Rooting out bias
Ok, so maybe my expectations weren’t too high here, as there’s still some bias surrounding the Kia brand, but I was to be proven wrong. This car is sportier than I would ever have thought. Other than the somewhat pervasive power steering, (it feels like the car doesn’t have control over its actions in some conditions), the Forte5 feels quite lively.
Handling is in fact decent, and the car tackles corners with a fair amount of agility. Plus, the ride is comparable to that of a Mazda3, which puts it smack dab in the middle of the class in terms of comfort and gives it a slight advantage where roll control is concerned.
Under the hood slumbers a nicely energetic, 173-hp, 2.4-litre mill. You can also opt for a 156-hp, 2.0-litre affair, but obviously I can’t guarantee the same level of juice. As for the transmission, a six-speed automatic, it comes with finger-friendly paddles behind the steering wheel. The gear ratio is sound, which no doubt contributes to the fuel-efficient performance of the machine: I logged a perfectly respectable average of 9 litres per 100 km.
That little bit extra
So I discovered a Forte5 that’s fun to drive, dynamic and undeniably lively, which all adds up to an excellent offering in this class. Of course, in its longer hatchback version it will appeal first and foremost to families with a couple of kiddies (more than that, and your munchkins will suffer in the not-so-spacious back).
Though the back seats offer more room than those of the Forte5’s rivals (the roof line has been modified specifically for this), the trunk has suffered in consequence and is one of the smallest in the compact hatchback category.
Despite this, the car’s excellent value makes it a serious contender, and this is one model that should be near the top of your shopping list.
But if you’re not sure about the machine’s reliability, Kia certainly is: the Forte5 is covered by a 5-year, 100,000-km warranty with roadside assistance. This Kia has got everything it takes to put your mind at ease and a smile on your face.
Ok, so maybe my expectations weren’t too high here, as there’s still some bias surrounding the Kia brand, but I was to be proven wrong. This car is sportier than I would ever have thought. Other than the somewhat pervasive power steering, (it feels like the car doesn’t have control over its actions in some conditions), the Forte5 feels quite lively.
Handling is in fact decent, and the car tackles corners with a fair amount of agility. Plus, the ride is comparable to that of a Mazda3, which puts it smack dab in the middle of the class in terms of comfort and gives it a slight advantage where roll control is concerned.
Under the hood slumbers a nicely energetic, 173-hp, 2.4-litre mill. You can also opt for a 156-hp, 2.0-litre affair, but obviously I can’t guarantee the same level of juice. As for the transmission, a six-speed automatic, it comes with finger-friendly paddles behind the steering wheel. The gear ratio is sound, which no doubt contributes to the fuel-efficient performance of the machine: I logged a perfectly respectable average of 9 litres per 100 km.
Under the hood slumbers a nicely energetic, 173-hp, 2.4-litre mill. (Photo: Kia) |
That little bit extra
So I discovered a Forte5 that’s fun to drive, dynamic and undeniably lively, which all adds up to an excellent offering in this class. Of course, in its longer hatchback version it will appeal first and foremost to families with a couple of kiddies (more than that, and your munchkins will suffer in the not-so-spacious back).
Though the back seats offer more room than those of the Forte5’s rivals (the roof line has been modified specifically for this), the trunk has suffered in consequence and is one of the smallest in the compact hatchback category.
Despite this, the car’s excellent value makes it a serious contender, and this is one model that should be near the top of your shopping list.
But if you’re not sure about the machine’s reliability, Kia certainly is: the Forte5 is covered by a 5-year, 100,000-km warranty with roadside assistance. This Kia has got everything it takes to put your mind at ease and a smile on your face.