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Bill
I traded a '95 Mercedes-Benz E320 on the Amanti, and in my opinion, the auto A/C on the Amanti performs MUCH better than the auto A/C on the E320 did.
I rarely have passengers in the back, so I really can't comment on the temperature in the back seat on a hot summer day.
I see more and more Amanti's here, about 1 every week or so. I saw one today, so I guess it will be about another week until there's another Amanti to see.
I also wrote to KIA. I complained about an ad that ran here on TV, showing a bunch of screaming idiots at a dealership with banners and stuff. I thought these people did NOT represent typical Amanti owners and it had no class whatsoever, (something I think our car has). I found it rather embarrassing actually. I know they have to appeal to a certain public for their cheaper product line, but my thought was they shouldn't include Amantis. The ad quickly disappeared and I haven't seen it in awhile. I doubt I had anything to do with it, though.
Well, bye for now!
-Pete
MagMax
Magmax
Magmax
Magmax
I agree with you that one never sees the gorgeous interior of the Amanti promoted which in my opinion is it's finest feature. Not that the exterior is bad, but my greatest joy has always been entering and driving this car.
I was thinking about your comment on the desert Amanti ad. I've come to the conclusion that driving aggressively on a sandy (desert) surface, will greatly reduce the traction and keep the car from leaning and nose diving as it might on asphalt, let's say. It's kind of like playing tennis on a clay court where you can slide to a shot as opposed to a hard surfaced court where you can't slide as well.
But your point is well taken and I hope to see some fresh ads in the future.
-Pete
Then double click each photo to enlarge it.
I simply used some good quality electrical tape to cover the vertical chrome bars, which took me about a half an hour. This left the horizontal ones and makes the car appear wider. I have always felt the Amanti looked tall and this widens it up a bit. Let me know what you think!
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/tgear2/my_photos
I've never attached photos before , so I hope this works!
-P
Bill
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/tgear2/album?.dir=1c30
-P
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/tgear2/my_photos
This site should show all my shared photos. The group on the right is the Opirus group I was referring to.
Thanks, -Pete
Tom
MagMax
MagMax
I wonder why kia-forums.com would be hosted by a company called Menara Mas Internet located in Bandun City, West Java, WJ40111, Indonesia--and why they would try to make it appear that they're actually in "zip 40111 US" ...hmmmm
Even though the site is hosted by a US isp, and seems to have some great Kia info, I'm going to have to think some more before I "register."
The rear armrest does look a little unfinished without the matching wood trim. I mean the rear armrest still a substantial piece, but if you find information about the wood trim and it's not too pricey, I would consider changing mine also.
Thanks, -Pete
-Pete
Also, did anyone else get a roll of extra trunk carpet with their vehicle?
Bill
My wife fell in love with the looks as soon as she saw the first commercials 18 odd months back, but as I hadn't until now, seen any comprehensive feedback, I've tended to shy away although I too like the looks of this car. I saw one on a lot in Kamloops BC this past summer, and had a close look at it then, it was a Sunday, so couldn't sit in it, drive it etc.
I am a long time resident of the Southern Gulf Islands on the left coast of BC Canada, and am in the process of selling of part of the family homestead due to the fact that it is too impractical to hang onto it any longer. I have promised my dearly beloved wife a new car once we make the sale. Up to now, we had basically narrowed it to the Sonata, Ultima, or Accord and not seriously considered the Amanti due to perceptions about it being underpowered etc.
I have just finished reading this entire forum, all 544 messages, and am now seriously putting the Amanti back in the running, especially as every time we occasionally see one when we are off island, my wife just gushes about the car, and can't help peering into the widows etc whenever we see one in a parking lot. Sheesh!
As you can imagine, I have a few comments and questions regarding the dialogue all you fine folks have posted here.
Question. In regards to the "tennis ball" clunk from the front suspension, can everyone here who has experienced this confirm whether or not their car has the suspension package? I feel that this might add some insight to the issue...
Comment. Air Conditioning systems in automotive applications. I think it was MagMax who was trying to shut down his compresser. These systems, in addition to refrigerant, also have lubricating oil (very special oil) mixed in. The design of the systems requires the compresser to momentarilly engage every so often to allow this lubricant to properly circulate to critical internal components. If this doesn't happen, among other things the seals will eventually dry out and you will ultimately lose the charge on the system. Hope that helps you out a little.
BTW, I am a journeyman marine mechanic, and an engineer officer on a passenger RO/RO ferry, although I don't work on KIA's per se, I know a little bit about how some of this stuff works..... (not trying to blow my own horn, just want to contribute to the group if I can)
Question. Does anyone know if the stereo system has auxilliary inputs? I currently drive a '98 Dodge RAM 3/4 ton 4x4. In it I have a little toy that I really like, and would install one in the new Kia if we end up buying one. It is a car mounted MP3 player called the Neo 35 Jukebox. Go to www.ssiamerica.com for more info on this unit. The company went open source on the firmware about a year ago, and there is a large online community that supports it. Mine has a 80GB drive in it, and I currently have around 18,000 songs on it. The kit comes with an FM modulator that plugs into the antenna lead on your existing radio, which is how I have it set up at the moment, but the sound quality is much better if you can direct plug it into the aux jacks on your system if available. This unit is fabulous on long trips, and you can take it in your house at night and run it through your stereo if desired, great for parties!!
