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2002 kia spectra review
2002 kia spectra review








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Interior materials are not the Spectra's strong suit with headliner, dash panel and seat-fabric quality well below that of slightly more expensive competitors. Things are improved in the sedan, however, with a more useable rear seat in which four adults can fit with a minimum of contortion. Rear-seat riders get minimal legroom, and the canted rear glass impedes valuable headroom. Front disc/rear drum brakes are barely adequate, requiring lots of pedal pressure that results in mediocre stopping performance.įirm front seats are reasonably comfortable, with a decent amount of lumbar and thigh support, and the simple layout of the dashboard and controls makes the Spectra easy to manipulate. On the highway, the Spectra smoothes out bumps, but floats like a boat over highway expansion joints despite the Lotus-tuned suspension. Too bad cheap tires ruin the fun in the twisties. The Spectra proves to be a competent handler, exhibiting limited body roll and responsive steering. Additionally, the raucous motor makes an incessant whine at higher revs, which can grate on the driver's nerves.

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Powered by a 125-horsepower 1.8-liter DOHC four-cylinder engine and mated to a standard five-speed manual gearbox (a four-speed automatic is optional), the Spectra provides decent fuel economy (23 city and 29 highway) but lacks capable acceleration off idle and during passing maneuvers. Buyers can add woodgrain dash appliques, a rear spoiler and floor mats, but goodies like cruise control, alloy wheels, power mirrors and ABS are limited to the more expensive LS.

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The upgraded LS adds air conditioning, power windows and door locks, bodyside moldings, tilt steering wheel and a driver seat cushion tilt feature. Base equipment on the sedan includes power steering, four-wheel independent suspension with front and rear stabilizer bars, wheel covers, dual exterior mirrors, theft-deterrent system, rear defogger, cassette stereo, 60/40 split-folding rear seat and fabric upholstery. ABS, a CD player, cruise control and power windows are available only on the GSX. It also provides power windows and locks, air conditioning and a tilt steering wheel. GSX adds alloy wheels, a rear spoiler, tape stripes and special fabric for a sporty look. Optional equipment includes A/C, body-color side moldings, rear wiper/washer, floor mats and an automatic transmission. The sparsely equipped GS includes fabric upholstery, split-folding rear seat, cassette player, rear defroster and two-speed wipers. Two trim levels are available for the hatchback: GS and GSX.

2002 kia spectra review

The Spectra hatchback's duplicitous design does a good job of hiding the fact that it is indeed a five-door and not a sedan, and therein lies its appeal.

2002 kia spectra review

Why? Five-door hatchbacks have always been hot sellers in Asian and European markets, but American buyers have shunned the concept - so much so that Ford initially left the five-door hatchback out of the U.S. But our favorite is the utilitarian hatchback model. If you're gung-ho about three-box sedans, the Sephia sedan switches to the Spectra nameplate for this year.










2002 kia spectra review