People who are saying this car is slow do not understand its purpose. Its supposed to be a swift little car that gets good fuel economy and is fun to drive.
And there’s a method to the cvt models to get it to a 5.5-6 second 0-60 even with 140hp. You put it in sport mode on automatic mode so it stays in sport mode when you go back to it and put it in manual mode with tc off. Give it power, lift a little and then put it back down and I’ll take off quicker, get to the top of first and take it out of manual mode, when it starts to drop in rpm a little bit let off a little and then floor it again. It completely changes the launch of the car
I got one yesterday. Traded in 2020 Dodge Ram because I lost a need for compensating my ego and needed something better on gas. The GT was the only Forte with a manual transmission, and it is quick as hell. Now I have to be careful to not get a speeding ticket.
You should get the intercooler resonator delete pipe installed if you haven’t already! It’s as easy as jacking the car up and taking the cover off underneath, the pipe is right behind the oil pan iirc so be careful if it’s warmed up and just make sure you push the flanged ends into the slots in the oem plumbing and clamp her down and put the cover back on! I bought mine from Cherry Tuning & Performance for like $23 and even with the DCT you can feel how much more responsive the car is with just that part, and takes away one area you’d get some heat soak too!
@@AIDAHAR210 I don't drive a Honda bum, nice try. Coming from a loser that bought a Forte. Learn you're car's if you think a forte can gap a honda in the first place 😉. Those dog sh** hyundai engine that blow out at 100k miles. That why there a massive recall on most hyundai/kia and not to mention the clown car's of the year with the highest number being stolen just by use a random USB drive 🤣😂.
I have the lxs and while it has less power it does have a cvt. Start it out in sport mode on the shifter with normal mode normally, tc and stability control off. Take off in sport mode using manual mode. When it gets to the top of first, move it over into automatic in normal mode and go about 3/4 throttle and it holds itself at the peak of the powerband as you accelerate. It'll take you off guard from going around driving normally to that because as soon as you take it out of manual, it lunges back as it takes off
What people don’t understand about this car is that the engine is soooo good. It’s so good that you can definitely add mods and upgrades to have it go from 201WHP To 350WHP. Not impressed? Not only will it be pretty damn fast, it’s a light car. Meaning it doesn’t weigh that much. Having it tuned you could definitely argue this can go from 0-60 REALLY quick. Downside is… your top speed will be beaten. But still very very very good car.
2017 Kia forte here bought her new now has 73k miles runs like new 2.0 engine 6spd transmission wit manual mode if wanted great car extremely reliable.
@@austinpaseka8069wait, can you please explain that a little bit to me, I just bought one today and I was wondering what it did, I tought it was like a hybrid transmission that can be used either auto or manual!
The launch mode is cool and all but if that’s got the cvt there’s a faster way of launching it. My 2019 with the 2L without a turbo and 140hp can launch faster. You put it in sport mode in automatic mode that way when you go back in it’s in sport mode and then put it into manual shifting mode and into first gear with tc off. Take off and when you get to the top of first take it out of manual mode, as the rpm starts to drop let off the throttle a little bit and put it back in. It lowers the marketed 0-60 from around 8 seconds to about 5.5-6
Great quick Video love to see more, I'm using Premium Octane Fuel ⛽find the engine sounds and pulls a little harder, though it's our only car so looking for Max power , 😀
My mom had a 2016 Kia Optima and the engine caught fire on the highway driving to p.a from nyc and they told her it was her they couldn’t pay cuz it was to much damage to determine where the fire started even tho that engine was recalled and they gave it back to her a few weeks before saying it was fine
@@PerformanceOnWheels the manufacturer recommends 87, though above sea level the engine will start to pull timing power loss from the engine to stop engine nock, with higher premium Octane Fuel the engine management system will allow advanced timing and more boost/power due to higher Octane Fuel ⛽ that has much higher tolerance to engine nock. These engines also have overboost for short periods if all parameters are met and you can really feel it
@@tomyburns7817yeah I just got one and all of the turbo cars I had took at least 89 premium so I’d rather spend the extra for medium grade instead of the cheapest
My 2021 Kia forte GT limited, is the exact same interior as the new 2023, 2024's the only difference is the colorwheel for ambient lighting and the logo. literally copy paste the rest
In the Kia Cerato/Forte GT auto transmission, all drive modes (Eco, Confort, Smart and Sport) can either be shifted automatically ou semi-automatic by using the shift paddles -+ on the steering wheel. However, moving the gear selector to D (drive) then to the left, it will activate and only work in Sport mode, and the gears can also be shifted -+ using the gear selector or wheel paddles.