OK, I've strayed a little here, its late, I'll think of the rest of my questions/comments as I go along. If I've broken any rules of conduct, feel free to berate me accordingly, I can take it.
TTYL, -=[al]=-
BTW, if you take a look at the Rules of the Road linked at the top of the page, you'll have just about all the scoop on the ways of doing things around here. If you have any questions, feel free to email me.
Have fun!
Billh
The standard radio does not have external auxillary jacks. An FM modulator would work fine, I use one in the house to pipe computer audio all over the house on the FM band.
I change my own oil and have had no problems with Purolator Premium Plus filters leaking. It is a pain in the neck to change the oil since the car sits so low to the ground.
The cargo net lays flat and there are two carpets for the trunk, mine came in a roll also.
I certainly like the car, fun to drive, looks great.
-Pete
By the way, in response to the other postings, I also finally decided to install my net flat on the floor. Now I'll have to check the trunk to see if I also got a second carpet. Never noticed before. It's amazing what you learn from this forum.
magmax
To clarify, I'm not all that worried about the suspension issue in that an intermintent sound won't bother my wife or I all that much, unless its presence has a negative impact on the longevity of suspension components. As MagMax can likely allude to, we have some of the most famous potholes in this corner of the planet. I'm sure that the manufacturer warranty would deal with any issues arising out of faulty components as long as we drive the car reasonably. I agree with the comment about horsepower, as long as there is enough to do the job comfortably, the rest is just there for bragging rights and making oil company shareholders happier. It is very encouraging to read about those of you who traded "higher end" vehicles in on this car, and are still happy with the result. As my wife just LOVES the look of this car more than about any other, I'll take a more serious look than I might otherwise. As mentioned before, I can't do anything until I flip the other property (Know anyone who wants to buy rare waterfront on Salt Spring Island?) I can provide a URL to those who are interested.
Back on topic (sorry) I can live with the FM modulator if need be, I was just hoping that the stereo would have aux inputs, hidden or otherwise. A lot of newer car stereos are capable of operating an external CD stacker, in these cases the inputs are there, the wiring harness to the unit might have to be changed out to access them in some cases. Has anyone seen any manufacturers clues on the radio other than KIA logos?
Regarding the oil filter, I am of the belief that as long as the vehicle is in the warranty period, only OEM parts should ever be used in case of problems. Otherwise, you could be on the hook for an expensive repair bill if something goes wrong if it could be even remotely construed that your jobber parts contributed to the failure. I have worked in the marine industry for a number of years, and I have seen a few cases where owners were left hanging out to dry as a result of these types of things.
I saw in the Victoria paper today, the KIA dealer was advertising Amanti's for $31,995 CDN. I wonder how much wiggle room there is on that price? I am in a way glad that all options are there on the Canadian models, simplifies the buying process immensley without having to haggle over anything beyond the colour. As well, due to our roads, I would want the suspension package anyhow, in addition to ride quality issues, it would hopefully make that system a little more robust in the long run.
That said, Happy Amanti Motoring!
Bill
The Canadian pricing is a bit deceptive at the moment. The low prices that are being offered are for in stock 04 models and apply only to a cash deal. If you want to finance, that low price disappears. I went through all that two months ago and had to make my deal the hard way. The only real difference between an 94 and 05 in Canada is the lack of a 6-CD in dash changer and no heated rear seats in the 04. The 05 also has upgraded automatic wipers, a different centre armrest insert if you choose the grey interior, a slightly modified front console lid (one fewer strip of faux wood), and a plain inset instead of faux carbon fibre in the panel behind the rear door quarter window. So, the 04 at that price is a pretty good deal, I'd say. I went for the 05 because I wanted the CD changer and the heated rear seats and my list price was $35,900 plus pdi & freight. Fortunately they wanted to make a sale and I was a persistent bargainer (more than an hour after closing time on a Sunday)so I got a good deal. Most importantly, I got a great car.
MagMax
MagMax
Only 1 key was available and the key code was not included. Is it any problem for the Kia dealer to match the vin to the key and make duplicates?
My mirror has the three buttons for triggering electric garage doors. I can't find in the manual how to put the garage frequency code in those buttons.
Is using regular unleaded any problem (87 octane or better.)
Thanks for the help. I'm enjoying the discussions.
Jautze
Keep us posted on how your car is. Thanks Buff
I called Kia today about the garage door openers and they looked through the manual and could not find the info in the 15 minutes on the phone. Its probably in there, but buried in some strange chapter of the book.
I bought my Amanti off the Budget Rent a Car lot with 15,000 miles, about 7,000 off the new price. It is silver, and although I am not familiar with all the packages, it seems to have everything: sunroof, leather, dual temp control, 6CD Infiniti sound. Budget only had the one key, which is why I need another. Kia sent me to a locksmith who can laser cut the blank they have ordered for me. Budget did discount the car $150 when they realized they only had one key, which is about right since the blank and electronic opener will be $120.
Jautze