![]() 6 months later it came back slightly, got another alignment (all under warranty) and it was gone. Once we talked them into checking the alignment on the car, poof. We went through re-balancing, must be the tires, blah blah blah. We had (more on 'had' later) an 06 and loved it, but also had that vibration problem almost from the beginning. But so far so good.Īll Kia Spectra owners with vibration problems at highway speeds, this is for you. Give me another few months and I will let you know then. Handles well and I think it's looks can grow on you. The others were insane and totally out of their minds for what they wanted for the other cars at what little came with them. ![]() I not only liked the car, but they sold it to me for 0 down, no trade in. I decided for what the car had I was willing to stay with a stick. I had to decide between breaking my promise to stay in budget, or have that luxury of an automatic. Except when it came down to the automatic. But it had everything, and I mean everything. It was quick, responsive and looked OK for a compact that was rather big in my opinion for a compact. The ION 2 with Saturn was nice, but rode a little sluggish.Īll of these cars had little or not all of the goodies except when I got into the KIA. Road noise was terrible and it was pricey too! The Yaris was almost fully equipped, but it was small, cramped and rear end heavy. It had the big 4 in it though, and would not be too good on gas anyway. The Cobalt was bare bones all the way, except it was automatic, which is what I was considering. ![]() The Versa had a fair warranty, but the car was too pricey for what it was. The last one was the KIA Rio and Spectra.Īll in all, for what you get, the Spectra wins out in my opinion. I have looked and test drove the 2007's Chevy Cobalt, the Nissan Versa and the Toyota Yaris among a few others. ![]()
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