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2014 Kia Forte EX Long-Term Road Test

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edited September 2014 in Kia

image2014 Kia Forte EX Long-Term Road Test

A review of the easy-to-reach controls in our long-term 2014 Kia Forte

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  • pqlyur1_pqlyur1_ Member Posts: 1
    Mmm, bacon...
  • pqlyur1pqlyur1 Member Posts: 14
    I saw a Kia Cadenza in the flesh today and thought it was quite attractive.
  • donnaderosadonnaderosa Member Posts: 5
    We may be getting a Cadenza for our long-term fleet. -- Donna
  • tp660tp660 Member Posts: 15
    @donnaderosa You guys should consider the Infiniti Q50 for your long-term fleet too. It would be a good opportunity to see how it compares to the G35 since it seems to be such a different vehicle.
  • allthingshondaallthingshonda Member Posts: 878
    Ditch the Cadenza and get a CTS-Vsport. Saw my first 2014 CTS today and I must say, this car has Swag. It looks like money. If you took all the badges off even a non car enthusiast would know that it's a very expensive car. The Twin Turbo engine is a beast with 420 HP. That's only 40 horses less than the V8 in your Stingray. It's like GM said to Ford, we see your Ecoboost 3.5 365HP and raise you 3.6 and 420HP don't need a fancy name just Twin Turbo V6. Oh and to the Germans we'll throw in RWD, E-Limited Slip Diff, Magnetic Ride Control, less weight and near perfect 50/50 weight distribution. Now what you got to say?

    Can't wait to see what this engine will do in the lighter smaller ATS-V.
  • pqlyur1pqlyur1 Member Posts: 14
    I have to say this Kia Forte sedan is kicking the tail of the Chevy Cruz in the content/value arena.
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