2015 Hybrid Optima Hybrid Joined
Sep 16, 2016 · 29 Posts
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Jun 1, 2019 If one was to read this board, it seems like no one has an Optima with high miles that hasn't had an engine failure? My questions , are these throw away cars after 100K.. Does anyone make it to 150K?. Or is that the 1 in a hundred chance. Do the hybrids have better luck since their engine is being aided by the electric motors?
If this a Toyota board, the norm is 250K.. I'm not feeling the same about these Kia's? Am I wrong? 2012 Black SX Prem. & Tech. Joined
May 1, 2013 · 2,660 Posts
Do you know what happens to Optimas with engine failure, or those that are diagnosed as likely to get the engine failure? Joined
Dec 16, 2018 · 38 Posts
141 K With No major Problem If one was to read this board, it seems like no one has an Optima with high miles that hasn't had an engine failure? My questions , are these throw away cars after 100K.. Does anyone make it to 150K?. Or is that the 1 in a hundred chance. Do the hybrids have better luck since
their engine is being aided by the electric motors? If this a Toyota board, the norm is 250K.. I'm not feeling the same about these Kia's? Am I wrong? I bought a 2013 Optima Ex . My daughter drove it with no engine problems for 5 years and 141 K. We traded for 2018 Optima Ex last year. 2015 Hybrid Optima Hybrid Joined Sep 16, 2016 ·
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Discussion Starter · #4 ·
Jun 1, 2019 Again, Im trying to ascertain if Optimas have some reliability as they grow older. No one would even question a Honda or Toyota with 150K on it.. I just don't hear of Optima owners with higher mileage cars. Are they out there? Joined May 4, 2015 ·
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Posted a while back,our '08 Optima 2.4 we purchased new and now with just under 300,000 miles, a real workhorse, great car, minimal problems. Usual problems from junk parts when manufactured: Think that's it............................for now!
Now for the '11 2.0T 155,000 miles:
Engine runs great but burns a qt. of oil every 600-700 miles.
Outer tie rod ends
Stabilizer end links
Headlight stalk
Both front wheel bearings
Pass. side axle
Brakes, brakes, brakes, sliders freeze, caliper piston sticks, have 4 new calipers/hoses sitting in garage waiting to be installed when I get enough energy
Left rear camber bolt frozen in bushing
Valve cover gasket leaking
Left front camber out used eccentric bolt
Steering coupler
Turbo oil feed line
A/T temp sensor
A/C compressor
2012 Hyundai 2012 Sonata 2.0T
Joined Feb 7, 2015
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I have a 2012 Sonata 2.0t and my original engine lasted to 149K before i developed a warped head.
Joined Mar 7, 2019
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Not high yet, but I will turn 100.000 miles on mine this weekend. Original motor, runs like new with NO issues at all yet.
Joined Feb 21, 2018
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I have a 2012 Sonata 2.0t and my original engine lasted to 149K before developed a warped head. I wonder how exactly does a warped head feel like...
2012 Hyundai 2012 Sonata 2.0T
Joined Feb 7, 2015
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I wonder how exactly does a warped head feel like... Quite horrible if i may say so myself
Joined Jun 25, 2018
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I have a 2007 Optima LX. 2.4 it has 210120 miles. It runs great. Im not gentle on it. I have used synthetic oil since my first oil change. I change the oil now once a year or every 10,000 miles. We bought the car new in 2007. Beside the regular wear and tear items. I have replaced the starter, power steering pump and the harmonic balancer. The A/C blows as
cold today as it did the day we took it off the lot. I have replaced the spark plugs twice. I also have used a K&N air filter when I replaced the factory filter at 30,000 miles. This Kia has been rock solid. We still use it every day. Was so impressed that we purchased our new off the lot 2016 Kia Optima hybrid EX. Having great results with this one too. This would be our third Kia. Our first was a 2002 Spectra that I traded in at 102000 miles and never had any problems with that one. Traded
it for the 2007 Optima. I love my Optima's.
