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  • Suspension
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  • Gear Shifting
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    4.0 (4)
  • Boot Size
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  • Features
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Hann

HannSydney, NSW

  • 2 reviews

KIA Optima GT very Reliable

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I have KIA optima for 4 years and have done 120,000 km. It still runs like brand new. Car regularly serviced at KIA dealer. Car service interval is short to 75,000 km, it should be at least 10,000 km.

Purchased in November 2021 for $38,000.00.

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TransmissionAutomatic
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Year2015
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Horrified

HorrifiedSydney, NSW

  • 2 reviews

DEATH TRAP - Kia has zero concern for human life!

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Purchased in August 2021 at Peter Warren Automotive for $45,000.00.

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TransmissionAutomatic
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Year2018
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Gavin E.

Gavin E.South East Queensland, QLD

  • 12 reviews

Engine Failure

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Purchased in September 2021 at Private for $20,000.00.



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TransmissionAutomatic
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Year2011
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Gagan S.

Gagan S.Greater Melbourne (Metropolitan), VIC

  • 2 reviews

Perfect

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The Optima shares its platform, and many of its components, with its sister car: the Hyundai Sonata.

Targeted at other midsized sedans such as the Hyundai Sonata, Toyota Camry, Mazda6, Ford Mondeo, Skoda Octavia, and Holden Commodore, the Optima features a big boot and a comfortable ride.

A six-speed torque converted automatic is the only transmission for both the naturally-aspirated and turbocharged petrol engines.

Variants range from the base $33,390 Optima Si to the top-of-the-range $44,490 Optima GT NAV (BLACK LEATHER) SUNROOF.

Purchased in April 2021 for $16,999.00.

TransmissionAutomatic
BoughtUsed
Year2015

Hann

HannSydney, NSW

  • 2 reviews

Best car ever

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Very reliable car and interior quality is better than German car. Very quiet and smooth ride. Turbo 2.0l is powerful enough. Have driven 80000 km and had not a single problem.

Purchased in December 2021.

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Year2016
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Matthew

MatthewSydney Surrounds, NSW

  • 6 reviews

Generally pretty Good

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Purchased in October 2021 at Private for $15,000.00.

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Year2014
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Need feed back

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We have a new Kia Optima n when it reaches 60km then drops to 57kms the car jolts by itself every time .kia tell us this is a "feature" does anyone else have this terrible feature in there optima . 4 times back to fix it n finally they come up with this answer

BadgeGT
Engine Size2.4
TransmissionAutomatic
Date PurchasedOct 2017

JayJ

JayJAdelaide

  • 8 reviews

Well equipped, great drive, pity about the SatNav

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I bought this ex-lease car about 11 months from first registration. Was like new but at a much lower price. Very well equipped, drives well, feels well designed.Great having the 7 year warranty. The major downside is that this model misses out on any Satnav updates even though 2 were promised to new car buyers earlier, and it has many inaccuracies. Much better to use my portable TomTom with lifetime updates, and stuck to the windscreen.

BadgeSi
Engine Size2.4
TransmissionAutomatic
Date PurchasedOct 2017
Amir

AmirAdelaide

  • 6 reviews
  • 7 likes

I WILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER KIA

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Engine Size2.4
TransmissionAutomatic
Date PurchasedMay 2017

Excellent reliable

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Great car, no problem at all. it has all the features, leather heated and cool seat, very reliable and had none fault. service interval 15000 km and very cheap around $200. Excellent handling. I love the panoramic roof.Better than German cars Audi and Bmw etc. I would recommend to everyone.

BadgePlatinum
Engine Size2.4
TransmissionAutomatic
Date PurchasedJan 2013

Norm

NormGold Coast

  • 2 reviews

Great car

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I bought my 2012 Kia Optima new and it has now done 102,000 klms and have had nothing done on it, this car has been a pleasure to own and drive i sort of keep waiting for something to go wrong with it but never does,i would recommend this car to anyone out there looking at this type of car,the engine noise is a bit loud on take off but you get used to it and it has heaps of power as well.

BadgeSLi
Engine Size2.4
TransmissionAutomatic
Date PurchasedMay 2012

Louise Cropley

Louise Cropley

  • 5 reviews
  • 4 likes

Fantastic car

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What a fantastic car. Not only is it a pleasure to drive, but it has enough power to feel quite sporty. The only problem we have identified with these cars is their seats are incredibly uncomfortable, which unfortunately can be a limiting factor and almost caused us to sell it. Some wool seat covers fixed the problem and now we can take it on long drives (more than an hour) and not feel numb afterwards.

BadgeSi
Engine Size2.0
TransmissionAutomatic
Date PurchasedJun 2014

Nev

NevDapto

  • 5 reviews

A great car for long trips

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The Optima is probably the best handling car I have ever driven, although a little harsh on really rough roads. The interior is conservative, which I like, and all controls operate smoothly and positively. The car has given no problems at all and has been used for trips to Cairns and Melbourne, returning fuel consumption figures between 6.8 and 7.1 litres per 100 kilometres. Although a little noisy under acceleration, it is very quiet at highway speeds. The longer I own this car the better I like it.

