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2008 Kia Amanti Review(*est. $25,395 to $27,995)You are here: Automotive >> Family Sedans >> 2008 Kia AmantiThis page is part of a larger ConsumerSearch report on Family Sedans which includes more reviews, analysis and a summary of the top-rated models.
What the reviewers like:
The theme that runs through most evaluations of the 2008 Kia Amanti is value. The Amanti offers only one trim level, but standard features are abundant, and the Amanti does get a lot of points for its interior styling, fit and finish, and comfort. What the reviewers don't like: The Kia Amanti's performance inspires criticism in a number of areas, particularly in handling and ride quality, and reviewers find its exterior styling unoriginal. The Amanti's fuel economy disappoints reviewers, and some are disappointed at the lack of an optional navigation system or rear fold-down seats. 2008 Kia Amanti review highlights The 2008 Kia Amanti projects itself as a luxury family sedan at an affordable price. Seats are cushy, and materials are generally attractive and high-quality. The cabin is spacious enough to inspire most sources to label the Amanti a full-size sedan, and it's also among the quietest in this segment. Kia provides long warranty coverage, including a ten-year/100,000-mile powertrain guarantee. But testers say the Amanti's performance doesn't quite measure up; although it's well-composed on some surfaces, many driving conditions seem to cause noticeable shuddering, bobbing and rocking, and some find the suspension too buoyant. The Kia Amanti is one of the heaviest vehicles in its class, and fuel economy is unimpressive. Reliability ratings are rather mixed. Most reviews state that the Amanti leaves a lot to be desired when evaluated against the exceptional reliability and value retention enjoyed by standouts like the Honda Accord (*est. $20,360 to $28,060) and Hyundai Sonata (*est. $17,670 to $24,625), but point out that its hefty complement of standard features, well-appointed interior and low sticker price may endear the Amanti to bargain-conscious buyers. Review coverage for the Amanti, Kia's flagship sedan, is somewhat sparse, and many of the reviews we found date from 2005 or earlier. Still, we were able to uncover helpful features from a number of sources. Consumer Reports is well-known for the thorough nature of its evaluations, and editors here provide a wealth of information regarding the 2008 Kia Amanti's performance, including how the car as a whole ranks against others in its class. Consumer Guide provides timely analysis that shows how the Amanti compares to a segment average. Editors at Edmunds.com offer a good single-vehicle review of the 2008 Amanti. Car and Driver and Motor Trend offer the best comparative reviews, though some aspects of the Amanti's design have changed since the original articles were published. Editors at BuyingAdvice.com include the Amanti on a list designed to highlight the most reliable large sedans on the market, but they don't include much information on where they acquired their data for the line-up, unfortunately. Also see full report: Family Sedans *In order of credibility (see our Ratings Criteria).1.
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