CX5 cargo dimensions (area)
#12
on the other end of the spectrum toyota messed up using shoddy frames on tacomas and with their frame recall payed us out 150% of kelly blue book value in excellent condition for it...no questions asked
Last edited by Point37; 06-16-2023 at 03:07 PM.
#13
Yah it does. They're both garbage with too many issues, recalls, and lawsuits.
#14
Current reliability reviews show Kia, Hyundai along with Mazda rank in top 10. (30+ manufacturers)
Kia has come from their early 2000's dismal original performance ranking, to ranking 3rd in most reliability review sources.
I have owned a Hyundai (wife's vehicle) and had zero issues with it other than personal seating issue (didn't like level of the door arm rest).
When I purchased my CX-5 I was also looking at the Kia Sportage Turbo SX and it's 10yr/100K warranty was hard to dismiss.
Kia has come from their early 2000's dismal original performance ranking, to ranking 3rd in most reliability review sources.
I have owned a Hyundai (wife's vehicle) and had zero issues with it other than personal seating issue (didn't like level of the door arm rest).
When I purchased my CX-5 I was also looking at the Kia Sportage Turbo SX and it's 10yr/100K warranty was hard to dismiss.
#15
Current reliability reviews show Kia, Hyundai along with Mazda rank in top 10. (30+ manufacturers)
Kia has come from their early 2000's dismal original performance ranking, to ranking 3rd in most reliability review sources.
I have owned a Hyundai (wife's vehicle) and had zero issues with it other than personal seating issue (didn't like level of the door arm rest).
When I purchased my CX-5 I was also looking at the Kia Sportage Turbo SX and it's 10yr/100K warranty was hard to dismiss.
Kia has come from their early 2000's dismal original performance ranking, to ranking 3rd in most reliability review sources.
I have owned a Hyundai (wife's vehicle) and had zero issues with it other than personal seating issue (didn't like level of the door arm rest).
When I purchased my CX-5 I was also looking at the Kia Sportage Turbo SX and it's 10yr/100K warranty was hard to dismiss.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money...g/10703135002/
What are the most reliable automotive brands?
1. Toyota2. Lexus
3. BMW
4. Mazda
5. Honda
6. Audi
7. Subaru
8. Acura
9. Kia
10. Lincoln
11. Buick
12. Genesis
13. Hyundai
14. Volvo
15. Nissan
16. Ram
17. Cadillac
18. Ford
19. Tesla
20. Chevrolet
21. GMC
22. Volkswagen
23. Jeep
24. Mercedes-Benz
#16
That is one listing, as my post indicates, I looked at multiple reviews (a few below), including the one you posted.
It's up to the individual to make an educated decision based on multiple sources.
In my lifetime, I've can honestly say I have never seen a single motor vehicle brand that has never had major issues.
Kia Reliability - 2023 Ratings | RepairPal
These are the Most Reliable Car Brands for 2023 (autolist.com)
Does Kia Make Reliable Cars and SUVs? (motorbiscuit.com)
It's up to the individual to make an educated decision based on multiple sources.
In my lifetime, I've can honestly say I have never seen a single motor vehicle brand that has never had major issues.
Kia Reliability - 2023 Ratings | RepairPal
These are the Most Reliable Car Brands for 2023 (autolist.com)
Does Kia Make Reliable Cars and SUVs? (motorbiscuit.com)
#17
That is one listing, as my post indicates, I looked at multiple reviews (a few below), including the one you posted.
It's up to the individual to make an educated decision based on multiple sources.
In my lifetime, I've can honestly say I have never seen a single motor vehicle brand that has never had major issues.
Kia Reliability - 2023 Ratings | RepairPal
These are the Most Reliable Car Brands for 2023 (autolist.com)
Does Kia Make Reliable Cars and SUVs? (motorbiscuit.com)
It's up to the individual to make an educated decision based on multiple sources.
In my lifetime, I've can honestly say I have never seen a single motor vehicle brand that has never had major issues.
Kia Reliability - 2023 Ratings | RepairPal
These are the Most Reliable Car Brands for 2023 (autolist.com)
Does Kia Make Reliable Cars and SUVs? (motorbiscuit.com)
#18
For me personally, some of the best vehicle brands I've owned have also been the worst I've owned.
All dependent on year and model, and if used, how well they were taken care of before I bought them.
Being somewhat frugal, I would never have one car payment, let alone two at once, I can't stand paying the interest.
I traded my Honda CRV for the CX-5 and paid cash for the remainder which is what I have done for the past 30 plus years.
All dependent on year and model, and if used, how well they were taken care of before I bought them.
Being somewhat frugal, I would never have one car payment, let alone two at once, I can't stand paying the interest.
I traded my Honda CRV for the CX-5 and paid cash for the remainder which is what I have done for the past 30 plus years.
#19
For me personally, some of the best vehicle brands I've owned have also been the worst I've owned.
All dependent on year and model, and if used, how well they were taken care of before I bought them.
Being somewhat frugal, I would never have one car payment, let alone two at once, I can't stand paying the interest.
I traded my Honda CRV for the CX-5 and paid cash for the remainder which is what I have done for the past 30 plus years.
All dependent on year and model, and if used, how well they were taken care of before I bought them.
Being somewhat frugal, I would never have one car payment, let alone two at once, I can't stand paying the interest.
I traded my Honda CRV for the CX-5 and paid cash for the remainder which is what I have done for the past 30 plus years.
#20
It's like people who claim they saved money by buying something on sale.
It might make you feel good or justify a purchase, but you can only "save" money by not spending it in the first place.