Vehicle | |
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Model year | 2011 |
Make | Kia |
Model | Optima LX |
Style | 4dr Sedan (2.4L 4cyl 6M) |
Base MSRP | $23,190 |
Options on test vehicle | Spicy Red Paint; EX Premium Package PB ($2,250 -- includes panoramic sunroof with high-gloss B-pillar, front passenger's four-way power seat, two-position driver seat memory, heated and cooled front seats, heated rear seats, heated steering wheel, wood trim door inserts and center console, metal PRND bezel); EX Technology Package With EX Premium Package EST ($2,000 -- includes DVD navigation system with back-up camera, Infinity premium audio system and eight speakers); Carpeted Floor Mats ($95); iPod Cable ($35 est.). |
As-tested MSRP | $27,570 (est.) |
Drivetrain | |
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Engine type | Naturally aspirated direct-injected inline-4, gasoline |
Displacement (cc/cu-in) | 2,359cc (144 cu-in) |
Block/head material | Aluminum/aluminum |
Valvetrain | DOHC, four valves per cylinder, variable intake + exhaust-valve timing |
Compression ratio (x:1) | 11.3 |
Horsepower (hp @ rpm) | 192 @ 6,300 |
Torque (lb-ft @ rpm) | 181 @ 4,250 |
Fuel type | 87-octane recommended |
Transmission type | Six-speed automatic with console shifter, and manual shift gate |
Transmission and axle ratios (x:1) | I=4.212; II=2.637; III=1.900; IV=1.386; 1.000; VI=0.772; R=3.386; FD=2.885 |
Chassis | |
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Suspension, front | Independent MacPherson struts, coil springs, twin-tube dampers, stabilizer bar |
Suspension, rear | Independent multilink, coil springs, twin-tube dampers, stabilizer bar |
Steering type | Electric-assist speed-proportional rack-and-pinion power steering |
Steering ratio (x:1) | 14.5 |
Tire brand | Nexen |
Tire model | Classe Premiere CP671 |
Tire type | All-season (33 psi cold front; 33 psi cold rear) |
Tire size, front | P215/55R17 93V |
Tire size, rear | P215/55R17 93V |
Wheel size | 17-by-6.5 inches front and rear |
Wheel material | Cast aluminum |
Brakes, front | 11.8-inch one-piece ventilated cast-iron discs with single-piston sliding calipers |
Brakes, rear | 11.2-inch one-piece solid cast-iron discs with single-piston sliding calipers |
Track Test Results | |
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Acceleration, 0-30 mph (sec.) | 3.6 (TC/STAB On) |
0-45 mph (sec.) | 6.2 (TC/STAB On) |
0-60 mph (sec.) | 9.2 (TC/STAB On) |
0-75 mph (sec.) | 13.8 (TC/STAB On) |
1/4-mile (sec. @ mph) | 16.9 @ 84.2 (TC/STAB On) |
0-60 with 1 foot of rollout (sec.) | 8.9 (TC/STAB On) |
Braking, 30-0 mph (ft.) | 30 (TC/STAB On) |
60-0 mph (ft.) | 121 |
Slalom, 6 x 100 ft. (mph) | 58.4 (TC/STAB On) |
Skid pad, 200-ft. diameter (lateral g) | 0.76 (TC/STAB On) |
Sound level @ idle (dB) | 36.8 |
@ Full throttle (dB) | 78.5 |
@ 70 mph cruise (dB) | 64.6 |
Test Driver Ratings & Comments | |
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Acceleration comments | With traction control off, there doesn't appear to be enough torque (or there's too much grip) to get much wheelspin. The Optima is a little pokey from a stop, but once under way, it starts to feel revvy, but not as free-revving as the Sonata. Does this Kia Optima weigh that much more than the Hyundai Sonata? Feels like it. Auto upshifts in Manual mode make manual shifting a moot point here. |
Braking comments | Good pedal push-back, so-so initial bite, but obviously better/grippier tires on the Optima over the Sonata. Similarly good fade resistance and fast cycling ABS make for undramatic and repeatable stops. |
Handling comments | Skid pad: With stability control off, there's a remarkable balance with only a hint of understeer; steering mostly with the throttle. With stability control on, there's a similar balance, though at a much lower speed, as the throttle closes well before the understeer begins. Steering weight is appropriate for this speed, and there's a sense of building/waning grip levels through the steering wheel. Slalom: With stability control off, by the fourth cone this car begins to rotate and oversteer progressively. I had to abort several passes. I tried the "slow-in, fast-out" technique, but it was just slower. Best run came when I successfully timed the rear slide at the exit cone, but it wasn't entirely repeatable. With stability control on, the system was fighting against the propensity to rotate that the best I could manage was nearly 4 mph slower. |
Testing Conditions | |
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Elevation (ft.) | 421 |
Temperature (°F) | 80.9 |
Relative humidity (%) | 37.4 |
Wind (mph, direction) | 3.25, crosswind |
Fuel Consumption | |
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EPA fuel economy (mpg) | 24 city/34 highway/27 combined |
Edmunds observed (mpg) | 17 worst/33 best/22 average (over 1,036 miles) |
Fuel tank capacity (U.S. gal.) | 18.5 |
Dimensions & Capacities | |
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Curb weight, mfr. claim (lbs.) | 3,385 |
Curb weight, as tested (lbs.) | 3,407 |
Weight distribution, as tested, f/r (%) | 59/41 |
Length (in.) | 190.7 |
Width (in.) | 72.1 |
Height (in.) | 57.3 |
Wheelbase (in.) | 110.0 |
Track, front (in.) | 62.8 |
Track, rear (in.) | 62.8 |
Turning circle (ft.) | 35.8 |
Legroom, front (in.) | 45.5 |
Legroom, rear (in.) | 34.7 |
Headroom, front (in.) | 40.0 |
Headroom, rear (in.) | 37.6 |
Shoulder room, front (in.) | 57.2 |
Shoulder room, rear (in.) | 55.7 |
Seating capacity | 5 |
Cargo volume (cu-ft) | 15.4 |
Warranty | |
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Bumper-to-bumper | 5 years/60,000 miles |
Powertrain | 10 years/100,000 miles |
Corrosion | 5 years/100,000 miles |
Roadside assistance | 5 years/60,000 miles |
Free scheduled maintenance | Not available |
Safety | |
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Front airbags | Standard |
Side airbags | Standard |
Head airbags | Standard |
Antilock brakes | Standard |
Traction control | Standard |
Stability control | Standard |
Tire-pressure monitoring system | Standard |
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