To let the tires spin, if traction control is on the system will stop the tires from spinning aka cutting power, so it can end up having a slower 0-60 time. With Traction control off the tires will spin as much as they can under full throttle and aslong as the car doesnt fall on its face sometimes its quicker than having traction control on
@@xxleslie_mestrowxx1168 Its still possible, all thats being done is brake boosting, even if the gt-line doesnt have a sport mode or turbo you can still hold the brake and floor the gas, then let go to launch at a higher RPM which is all that was really done in this video.
@@blayt.mp4341cvt transmission will slip do not try and launch them idk if this works for the Kia but when I had my civic 200hp cvt the best way to get rolling is use sport and hit pedal half way to get into it and around 15-20 mph mash the gas
@@exotik4123 done it to my corolla can confirm it never slipped on launch but would slip on the fake upshifts lol. My 2020 corolla still going strong with 44k miles with me beating and launching it for 4 1/2 years
Its a push to start... pretty sure it has an immobilizer xD. Kia started using immobilizers as standard practice in 2021, only a couple 2022 model years were built without them. The immobilizers were only missing on turn key ignitions.
I’ve had both , they are basically the same . The normal 2.0 is actually pretty quick . The 1.6 needs to warm up and be launched correctly, i have a GT now, it’s definitely a quick car . It sounds good too and is generally a much nicer place to be in , also the dual clutch is nice , he’s not really going hard on the car here , i get lots of wheel hop when i launch hard.
@@AIDAHAR210 Not really..got hangmedown buick 2012 we have never changed anything ..never a tune up! 245,000 miles. I have two frieds who bought Kia optimas. One is 1018 at 90,000 miles enginrvdied the other has late model kia optima trans failed had to be replaced.
@@PerformanceOnWheels I agree they are improved in quality and looks, my friends old kia just about everything broke, by the end he was climbing in the though the windows. Still so many quality brands like Toyota, Honda, Chevy or Ford im not sure why people buy a kia.
Plus they have the biggest bang for your buck out of any car in there class. What other compact economy car can you get highway self driving and cooled seats in
@@PerformanceOnWheels They need a 10 year warranty because they are known to be of bad quality and need lots of fixes. Consumer reports dogs them for a reason.
People who are saying this car is slow do not understand its purpose. Its supposed to be a swift little car that gets good fuel economy and is fun to drive.
And there’s a method to the cvt models to get it to a 5.5-6 second 0-60 even with 140hp. You put it in sport mode on automatic mode so it stays in sport mode when you go back to it and put it in manual mode with tc off. Give it power, lift a little and then put it back down and I’ll take off quicker, get to the top of first and take it out of manual mode, when it starts to drop in rpm a little bit let off a little and then floor it again. It completely changes the launch of the car
Even still, the current kia forte gt has a 0-60 of 6.7s. Which isn't bad for such a small car.
Mine kicks me back into my seat when i floor it.
And that why I got it coming from 600 plus up vehicles love my daily 24 GT🤘
I had a 2020 first year model year, sold it regrettably and miss it all the time. What a fun solid vehicle
I got one yesterday. Traded in 2020 Dodge Ram because I lost a need for compensating my ego and needed something better on gas. The GT was the only Forte with a manual transmission, and it is quick as hell. Now I have to be careful to not get a speeding ticket.
You should get the intercooler resonator delete pipe installed if you haven’t already!
It’s as easy as jacking the car up and taking the cover off underneath, the pipe is right behind the oil pan iirc so be careful if it’s warmed up and just make sure you push the flanged ends into the slots in the oem plumbing and clamp her down and put the cover back on!
I bought mine from Cherry Tuning & Performance for like $23 and even with the DCT you can feel how much more responsive the car is with just that part, and takes away one area you’d get some heat soak too!
@@xB2KxRewindZ that is on my list right after a catch can
You guys are actual 🤡 that never drove anything fast in you think a 201hp car is fast. Any base model honda would gap your ass.
