![]() The engine always starts up again as soon as I take my foot off the brake pedal, and it's smooth and quiet. Maybe the app "learned" my habits and determined that it was the normal situationīack to ISG. An interesting note is that for a week or so after I got the car, each time I got home and parked the car in the garage, I got an email reminding me that my doors were unlocked. ![]() ![]() However, I was able to get it fixed after a couple of emails to tech support. It was kind of glitchy at first, specifically using it to remote start the car. The car came with a complementary 1 year subscription to UVO. A lot of cars sold today just have a tire repair kit - no spare. I like the fact that the Seltos actually came with a spare tire. And we can drop the back floor down a bit and give even more space. For the size car, there is ample cargo space - even more when we fold the back seats down. The infotainment system, navigation, and driver displays all took a little effort to learn, but they make sense. Most of my driving has been in town, and I've been getting 28-29 MPG regularly. It rained on a couple days and on those days, there was a bit of power going to the back wheels as I was accelerating, the switched to front wheel only once I got up to speed. It showed that under normal situations, all power went to the front wheels. When I first got the car, I had the display on that shows how much power goes to each wheel. If anything, the CVT is smoother and quieter than some of the cars I've had with traditional automatic transmission. I fully expected that they would take some getting used to, but that has not been the case. I had never before driven a car with either CVT or all wheel drive. I've put a cover on the wheel of most of the other cars that I've owned, but didn't need to do it with the Seltos. ![]() I like the leather padding on the steering wheel. The leatherette seats in the EX are plenty comfortable for short local driving, but may leave a bit to be desired for longer trips. I've got plenty of driver's head and leg room, and my foot goes easily between the accelerator and brake - unlike some cars I've driven. I'm a 70 year old six footer, and have no trouble getting in and out of it. Most modern cars have that feature, and most of them default to "on" every time the car is started. Well, that's not unique to the Seltos, or even Kia in the whole. One complaint, primarily on owner reviews, is that if you don't want to use ISG (Idle Stop Go), you need to turn it off every time you start the car. When I have taken it on the highway, I've had plenty of power to merge into traffic and pass slower vehicles. Unless you want a car to take to the drag strip or the Indy 500, the base engine will do just fine. One of the "cons" from expert reviews is that the standard engine is under powered. If we'll be taking anyone else, we'll take her Equinox. That's a non-factor for us, as it's usually just my wife and me. The back seat passenger(s) will not be very comfortable in the Seltos. If you're a 6 footer and will be carting around 2 or 3 other large adults, you should probably opt for a larger vehicle. Some reviewers were also impressed with back seat legroom, but I beg to differ there. I'm 6' tall and find both to be substantial, … even with the sunroof, which is standard with the EX. I agree with most of the reviews concerning front seat head and leg room. ![]() I'll start my review discussing what I've read in other reviews, then finish up with some general observations. I've put just over 400 miles on it, most of it cross town commuter driving. Contact Method:* Text Email Call Current Model (Optional)įirst Name is Required First Name is Not Valid First Name is Not Valid Last Name is Required Last Name is Not Valid Last Name is Not Valid Email is Required You didn't add a phone number Zip Code is Required Enter Valid Email ID Enter a valid phone number Enter Valid Zip Code Your payment preference.A month ago, I traded in my 2013 base Soul for the 2022 Seltos EX, and love it. Use My Location Tell us how to reach you. Set your location to see nearby dealers, Select dealers. reserves the right to make changes at any time as to vehicle availability, destination, and handling fees, colors, materials, specifications, features, accessories, packages, and models. See "Features & Specifications" and "Options" pages for details. Some features only available as part of packages. See "Build and Price" section for MSRP of model shown and applicable destination and handling charges. MSRP excludes destination and handling charges, taxes, title, license, options, and dealer charges. "Starting MSRP" price is manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) for lowest model trim. ![]()
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