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TO THE POINT What’s New? The 2006.5 Kia Optima is completely redesigned, with a new four-cylinder engine, a roomier interior, and much better ride and handling characteristics.
Selling Points: Value, styling, ride quality, handling, warranty
Deal Breakers: Flaccid seats, weak V6 engine option, disappointing fuel economy
Our Advice: Since the 2006.5 Kia Optima competes in one of the most popular segments of the market, it’s likely that you can drive a great deal on this new midsize sedan. And since the sticker price is already low, that means Kia might carve out a niche for the attractive new Optima.

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2006.5 Kia Optima

Kia recognizes that midsize sedan buyers want a V6 engine option, but the only thing in the parts bin that will fit into the new 2006.5 Optima is a carryover aluminum 2.7-liter V6 engine from last year’s Optima. Though upgraded with CVVT technology for a 10 percent increase in horsepower, and rated by the EPA to get better fuel economy than significantly more powerful V6 engines in some competitors, the Optima’s V6 is a dog. It makes a measly 185 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 182 lb.-ft. of torque at 4,000 rpm, slurping regular unleaded at a rate of 22 mpg in the city and 30 mpg on the highway. And those are EPA figures. If the Optima V6 is as thirsty as the four-cylinder engine in the real world, expect a combined rating of 20 mpg or less.


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