The only complaint that I have about the car is that when I am driving on the interstate at speeds above 65 or 70 there is a vibration in the steering wheel.
This car I purchased Labor Day weekend 2007. I went to the dealership and was looking at the KIA Rio. For a thousand or so more dollars I was really interested in the Spectra. I took the vehicle for a test drive and was highly impressed with the way the vehicle handled and how much power the little four cylinder really had. In my previous civics the mountain I climb for work everyday I always needed to downshift... in this Spectra I can just keep it in fifth gear and it just keeps on going like a tank.
At first glance of the car I figured it would feel cramped or small on the inside. I was awfully surprised on how roomy the interior actually is. This four door sedan is very roomy (for a smaller vehicle) and has some nice features. The driver seat does have a six way adjust which is very nice. It does come with a tilt steering wheel, but I would have liked a telescopic wheel instead. CD player is standard with the auxiliary port ready to hook up a Zune or Ipod to play. The six speaker stereo sounds good, but to me could always be better.
Trunk space is a decent size, the bad part is the vehicle does not have gas shocks to raise the trunk. It has those big hinges that crush items if they are packed too tightly in the car. To me personally, this is not a problem.
Underneath the hood it is very easy to see all items and work on later after the 100,000 mile warranty expires. I went ahead and opted for the 10 year 100,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty for very little extra. I believe this will be well worth it.
All in all I think this is a great vehicle for what it is. I compared the Nissan Versa, Chevrolet Aveo, Toyota Corolla, Dodge Caliber, and the Hyundai Accent. Even though the KIA name brand is not as well known as these others, I could not see a reason to pay more for the name. You can talk about resale value, but I am looking at this as a long term investment.
The Spectra just turned 15,000 miles. I have not had to do anything to the car at all. I have been doing synthetic oil changes every five thousand miles and that has been it. Car runs just as good as it did brand new!
I have a 2008 Kia spectra with only 400miles on it and the steering shakes at 60-70 mph. Dealer said they can't feel it.
I have an 08 KIA Spectra as well, and I love the thing! Amazing mileage for the performance. I haven't noticed any wheel shake at all, maybe your tires are just out of balance or something. It's something the dealer could easily have forgotten, and a couple of grams of weight makes all the difference on the interstate. :) Also, the factory tires suck. Bad. That might have something to do with it too. I don't expect to get more than 30,000 miles out of these tires, they just seem so cheap... but, given the price and the quality of the car, I guess it's forgivable.
The car now has 72,000 miles on the it. The original tires wore out at 40,000 and were replaced with BF Goodrich. The steering wheel vibration has not changed. Tires are rotated and balanced every other oil change. Other than that, the car runs flawlessly.