2013 Optima 2013 Optima LX
Joined Sep 28, 2014
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I have a 2013 LX with 139K on it. I just had the engine replaced under recall at 137K. It was a Hertz rental until I bought it at 25K. No problems other than the engine bearings going out. I feel they can go way over 150K with the proper maintenance. I drive 100 miles daily and I'm pretty sure I can make it over 200K with the new engine before any other
components fail. This has been a pretty reliable car so far (with the exception of the engine replacement, but that didn't cost me a dime so I have a newish car for a few more years)
Joined Jun 1, 2020
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I have 126K miles on my 2013 optima. I run synthetic oil with factory filters, flushed the coolant, changed the spark plugs twice, ignition coils once, and changed the belt. So far the engine has been very reliable (knock on wood) with no CEL's. However, I have had other issues which are very annoying. Things break or stop working which shouldn't. For
example the radio stopped working at 36K miles (out of warranty) and the wiper motor/linkages stopped had to be changed at 125K. Luckily Im able to make all the repairs myself, so the cost is minimal. But, its those small things that stop working that make me not want to purchase another Kia. I cant help but remember my first car, a 1978 POS Pontiac bonniville, the original radio and wipers worked!!
Joined Aug 25, 2014
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I have a 2012 EX that I bought new in 2012, it currently has 142,000 miles on it and runs like it did when new. I did a break-in oil change when it had about 400 miles on it (though they said it wasn't necessary anymore), I don't know if that helped, but for $35.00 it sure didn't hurt. It's been a fantastic car, and when it finally does die, I
won't hesitate to jump into the new K5.
2012 Black SX Prem. & Tech.
Joined May 1, 2013
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2,660 Posts
I'm at 107000 miles and the Optima has been great. I plan to drive the car into the ground before I replace it, but at this rate, I don't know if the car will ever die?
Joined Apr 11, 2019
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I have a 2011 2.4L with an engine replacement. The replacement was done at 82k miles. I'm now coming up on 200k miles. All recall work was done and I do oil changes about every 5k miles. The only repairs/replacement I've personally had to do is as follows: Front driver's axle
Front driver's wheel
Front driver's wheel bearing
Front
stabilizer bar bushings
Front rotors
Front brakes about every 1.5-2 years
Front driver's side tie rod
Tires, maybe 8-10
1, maybe 2 sets of rear brakes
Joined Dec 16, 2018
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38 Posts
If one was to read this board, it seems like no one has an Optima with high miles that hasn't had an engine failure? My questions , are these throw away cars after 100K.. Does anyone make it to 150K?. Or is that the 1 in a hundred chance. Do the hybrids have better luck since their engine is being aided by the electric
motors? If this a Toyota board, the norm is 250K.. I'm not feeling the same about these Kia's? Am I wrong? My first Optima Ex, a 2013, bought new had 140 k trouble free miles on it when traded for a new 2018 Optima Ex which now has 50k trouble free miles on it. We also have a 2018 Optima SXL Turbo with 11 k trouble free miles.
Joined Feb 14, 2016
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207 Posts
Sitting at almost 130k on our 15’ and it’s been fine (knock on wood). Going to put about 200k on it before we get rid of it. It’s been pushed to its limits and she’s held up fine mechanically. The drivings sort of calmed down after wife got the Tahoe....The car might get driven once a week or once every other week. Nothing other than oil
changes since 70k miles. We’ve been told “for a 2015 that’s a lot of miles” but I’m trying to figure out how that’s a lot of miles for a 4 year old car. I’ve seen Optimas for sale with 190-200k miles on the odo (recently saw a 2018 S model with 198k miles for sale). There’s a 2013 SXL for sale right now with 286k miles.
Joined Aug 10, 2020
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I work at a dealer in Tennessee and we had a soul that a guy drove for a real estate company that had over I think 450k on it but it was only the body that was original. But today this lady came in with the cleanest 310214 mile 13 optima. She is the original owner and according to the warranty work has never been opened up. Original trans and engine
out of a theta 2 which is the highest I've ever seen. She swears on this mobil super synthetic 530. I was so surprised when I saw the number on the paper I thought it must have been a typo.
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13 Ebony SXL Turbo Touring & Tech Pkgs: Original Everything 195K Drag wheels
Joined Oct 29, 2020
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...lady came in with the cleanest 310214 mile 13 optima... Inspiring!! Mine is only at 187xxxK, yet runs sweet, no smoke, no significant detectable oil use in 3000m OCIs...
Joined Jan 5, 2021
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If one was to read this board, it seems like no one has an Optima with high miles that hasn't had an engine failure? My questions , are these throw away cars after 100K.. Does anyone make it to 150K?. Or is that the 1 in a hundred chance. Do the hybrids have better luck since their engine is being aided by the electric
motors? If this a Toyota board, the norm is 250K.. I'm not feeling the same about these Kia's? Am I wrong? mine got 195k and the second engine . turbo doesn't work, 2 speakers blown, suspension is garbage, and my transmission barely works.