2003 Kia Optima

2003 Kia Optima SE V6 4dr Sedan
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Fuel economy: 20 city/27 hwy mpg
True Cost to Own®: Not available

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What Edmunds Says

The Optima may trail Japanese competitors when it comes to overall polish, but those seeking a well-equipped sedan will find this Kia appealing.

Pros

Excellent warranty, pleasant highway ride, lots of bang for your family sedan buck.

Cons

Noisy four-cylinder engine, some cheap interior bits, ABS isn't available on four-cylinder models.

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LX

  • 2.4L 4-cyl. engine 
  • Manual or automatic transmission 
  • Up to 20 cty/27 hwy mpg 
  • Side/Curtain Airbags 

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SE

  • 2.4L 4-cyl. engine 
  • Automatic transmission 
  • Up to 19 cty/27 hwy mpg 
  • Side/Curtain Airbags 

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What's New for 2003

The Optima gets several revisions for its third year on the market. Most obvious is its new front-end styling, which replaces the Optima's reserved countenance with a more upscale European look -- double light clusters call to mind the Mercedes-Benz E-Class. Other changes include new wheel designs, and inside, a new center stack, new door panels and fresh seat fabric. A manual transmission will no longer be available on the four-cylinder SE model; all automatic four-cylinder models will offer Sportmatic manual-shift capability. The LX model now comes with cruise control and a CD player (at the expense of the cassette deck). The SE will include automatic climate control, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, Homelink and Infinity speakers; a wood- and leather-trimmed steering wheel is now part of the Leather Package. Lastly, engine horsepower ratings have been lowered following parent-company Hyundai's announcement that it had misstated outputs (the Optima is a corporate twin of the Sonata), but the engines themselves are unchanged.

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