Yet another set of auto critics at a highly-esteemed publication have fallen head over heels for the Kia Optima. You might remember when the Kia Optima was first introduced to the market as a 2011 model -year vehicle...It was as if even the industry's most hard-nosed critics had fallen prey to a terrible case of love sickness and couldn't help but babble words of affection.
Bear in mind, Lancaster Kia doesn't say this to take away from the 2011 Kia Optima's many appealing features. The truth of the matter is critics couldn't help themselves... The Kia Optima really is that good, offering universal appeal without being boring.
Naturally, automakers producing competing mid-size vehicles were vexed at the Optima's success, in 2011 and hoped for a turn of events following the introduction of the new 2012 Kia Optima. Lancaster Kia is happy to report that judging by early responses to the new Optima, it looks like the only change in course rivals can expect is a sharp one toward even greater success for Kia.
What does Lancaster Kia like best about the 2012 Kia Optima? Well, among our personal favorites are Bluetooth; iPod connectivity; steering-wheel mounted controls; active Eco system; dual-zone, automatic climate control (EX, EX TURBRO and SX only); keyless entry; overhead sunglass holder; height-adjustable front seatbelt anchors, vehicle stability management, electronic stability control system and traction control system. That said; there are many, many more, which might appeal more to you more.
To learn which of the new 2012 Kia Optima's features are your favorites, swing by and take a test drive. And remember, if a midsize vehicle won't work with your lifestyle, Lancaster Kia also offers a popular array of crossovers (CUVs) to drivers in Lancaster PA (i.e., the 2012 Kia Sorento, 2012 Kia Sportage, and 2012 Kia Sedona).