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2010 Kia Forte EX Koup

Kilometers:   4799 Colour:   Black Orchid
Engine size:   2.0 Litre 4 Cylinder Body:   2 Door Car

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What a fantastic sporty looking Coupe with extremely low kilometers and Kia's excellent 5 year warranty. This vehicle gives you way more options for your money than a 2009 Honda Civic Coupe DX-A or 2010 Chevrolet Cobalt Coupe LT and 2010 Ford Focus Coupe SE....i dare you to compare! Come and check out this fun Coupe today at Harris Kia in Nanaimo!

RETAIL PRICE
$17,995

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$17,888

2010 Kia Forte Koup SX Road Test Review

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2010 Kia Forte SX Road Test Review

2010 Kia Forte Koup SX Road Test Review

Feb 19, 2010 - By: CANADIAN AUTO PRESS

When Kia says its 2010 Forte Koup is completely new, believe it. You might find this difficult to fathom, but Kia has never sold
2010 Kia Forte Koup
The Forte Koup is one seriously stylish compact two-door, and it goes well too. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
a coupe before. I can’t think of another mainstream brand that has never made a two-door hardtop model, can you?

What a way to get started! Right out of the box the new Forte Koup is arguably the best looking coupe in its compact category, easily outclassing the Chevy Cobalt Coupe, Ford Focus Coupe and Honda Civic Coupe in one purposeful blow, with lines that are so attractive and details so thoughtfully executed that it could easily move up a notch into the entry-level premium segment if it weren’t for its brand name.

Yes, Kia won’t exactly be vying for the same limelight as BMW and its fabulous little 1-Series, although on looks alone it could.
2010 Kia Forte Koup
Nice styling... brilliant detailing. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
It’s pretty impressive inside too with a well-designed overall layout boasting an attractively grained soft-touch dash-top, well-lit, nicely detailed gauges framed by a thick, meaty steering wheel with quality ancillary controls for cruise and audio, the latter connecting to Audi-like red-on-black LED displays on the centre stack, further actuated via tightly spaced, nicely damped buttons and metal-highlighted knobs. It’s a feast for the eyes and the senses, that audio system enhanced by Sirius satellite radio in my SX, and under the dash easily accessible USB and aux plugs, standard across the line, sitting ahead of a well-placed pocket for your personal device.

Just
2010 Kia Forte Koup
Soft-touch dash and high-quality switchgear, the Forte Koup is surprisingly good. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
one look at the well-bolstered black leather seats with racy red stitching and you’ll know this isn’t your average sporty compact, but rather something that can really manage a slalom course. I had no course at hand, but some local mountain roads did the trick, leaving me impressed to say the least, not only with this SX model’s sport-tuned suspension setup augmented by 215/45 R17 all-season tires rolling on 17-inch alloy rims, but it’s ability to catch a wayward move in inclement conditions via its standard electronic nannies, traction and stability control.

Yes, I know that my Koup is tricked out in SX trim, but Kia equips both EX and SX trim levels with these potentially life saving features, as well as four-wheel discs, upgraded in SX trim, with standard ABS across the line, six airbags, two of which are
2010 Kia Forte Koup
Leather seats with red stitching is a nice touch. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
side curtains that stretch to the rear seating area, and anti-whiplash front headrests.

The SX model’s uprated five-speed automatic with Steptronic manual shift mode that Kia chose to outfit its press car with didn’t disappoint in its capability, although having spent time with this transmission in the sedan I was a bit disappointed that the sportier coupe provided didn’t include the standard six-speed manual gearbox. I would’ve liked to row through the gears, not only to report back to you how this felt, but also to enjoy my time with the car more. As it was, the five-speed auto shifts fairly quickly and doesn’t feel like it’s holding back the top-tier 2.4-litre four-cylinder, an engine that should be energetic enough for most
2010 Kia Forte Koup
A nice centre stack filled with excellent sound, top-tier connectivity and an automatic HVAC system. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
peoples’ needs with 173hp at 6,000 rpm and 168 lb-ft of torque at 4,000 rpm. Actually, we happened to have a new 2010 VW Golf GTI on hand with its ultra-efficient paddle-shift actuated, dual-clutch, sequential manual DSG gearbox, and I was surprised by how well our Kia tester did, outpacing the VeeDub at launch right up to about 60 km/h, where the more powerful GTI started to gain ground. The real numbers validate our experience too, with the GTI sprinting to 100 km/h in 7.1 seconds and the Forte Koup SX needing 7.3! Not bad Kia!