BadgeSi
Engine Size2.4
TransmissionAutomatic
Date PurchasedAug 2015

Keller House

Keller HouseSTILLWATER

  • 2 reviews

Great safe family car

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This car has great handling, and was spacious for our kids. I love how quiet the car is. It did sit a little to low to the ground for my taste. The loved the safety alarms for seat belts and the auto air bag control using weight limit to turn on or off. Glad we rented this car while our car was down. I will be trading my car I'm soon for one of these.

BadgePlatinum
Engine Size2.5
TransmissionAutomatic
Date PurchasedApr 2017
DrSoop

DrSoopMelbourne

  • 3 reviews
  • 2 likes

Love it!

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First purchased a Kia Optima about 5 years ago due to it being best bang for your buck in terms of interior & features, & upgraded recently to the Optima turbo GT. Whilst it was a bit pricier, it has the quality of a much more expensive European car. Features such as adaptive cruise control, blind spot detection, parking sensors & camera, GPS, leather, the list goes on. At first I thought it was a bit tame, but once I found Sport mode I soon changed my mind, it really has some zip. The GPS isn't perfect (but show me one that is...), & some safety alert features need turning off before they drive you insane, but overall it is a very classy drive that has not failed to impress.

BadgeGT
Engine Size2.0
TransmissionAutomatic
Date PurchasedJun 2016
Elaine A

Elaine AMid North Coast, NSW

  • 7 reviews
  • 3 likes

Good car, bad company

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We love the performance of our OPTIMA as it does everything Kia claims. Mileage on a long trip comes in around 6ltrs per 100 ks driving to speed signage. It handles well but you do hear a lot of road noise especially if your tyres are too hard. The interior would be better if the leather was a light colour as black is a little hot for Australia and back seat passengers seem to have a problem putting on their seat belts. The reason we have not given five stars is the rust problem and the fact Kia will not honour their warranty. We have found areas on the body that wasn't even painted so unless you live in Central Australia you are going to experience rust. We love our OPTIMA but we just wish it didn’t have the rust problem.

BadgePlatinum
Engine Size2.4
TransmissionAutomatic
Date PurchasedMay 2012
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Elaine A
Elaine A

Further to my review we have just had a recall on our Optima as there is a major problem with the engine bearings. It is a shame as the car has everything you could want in a vehicle.


Iwantservice

IwantserviceBrisbane

  • 11 reviews
  • 10 likes

I Love my Optima

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BadgePlatinum
TransmissionAutomatic
Date PurchasedSep 2015
Engine Size2.2L

Peter

Peter

  • 2 reviews

2015

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I have a 2015 Kia Optima SLi which I purchased new in June last year. Overall I like the car with plenty of interior room as well as boot space. The car is comfortable to drive and on a long journey I can get 7.5l/100kms. But there are a couple of things I feel Kia could look at. The side mirrors need a little more protection because when it rains the water runs all over them and it is hard to see what is behind you. Also the rear window needs a wiper on all models so again when it rains you can see a bit clear behind you. I think the shockies on mine at least could be upgraded as I compare them to the Camry Altise I use for work seem to be much better than mine.

BadgeSLi
TransmissionAutomatic
Engine Size2.4 litre

peeps

peepsSydney, NSW

  • 9 reviews
  • 7 likes

Style with a bit of substance

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The Optima is certainly a good-looker; it has heaps of extras - the reverse camera with sensors is great, otherwise rear vision would be limited. The Sat Nav is awkward - you have to reprogram it on arrival, otherwise it keeps barking at you to turn around, go up a tree or another irritating suggestion. Ride is harsh over speed humps etc but that's part of its sporty set-up. Optima is great for effortless touring.

BadgeSLi
TransmissionAutomatic

B2B

B2BPerth

  • 11 reviews
  • 11 likes

Best 4 cylinder sedan

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Excellent car I love it as it comes with tons of features. Friends and family love it as well to drive or be passengers.
Drives great, smooth to drive, sun and moon roof in black looks fantastic, quick of the line, easy to handle, cheap on fuel as it's a 4 cylinder and looks fantastic wherever you drive it.

BadgePlatinum
TransmissionAutomatic

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Questions & Answers

Gavin E.

Gavin E.asked

I am disappointed that my Kia Optima has crankshaft knock from failed bearings at 180k's after I had it back to Kia Mt Gravatt for the recall and had the all clear.
I was told the crankshaft was within tolerances which I find it hard to believe that they removed the bottom sump and measured the crankshaft with the pistons removed and measured the crank where the big end bearings would run on the crank all this within a couple of hours,
I think the more likey scenario they checked the vin range for the defect and found my vehicle was not in the vin range and replaced the old dipstick with the new dipstick which i suspect the old dipstick was giving the wrong reading for measuring oil.
I want to know since I did work with the brand for 4 years and I have personally influenced some of my family and friends to purchase a Kia car so far 2 x Cerato and 1 x Sportage what would Kia do to assist in having the engine repaired? given there is a whole Kia forum with Optima 2.4L customers with the same issue.

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