euro19
12-28-2001, 08:48 PM
Originally posted by Hudson
The Magentis is sold in the US as the Kia Optima. It's an excellent car, as is the similar Hyundai Sonata. I, personally, prefer the styling of the Optima/Magentis to the Sonata. Now, if they'd just offer a 5-speed manual V6 in the US...
Having driven a few cars, the Optima is a better car than the Leganza and I find it more entertaining than the Accord. The Leganza isn't offered (not yet) with a V6 and the four-cylinder is a bit anemic and noisy...otherwise, the styling and the quality are pretty good. To me, the Accord is merely transportation (albeit, good transportation)...not much fun to drive or stylish to look at.
Weīll have to see how Optima sales performs in the United.
And were you talking maybe about the Accord 2.2L 4 cylinders? Cause I find the V6 to be very responsive and powerfull, yet smooth and even luxurious (with leather etc.) And of course itīs styling doesnīt say to much but I like it that way.
The Magentis is sold in the US as the Kia Optima. It's an excellent car, as is the similar Hyundai Sonata. I, personally, prefer the styling of the Optima/Magentis to the Sonata. Now, if they'd just offer a 5-speed manual V6 in the US...
Having driven a few cars, the Optima is a better car than the Leganza and I find it more entertaining than the Accord. The Leganza isn't offered (not yet) with a V6 and the four-cylinder is a bit anemic and noisy...otherwise, the styling and the quality are pretty good. To me, the Accord is merely transportation (albeit, good transportation)...not much fun to drive or stylish to look at.
Weīll have to see how Optima sales performs in the United.
And were you talking maybe about the Accord 2.2L 4 cylinders? Cause I find the V6 to be very responsive and powerfull, yet smooth and even luxurious (with leather etc.) And of course itīs styling doesnīt say to much but I like it that way.
Jimster
12-28-2001, 11:03 PM
You cannot beat an Optima for Value For Money either, in NZ the 2.0 4cyl (The only one available) starts at NZ$27,900 and includes Dual airbags, ABS, Air con, body kit, central locking and elec mirrors + windows, which is better equiped than a similarly priced Honda Civic VTi or Peugeot 307 XS
Euro19
12-30-2001, 10:21 AM
Originally posted by Jimmy_11_cars
You cannot beat an Optima for Value For Money either, in NZ the 2.0 4cyl (The only one available) starts at NZ$27,900 and includes Dual airbags, ABS, Air con, body kit, central locking and elec mirrors + windows, which is better equiped than a similarly priced Honda Civic VTi or Peugeot 307 XS
Damn! thatīs expensive for a KIA, I guess you donīt mean it in american dollars. Whatīs the equivalent for US dollars? 12000?:p
You cannot beat an Optima for Value For Money either, in NZ the 2.0 4cyl (The only one available) starts at NZ$27,900 and includes Dual airbags, ABS, Air con, body kit, central locking and elec mirrors + windows, which is better equiped than a similarly priced Honda Civic VTi or Peugeot 307 XS
Damn! thatīs expensive for a KIA, I guess you donīt mean it in american dollars. Whatīs the equivalent for US dollars? 12000?:p
gang$tarr
12-30-2001, 02:21 PM
Originally posted by Jimmy_11_cars
which is better equiped than a similarly priced Honda Civic VTi or Peugeot 307 XS
how does the magentis compete with civics??
which is better equiped than a similarly priced Honda Civic VTi or Peugeot 307 XS
how does the magentis compete with civics??
Jimster
12-30-2001, 06:28 PM
In every way but size
gang$tarr
12-31-2001, 03:42 PM
wow... i never would have compared those together :)
they don't seem to be in the same category of cars
civics are more econo-box sporty, while the magentis is meant to be a bigger "cruiser" type car for a family
they don't seem to be in the same category of cars
civics are more econo-box sporty, while the magentis is meant to be a bigger "cruiser" type car for a family
SEDONA
02-04-2002, 12:11 AM
I do love to read the posts about KIA quality... which is like comparing IBM PC-Juniors to current laptops. Live in the now!
The 2002 models are not only rated VERY safe, but their performance is greatly improved. Look at the merger that recently occurred and look at the new engines.
Case in point, the Sedona is the ONLY V-6, 5-speed mini van on the market AND it's been awarded all around 5-Star crash test ratings.
For looks, performance, price and warranty the Magentis is a rather intelligent buy.
The 2002 models are not only rated VERY safe, but their performance is greatly improved. Look at the merger that recently occurred and look at the new engines.
Case in point, the Sedona is the ONLY V-6, 5-speed mini van on the market AND it's been awarded all around 5-Star crash test ratings.
For looks, performance, price and warranty the Magentis is a rather intelligent buy.
Hudson
02-04-2002, 03:27 PM
Recent? The merger happened over three years ago.
gang$tarr
02-04-2002, 08:14 PM
i sat in one of those Sedona mini-vans at the auto show last year.... those seats are sooooooo hard (it was grey leather)
SEDONA
02-04-2002, 09:25 PM
Originally posted by gang$tarr
i sat in one of those Sedona mini-vans at the auto show last year.... those seats are sooooooo hard (it was grey leather)
That could be my only complaint so far about the vans. But that's minor considering the KIAs past reputation. The cloth that I chose (due to kids) actually broke-in pretty quickly.
Hopefully you'll get a chance to drive one for the fun of it someday. The shifter on the dash is pretty cool, and the V-6, 5-speed is fun to run on the highway.
:smoker2:
i sat in one of those Sedona mini-vans at the auto show last year.... those seats are sooooooo hard (it was grey leather)
That could be my only complaint so far about the vans. But that's minor considering the KIAs past reputation. The cloth that I chose (due to kids) actually broke-in pretty quickly.
Hopefully you'll get a chance to drive one for the fun of it someday. The shifter on the dash is pretty cool, and the V-6, 5-speed is fun to run on the highway.
:smoker2:
Hattee
10-24-2003, 08:22 AM
Well in Singapore it priced at $80,000 which works out close to 45 thousand american dollars. Its comfort and reliability seems pretty impressive here, comparable to most Japs and continental made.
Damn! thatīs expensive for a KIA, I guess you donīt mean it in american dollars. Whatīs the equivalent for US dollars? 12000?:p
Damn! thatīs expensive for a KIA, I guess you donīt mean it in american dollars. Whatīs the equivalent for US dollars? 12000?:p
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