I Can’t Believe It’s a Kia!
by Jo Ann Holt
This was my first reaction on spotting the silver 2008 Kia
Amanti with black interior and leather trim sitting in our drive.
I could not believe this classy car was a Kia!
Driving it made
it even more exciting. This
sporty-looking, smooth-driving automobile seems too luxurious to be made by the
South Korean automakers, the same guys who first brought “very inexpensive” cars
to the U. S. I remember some folks
even sneered at the Kia as being “too cheap” to buy even with fantastic
warranties and the lowest prices in town.
The Amanti quickly dispels all this.
The sporty styling features chrome accents on the front grille, door
handles and body-side moldings along with clear-lens halogen headlints with
front projection flg lights, tinted windows, and a dual exhaust.
The full-size sedan is the flagship car of Kia Motors America,
who recently announced the Amanti had topped the large car segment in the
Strategic Vision Total Value Index or TVIŽ, which considers complete consumer
ownership experience as well as the buyer’s beliefs about the economic
consequences of purchasing the product.
Kia’s Amanti also recently received a Strategic Vision
SmartGreenIndexSM in the large car segment, and was awarded a “Good” rating from
the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety in frontal and side impact crash
tests.
The Amanti
boasts a unibody frame on a platform 250 pounds lighter than previous
generations, and a 3.8 liter all-aluminum DOHC V6 engine that generates 264 HP
and 260 pound-feet of torque with a five-speed gated automatic transmission with
Sportmatic™ shift that gives it an extra power boost.
Thanks to a precise power rack-and-pinion steering system, and super
suspension and shock systems, drivers enjoy a smoother ride that contributes to
the overall feeling of being in a luxury sedan.
Amanti’s many amenities that help push it toward the luxury
class include stylish upgrades like leather seat trim, 17 inch chrome wheels,
power adjustable pedals, a premium Infinity sound system, dual zone automatic
temperature control, power front seats and power windows with heated outside
mirrors.
Safety features include eight airbags, four-wheel anti-lock
brakes, Lower Anchors & Tethers for Children (LATCH), engine immobilizer, and a
tire pressure monitoring system.
The base price of the Amanti I drove was $25,495, but added
options including an Electronic Stability Package, leather trim package, heated
front seats, Infinity Audio system with 9 Infinity speakers with subwoofer and
4” monitor with trip computer, and a power sunroof, brought the total to
$31,695.
The estimated fuel economy ranged from 17 in town to 24 on the
highway for an estimated fuel cost of $2,209.
And it’s good to know that while the Kia’s prices may have
gone up, the 10 years/100,000 mile warranty is still there, with 24-hour
roadside assistance also available.
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