Kia vs Honda, Which is Better

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Kia vs Honda, Which is Better, DIY and car review with Scotty Kilmer. Honda car review. Kia car review. Which Asian car manufacturer makes the most reliable car, Kia or Honda. Are Hondas still reliable? Are Kia cars any good? Which car is worth buying, Hondas or Kias? Kia used to be known as terrible cars but newer ones have vastly improved over the years, are they now better than Honda? Car Advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 51 years.

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scottykilmer
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Which is better Honda or Hyundai?
Scotty: Toyota

evovideo
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I don’t even have to watch the video to know Scotty will say Honda

marcacosta
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No matter what brand you have if you don't take care of your car the car can't take care of you...

Ganbala
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Back when “Yundai” was trash in the early 2000’s my neighbors had two. The motors crapped out on both of them. They took them to the dealership and they got brand new vehicles no cost.

Denali_Rebel
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The problem with car dealers is there are not enough GOOD mechanics anywhere!

nh
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I don't think Kia and Hyundai can sell junk and offer 10 year/100, 000 mile powertrain warrenties. If Mercedes did that they're out of buisness!

gr
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Owned a 2002 Accord Coupe V6 with 200k+ miles in it and it still runs like new

vitoaditya
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I live in Calgary and I'd owed Honda's since my first car, until I bought a 2011 Sorento EX, and I'm still loving it, she's at 245, 000 km (150k miles) and only visited the mechanic 2 years ago to get the front suspension fixed, at the time I had as well a 2006 honda civic which in 2014 I decided to replace it for a new Forte, and today, after 100k miles it hasn't been at the mechanic or the dealership for any repairs. Only things I do on my cars is brakes and oil changes. I still love Honda's but Kia has earned my trust.

rpgking
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We have owned 6 different Hyundais and now a 2019 Sedona. Not one problem mechanically on any of them..

DanniGold
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I have loved Honda's my whole life. But my current KIA (2009 Sportage) has better fit & finish and has given me nearly 200, 000 completely trouble free miles.

CalvinHikes
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Both Korean brands have come a long way. I love my Hyundai Sonata. One of the main causes of the price difference is that Hyundai produces their own steel

tbmb
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my wifes driving a 2004 hyundai sonata with 2, 7 v6-never had any trouble.

hollbri
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my old boss has a Hyundai Gensis when they first brought it to the states; dude has had 0 problems with it.

TheNacropolice
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Own 2003 and 2007 Honda pilots with 242k and 153k miles, respectively. Great vehicles and still rolling.

2016 Honda Accord EX 2.4L CVT with 26k miles. Broke down with bad high pressure fuel pump for direct Injection engine. First Honda I've ever owned that had to be towed to the dealer.

creatureunderthebed
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2008 Honda Accord 2.4 liter. 240, 000 still runs perfect

brantleycombs
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I had a 2006 Honda Civic, drove it 72, 000 miles before totalling it. Under warrantee I had to have interior trim replaced, driver's side power window motor replaced (twice), passenger side power window motor (once), rear passenger side power door lock replaced, power trunk latch replaced, and air conditioning went out and took a month to fix in the middle of summer. Thank God I'd gotten an extended warrantee. Brakes were done at 60, 000 miles and the guy at Midas was shocked, said he usually saw cars like mine go through brakes in about half the time.

After totalling it I got a Hyundai Sonata. Long story; I'd been trying to negotiate the price on an Accord but the dealership refused to negotiate, so I went across the street to the Hyubdai dealer to spite them. I traded that car in at 52, 000 miles with not a single problem.

I traded it in on a Santa Fe Sport (2.0t). It's 7 years old and I've put 96, 000 miles on it. I've only had to replace a fuel pump under warrantee and I'm currently having a problem with the transmission fluid temp sensor, which is getting repaired under warrantee. Those have been the only issues with it. No interior trim falling off, no power window or door lock issues, the brakes are still the factory set but will need to be replaced soon, the battery was finally replaced about a month ago. I just change the oil every 5, 000 miles and she keeps treating me well.

After paying off the Santa Fe I bought a 2018 Accord, before the 1.5t engine issues became a popular topic. No major issues mechanically, but I'm seeing a number of fit and finish issues again; trim falling off, not properly attached to begin with, and now chipping paint is becoming a discussion topic that has me worried.

Suffice it to say, I've been more impressed with my Hyundai ownership experience than my Honda one. The only reason for getting a Honda over a Hyundai IMO is the better driving dynamics.

jaanfo
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Car rental companies in Australia buying Hyundai's now for years. Owners saying they are very reliable.

broncosgjn
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Scotty hates kia, cause until 100k miles, they won't come to 'ol Scotty's shop for power train work.

casualsuede
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283, 000 miles on my 2008 Hyundai Sonata Limited. 11 years later and she is still running strong.

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