Waynerm002
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So today I took the car out of the garage after returning the rental, first trip out since it was picked up on Thursday night. I noticed the 2019 feels tighter than my 2018 which I got new with less miles, the 2018 had 46 or so miles on it, the 2019 had 116. Outside noise seems to be less and that buffeting noise isn’t occurring on this car. The 2018 was noisy from the start and it was discovered that the drivers door was out of alignment and subsequently fixed. I suspect something else was off as other have noted theirs didn’t have the noise issues I encountered on the 2018.
On another front the stereo seems louder as well, similar to the G70 I drove a couple of days earlier, at level 10 on the volume, it’s more than sufficient while driving. I’ve used to set the 2018’s volume at 15 to 20 while streaming Spotify to get above the outside noise at highway speed. That said, the bass I found was pretty potent even and when I went to adjust it, it was set at -5, leveling out, it has enough kick to sound like there is some adjustment to it. To 2018’s system took a while to break in and sound good and the bass got deeper over time. The 2019 seems like it was already burned in. Folks have said the system has more mids and highs, which on the 2019, they are there, on the 2018 I wanted to do that mod to remove the felt cover in front of the speakers. I would set the mids to 3 and treble to 2 to get things where I like them (with enhancements set to on-stage mode), now it’s about right flat. A setting change of 1, brings up the vocals just nicely, again for my taste.
The ride so far is quite good. Steering feel is a bit better but i’ll Have to drive my buddy’s car back to back with this one to tell for sure. The Michelin winter tires have some noise at speed but they are quite new so expect that should improve over time. On the 18” wheel/tire setup, the ride feels good but a bit hard and I checked and saw the pressure was off, even though the shop guy said they adjusted them correctly when they were installed. It was a weird setting, pressures matched diagonally front to back, 42 RF/LR, 39 LF/RR, was told they were 36 all around. I’ll correct tomorrow. What I noticed though was the pressure setting remained after shutting down and leaving the car for about 20 minutes, on the 2018, once the car was turned off, you would have to drive a bit for them to reregister. The system TR installed must be better than the stock system. Can’t say for sure though as the summers were taken off and swapped upon delivery. I took a brief drive on the summers to confirm the car was in good shape before going back to the dealer and signing the paperwork.
As an owner of a few Optima’s, I know KIA makes running changes to improve issues and make the vehicle better. Some are advertised, while others you figure out through the ownership of the vehicle. That said, this car feels like an improvement on my 2018, will have to get it rebadged when it’s warmer.
On another front the stereo seems louder as well, similar to the G70 I drove a couple of days earlier, at level 10 on the volume, it’s more than sufficient while driving. I’ve used to set the 2018’s volume at 15 to 20 while streaming Spotify to get above the outside noise at highway speed. That said, the bass I found was pretty potent even and when I went to adjust it, it was set at -5, leveling out, it has enough kick to sound like there is some adjustment to it. To 2018’s system took a while to break in and sound good and the bass got deeper over time. The 2019 seems like it was already burned in. Folks have said the system has more mids and highs, which on the 2019, they are there, on the 2018 I wanted to do that mod to remove the felt cover in front of the speakers. I would set the mids to 3 and treble to 2 to get things where I like them (with enhancements set to on-stage mode), now it’s about right flat. A setting change of 1, brings up the vocals just nicely, again for my taste.
The ride so far is quite good. Steering feel is a bit better but i’ll Have to drive my buddy’s car back to back with this one to tell for sure. The Michelin winter tires have some noise at speed but they are quite new so expect that should improve over time. On the 18” wheel/tire setup, the ride feels good but a bit hard and I checked and saw the pressure was off, even though the shop guy said they adjusted them correctly when they were installed. It was a weird setting, pressures matched diagonally front to back, 42 RF/LR, 39 LF/RR, was told they were 36 all around. I’ll correct tomorrow. What I noticed though was the pressure setting remained after shutting down and leaving the car for about 20 minutes, on the 2018, once the car was turned off, you would have to drive a bit for them to reregister. The system TR installed must be better than the stock system. Can’t say for sure though as the summers were taken off and swapped upon delivery. I took a brief drive on the summers to confirm the car was in good shape before going back to the dealer and signing the paperwork.
As an owner of a few Optima’s, I know KIA makes running changes to improve issues and make the vehicle better. Some are advertised, while others you figure out through the ownership of the vehicle. That said, this car feels like an improvement on my 2018, will have to get it rebadged when it’s warmer.