Here’s where the scale tips further in Kia’s favour, however. The Forte Koup SX gets 9.2L/100km in the city and 6.2 on the highway with the manual and an even thriftier 9.0L/100km in the city and fractionally less efficient 6.3 on the highway with the auto, using regular gas no less. That aforementioned German needs premium and can only manage 10.0L/100km in the city and 6.6 on the highway with the manual, although its DSG automatic rating is slightly better at 8.7L/100km in the city and the same 6.3 on the highway. Ok, you’re right. Why should I be comparing the fully loaded $21,645 Kia Forte Koup to a hot hatch that gets started at $28,675, and equipped like my tester rolls off of VW’s showroom floor for a staggering $37,455? Really, I should compare it to the three compact coupes I commented on earlier, Chevy’s Cobalt Coupe, Ford’s Focus Coupe and Honda’s Civic Coupe.

A similarly equipped Cobalt Coupe LS2 will set you back  $22,965, hit 100 km/h in 8.7 seconds (Edmunds) and hardly make you feel as securely connected to the road doing so, albeit for $24,345 base, or $24,700 similarly equipped, the Cobalt SS blows away all Coupe comers with a 100 km/h
2010 Kia Forte Koup
There's reasonable room in the back seat. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
sprint needing a mere 5.7 seconds! The Ford Focus Coupe is an also ran performance-wise, believe me, although it comes nicely equipped for its top-line $23,249 price tag, and the $25,575 (freight and PDI included… $1,530 more with the Koup SX and similarly more with the others except Chevy’s much more reasonable $720 charge) Civic Coupe, in non-Si trim albeit complete with an aero trim package so that it was fitted more like the Koup SX, is a laggard as well loping to 100 km/h in a comparatively languishing 8.3 seconds. You can upgrade to a Civic Coupe Si that improves the 100 km/h run to 6.9 seconds, slightly better than the Koup SX, but its $27,275 (freight and PDI included) MSRP puts it into an entirely different league. So, what do we learn buy all this number-jumble? The Forte Koup is a really good deal!

If
2010 Kia Forte Koup
A sizable trunk with 60/40 split rear pass-through. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
you want one without every option, but still well equipped with such niceties as four-wheel discs with ABS, the previously mentioned traction and stability control, six airbags and other safety items, 16-inch alloy wheels on 205/55 R16 all-season tires, power windows, locks with remote access, heated cloth front seats with height adjusters, 60/40 split-folding rear seatbacks, a tilt and telescopic steering column, air conditioning, a six-speaker AM/FM/CD/MP3 audio system with steering wheel mounted controls, plus USB and auxiliary inputs plus Bluetooth connectivity, a base EX model can be had for only $18,495 with a $1,455 deliver and PDI charge.

The EX gets a fuel-efficient 156hp 2.0L four-cylinder with 144 lb-ft of torque, and both engines are ULEV certified by the way, the smaller of the two said to have an estimated
2010 Kia Forte Koup
A fun little sports coupe with fabulous styling, Kia's on a roll. (Photo: Canadian Auto Press)
fuel economy rating of 8.3L/100km in the city and 5.8 on the highway with the five-speed manual, or 8.1 in the city and the same on the highway with the four-speed auto with manual mode. Standard storage is adequate at 358 litres (12.6 cu ft).

You can add on a glass sunroof to the EX for $800, while this item comes standard with the top-line SX I tested. Other standard SX items not yet mentioned include a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, metallic interior accents, alloy sport pedals, automatic air conditioning, a glowing red “Supervision” instrument cluster, a trip computer and fog lights.

Add to that one of the best warranties in the industry at five years or 100,000 km comprehensive, plus an overall brand quality rating that just keeps getting better and better each year, and Kia’s first coupe appears to be a real winner. On looks alone the Koup will be sure to scoop up its fair share of business, and from what I’ve seen on the road so far, be prepared to see some of the coolest import buyers behind the wheel of this new ride. Civic nation? Not anymore.

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