@@MWAclanGaming I'm sorry that a base Forte with a CVT gapped your riced out civic. Feel bad 4 u
@@AIDAHAR210 I don't drive a Honda bum, nice try. Coming from a loser that bought a Forte. Learn you're car's if you think a forte can gap a honda in the first place 😉. Those dog sh** hyundai engine that blow out at 100k miles. That why there a massive recall on most hyundai/kia and not to mention the clown car's of the year with the highest number being stolen just by use a random USB drive 🤣😂.
I juts bought mine 2024 gt and I love it.
I just bought the 2024 gt line and I’m in love
Same
That’s like 6.5 secs or better. Nice!!
6-6.5 seconds, 5.5 was my best with a race chip gts
And that's without launch control or an lsd
7secs at least
I have the lxs and while it has less power it does have a cvt. Start it out in sport mode on the shifter with normal mode normally, tc and stability control off. Take off in sport mode using manual mode. When it gets to the top of first, move it over into automatic in normal mode and go about 3/4 throttle and it holds itself at the peak of the powerband as you accelerate. It'll take you off guard from going around driving normally to that because as soon as you take it out of manual, it lunges back as it takes off
They have done 6.6 0-100kph
So as quick as around 6.4 0-60mph...
My Gravity Gray Forte GT manual gets here Monday!!! I can't wait! They seem like fun little dd's!
They are!
Gt line or gt limited?
@@Dabal_R Gt limited
How is it so far?
@@mathaesmi7531 Thing is a blast! I've had zero issues. I just completed my 18k mile service!
Great little car.
What people don’t understand about this car is that the engine is soooo good. It’s so good that you can definitely add mods and upgrades to have it go from 201WHP
To 350WHP. Not impressed? Not only will it be pretty damn fast, it’s a light car. Meaning it doesn’t weigh that much. Having it tuned you could definitely argue this can go from 0-60 REALLY quick. Downside is… your top speed will be beaten. But still very very very good car.
2017 Kia forte here bought her new now has 73k miles runs like new 2.0 engine 6spd transmission wit manual mode if wanted great car extremely reliable.
Got my 2024 GT with GT2 package and I like it and my previous car was 2013 Audi a6 3.0 supercharged and I really don’t miss it
Love that color!
Me too!
Aw❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤2022KIÀ F0RTE GT
Keep it out of manual shift mode and let it redline and it will accelerate faster.
That's sport shifting, not manual.
@@austinpaseka8069wait, can you please explain that a little bit to me, I just bought one today and I was wondering what it did, I tought it was like a hybrid transmission that can be used either auto or manual!
Sport just means it hold the gears longer and it will shift faster. Manual is you shirt it yourself with the paddles or slap stick
Everyone said it didn't have launch control... I knew it had it. Thanks for the video 👍
It does not have launch control... that was just brake boosting.
@@PerformanceOnWheels oh ok
Which is really bad on the DCT transmission! Keep doing it and you’ll find out. 😂
Oh shit will the transmission fail?
@@matthewstevens2556 It CAN fail.
You’ll smell it when you’re causing damage lol trust me
The launch mode is cool and all but if that’s got the cvt there’s a faster way of launching it. My 2019 with the 2L without a turbo and 140hp can launch faster. You put it in sport mode in automatic mode that way when you go back in it’s in sport mode and then put it into manual shifting mode and into first gear with tc off. Take off and when you get to the top of first take it out of manual mode, as the rpm starts to drop let off the throttle a little bit and put it back in. It lowers the marketed 0-60 from around 8 seconds to about 5.5-6
The forte gt does not have any sort of launch control. Also it's not a cvt it's a dct.
@ronburgundy4375 I was talking about my car having the CVT and I can tell you the 0-60 isn't 8 seconds. It's around 5.5
You can’t launch a cvt transmission
Great quick Video love to see more, I'm using Premium Octane Fuel ⛽find the engine sounds and pulls a little harder, though it's our only car so looking for Max power , 😀
I might have to put a tank of premium in at some point. Hard to justify it being about 6 bucks a gallon for my daily however.
