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Scoring Legend

5.0
Among the best
4.0
Better than most
3.0
About average
2.0
The rest
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  • 2011 Kia Rio Sedan

    $12,295 MSRP

    Hwy 34/City 27 MPG

    Overall Performance and Design 3.0

    Predicted Reliability 3.0

  • 2011 Kia Soul Hatchback

    $13,300 MSRP

    Hwy 30/City 24 MPG

    Overall Performance and Design 5.0

    Predicted Reliability 3.0

  • 2011 Kia Forte Sedan

    $14,995 MSRP

    Hwy 32/City 23 MPG

    Overall Performance and Design 3.0

    Predicted Reliability 2.5

  • 2011 Kia Rio5 Hatchback

    $15,095 MSRP

    Hwy 36/City 27 MPG

    Overall Performance and Design 3.0

    Predicted Reliability 3.0

  • 2011 Kia Forte Hatchback

    $16,895 MSRP

    Hwy 31/City 22 MPG

    Overall Performance and Design 3.0

    Predicted Reliability 2.5

  • 2011 Kia Forte Koup Coupe

    $16,995 MSRP

    Hwy 31/City 22 MPG

    Overall Performance and Design 3.0

    Predicted Reliability 3.0

  • 2011 Kia Sportage SUV

    $18,295 MSRP

    Hwy 25/City 21 MPG

    Overall Performance and Design 4.0

    Predicted Reliability 3.0

  • 2011 Kia Optima Sedan

    $19,200 MSRP

    Hwy 34/City 22 MPG

    Overall Performance and Design 5.0

    Predicted Reliability 3.0

  • 2011 Kia Sorento SUV

    $21,195 MSRP

    Hwy 24/City 18 MPG

    Overall Performance and Design 3.0

    Predicted Reliability 3.0

  • 2011 Kia Sedona Van

    $24,595 MSRP

    Hwy 25/City 18 MPG

    Overall Performance and Design 2.0

    Predicted Reliability 2.5

  • 2011 Kia Optima Hybrid Sedan

    $26,500 MSRP

    Hwy 39/City 34 MPG

    Overall Performance and Design 5.0

    Predicted Reliability 3.0

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About Ratings

The Overall Quality Rating is taken from the Initial Quality Study, which surveys original owners after 90 days of new-vehicle ownership. Ratings are provided at the model level (i.e., BMW 3 Series) and include all trim levels within that model (i.e., BMW 328, 335, 335is, et al). Click here to learn more about Power Circle Ratings or visit the model page for more ratings on the model.

Why are there no ratings for certain models?

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Why are Ratings for certain trim levels the same with a model line?

In most cases, the Rating for an entire model line encompasses all trim levels/series, body styles, and engine/transmission combinations for that particular model. For instance, Ratings for the BMW 3 Series represents the entire 3 Series family, including all model variants (i.e. 328i, 335i, 335is, M3), body styles (i.e. sedan, coupe, convertible, wagon), and engine/transmission combinations. To meet research criteria, data for all vehicles within a particular model family are aggregated when calculating the model's Rating.

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