2014 Honda Civic Coupe vs. Kia Forte Koup SX

By winning several comparison tests, the 2014 Kia Forte 4-door sedan has proved to be a worthy contender in the world of compact cars.

How about the Forte sedan’s sibling model, the newly launched Forte Koup 2-door?

How well does it compare to one of the best-selling compact coupes in the USA, the 2014 Honda Civic Coupe?

The two models have been put against each other in a comparison road test conducted by Kelley Blue Book’s editors, recently.

Here’s what they say:

Kia Forte Koup vs Civic CoupeIt wasn’t so very long ago that a contest between a Honda and a Kia would have been considered somewhat meaningless.

Honda would clearly win hands down against the Korean upstart.

Times have changed, though, and the Kia Forte Koup is viewed as a worthy opponent to the Honda Civic Coupe, so let’s compare.

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2014 Model Year Brings Significant Changes To Both Cars

Both models have been given a refresh for the 2014 model year.

Kia is adding more power with the addition of a turbocharged engine, as well as upping the ante in the cabin.

The Honda Civic Coupe has a new CVT automatic transmission, improved technology across the board, and design tweaks on the inside and out.

Both vehicles come in at under $20,000, deliver great fuel economy, and can fit 5, albeit somewhat uncomfortably.

It’s when both cars are ‘fully dressed’ that they start to separate.

Forte Koup SX vs. Civic Coupe EX-L

The models being compared here are the 2014 Kia Forte Koup SX and a 2014 Honda Civic Coupe EX-L.

The power battle sees the Kia get the nod, with its 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine delivering 30hp more than the Civic’s 1.8-liter 4-cylinder.

That extra jolt in power may have taken a small toll on fuel efficiency, though, as it’s the Civic that comes out ahead there.

The starting price of both models is only a couple of hundred bucks apart, making the difference negligible.

Loading up both models saw the Civic come in at just under $25,000, while the Forte Koup was about $1,000 above that.

The extra power makes the Forte Koup the faster of the two vehicles, but it’s also pretty smooth, with a 6-speed automatic transmission that does not suffer from turbo lag.

That said, the Civic doesn’t drive as though it’s far off in power. The CVT is especially zippy and may be one of the best examples of that type of system currently on the market.

When it comes to drivability thee Civic takes the nod over the somewhat stiff feeling of the Kia Koup, especially on tougher terrain.

The suspension on the Civic seems capable of quite easily handling any type of road surface.

So, what’s the verdict?

The guys over at kbb.com state it really all comes down to what you want from your car.

If it’s a sport, feature laden car that is affordable and fun to drive, go for the Forte Koup.

If, on the other hand, fuel economy, great resale value, and a smoother ride are what you are after the Civic Coupe is the car for you.

Your thoughts: What’s your opinion on the Civic Coupe – Forte Koup comparison test? Share your thoughts with the rest of Kia fans!

A Summary Of Kia Motors History

South Korean automaker Kia Motors have made major inroads in the US market in recent years, but their history is one that stretches back a good bit further than you might be aware.

When they first arrived on the scene, Kia was mostly known as a company that delivered well-equipped vehicles at very affordable prices.

While the brand now delivers high levels of technology and sportiness, they still maintain the value component of their business.

Kia Founded In 1944

The company was founded in 1944 and started life as a maker of bicycle parts and steel tubing.

Kia Motors LogoThe Kia name is derived from Chines and means “to arise, to come up out of Asia.”

By the time the 50’s rolled around, Kia was making bicycles, which they soon upgraded to motor scooters, most notably the C100.

The 60’s saw an expansion of products, which included 3-wheeled cargo vehicles and motorcycles.

It was only a matter of time before cars were included, with the following decade pegged for that to happen.

First Automobile Production Plant In South Korea

It was all systems go in 1973 when Kia finally built a production plant in Sohari, which was also the first fully integrated automobile production facility in Korea.

The first internal combustion engine in the country was produced there, as was the first passenger car, the Kia Brisa.

Kia Pride PhotoOther automakers started using Kia technology by the end of the decade with such cars as the Peugeot 604 and Fiat 312 manufactured with it.

The Kia lineup had expanded to include the likes of the Concord, Capital, and Potentia towards the end of the 80’s.

Ford brought the Kia built Pride to the US in 1987, renaming it the Ford Festiva for that market. That car sold well for 7 years before being replaced by the Aspire, which was also built by Kia.

Kia Starts Business In The USA

It was around that time, during the early 90’s, that Kia started selling vehicles in the US under their own badge name, with the Sephia the first to arrive.

It was not what could be described as a huge introduction, as the car was only available in the Western states at the start.

The demand for vehicles was changing, and the SUV was starting to take off. Kia their hat into the ring in 1995 with the Sportage compact SUV.

As 2000 approached, the Kia rollout in the US was pretty much complete.

Kia Forte KoupKia would have likes to have expanded further in the late 90’s, but financial problems due to the Asian financial crisis made that impossible.

Those issues were eased when Hyundai picked up the company in a 1998 merger.

That merger served as the turning point for Kia, as their vehicles quickly improved in quality, build, and performance.

Reliability, which had initially been an issue with the Korean-made cars, was also vastly improved.

The addition of an incredible warranty program helped build consumer trust in the Kia brand.

The Kia name is still thought of in terms of great value, but it is now increasingly known as one that also delivers performance and sporty styling.

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