How long can a 2009 Kia Spectra last?
They are known for the reliability and with just general maintenance can reportedly last over 200,000 miles.
What kind of car is the Kia Spectra?
The Spectra competes with small sporty cars like the Ford Focus, Honda Civic and Mazda3. The Spectra adds active head restraints that tilt forward in the event of a rear collision to reduce the odds of a neck injury. Kia promotes the Spectra’s sculpted appearance and the more aggressive look it has over many of its rivals.
What are the trim levels of the Kia Spectra?
The Spectra hasn’t changed much for 2009; Kia restyled the exterior and interior for 2007. Trim levels include the base LX, the uplevel EX and a sport-tuned SX. The SX is similar to the Spectra5 hatchback, which is listed separately in the Cars.com Research section.
What kind of car is the Kia SX?
The SX is similar to the Spectra5 hatchback, which is listed separately in the Cars.com Research section. The Spectra competes with small sporty cars like the Ford Focus, Honda Civic and Mazda3. The Spectra adds active head restraints that tilt forward in the event of a rear collision to reduce the odds of a neck injury.
Are there any problems with the Kia Spectra?
Check out our Kia Spectra overview to see the most problematic years, worst problems and most recently reported complaints with the Spectra.
How big is the front seat on a Kia Spectra?
Large, angular headlights flank the grille. It measures 177.2 inches long and is 68.3 inches wide — about the same as the Honda Civic and Mazda3 sedan and about 2 inches longer and wider than the Focus sedan. The Spectra sedan holds five people on front bucket seats and a 60/40-split folding rear seat.
The SX is similar to the Spectra5 hatchback, which is listed separately in the Cars.com Research section. The Spectra competes with small sporty cars like the Ford Focus, Honda Civic and Mazda3. The Spectra adds active head restraints that tilt forward in the event of a rear collision to reduce the odds of a neck injury.