My mom had a 2016 Kia Optima and the engine caught fire on the highway driving to p.a from nyc and they told her it was her they couldn’t pay cuz it was to much damage to determine where the fire started even tho that engine was recalled and they gave it back to her a few weeks before saying it was fine
The manufacturer recommends 87 for this engine
@@PerformanceOnWheels the manufacturer recommends 87, though above sea level the engine will start to pull timing power loss from the engine to stop engine nock, with higher premium Octane Fuel the engine management system will allow advanced timing and more boost/power due to higher Octane Fuel ⛽ that has much higher tolerance to engine nock. These engines also have overboost for short periods if all parameters are met and you can really feel it
@@tomyburns7817yeah I just got one and all of the turbo cars I had took at least 89 premium so I’d rather spend the extra for medium grade instead of the cheapest
Nice job with the “Short review”
Gotta keep up with the current trends!
I finally get my 2023 in 2 weeks same color as that one I'm so excited. I'm over anxious🥴
I recently purchased a 2019 Forte LSX. Does it work in the same way?
Don't need to put it into to sport mode if you put it into to sport shifting do you?
You are correct
With my 22 n line elantra, if you put it in sport for the engine it raises rpms, and may change other parameters. I always do both.
You put the car into sport mode either from drive select or knocking the shifter over
Why does my Kia forte gt-line automatic have a sport shifting option when its an automatic car without padles? how do i use it?
Switch it to paddle mode and shift when you need to? Kinda straight forward
Why traction control off?
The GT stands for got a turbo and not got torque
As much as I want this car I won’t get it unless it’s a manual transmission
Good thing they make a manual
@@PerformanceOnWheels yeah where I’m at I’m yet to find one though lol 😭
Doesnt driving like that wear down the transmission more its a dct transmission
No
i timed it at 6.34
My 2021 Kia forte GT limited, is the exact same interior as the new 2023, 2024's the only difference is the colorwheel for ambient lighting and the logo. literally copy paste the rest
bro what the diffent use eco mode + shift S same kia cerato n also wht dffrnt comfort mode + sport mode ? pls respond
In the Kia Cerato/Forte GT auto transmission, all drive modes (Eco, Confort, Smart and Sport) can either be shifted automatically ou semi-automatic by using the shift paddles -+ on the steering wheel. However, moving the gear selector to D (drive) then to the left, it will activate and only work in Sport mode, and the gears can also be shifted -+ using the gear selector or wheel paddles.
I own this car
The exact one??
Why did you disable the traction control?
To let the tires spin, if traction control is on the system will stop the tires from spinning aka cutting power, so it can end up having a slower 0-60 time. With Traction control off the tires will spin as much as they can under full throttle and aslong as the car doesnt fall on its face sometimes its quicker than having traction control on
Does it have launch control?
It doesn't
@@PerformanceOnWheels I was told USA gt have it. Not in Australia tho 😩
@@rickigloo1561 yeah we don’t have it in the states either :/
Kinda bogs in 3rd gear huh? my 90s car (manual) takes me up to 60 in 2nd, 3rd to 90.
is this possible with a gt line?
Yes
no. Gt line is appearence package. Gt is performance
@@xxleslie_mestrowxx1168 Its still possible, all thats being done is brake boosting, even if the gt-line doesnt have a sport mode or turbo you can still hold the brake and floor the gas, then let go to launch at a higher RPM which is all that was really done in this video.
@@blayt.mp4341cvt transmission will slip do not try and launch them idk if this works for the Kia but when I had my civic 200hp cvt the best way to get rolling is use sport and hit pedal half way to get into it and around 15-20 mph mash the gas
@@exotik4123 done it to my corolla can confirm it never slipped on launch but would slip on the fake upshifts lol. My 2020 corolla still going strong with 44k miles with me beating and launching it for 4 1/2 years
looks same as a two thousand and twenty one one, just a little different
Its a face-lift model that's why the face-lift is alot nicer
Premium fuel?
Negitive
@@PerformanceOnWheels have you ever run on 91 or higher I'm curious if it makes any noticeable difference like some people have said
No I haven't.
@@SODTAOE no it doesn't. I tried up to 94 octane and it does fuck all. Save your money
Premium fuel on a normal car does nothing , it’s slow so deal with it .
Can put a dct but not a fucking immobilizer 😵💫😵💫😵💫
Its a push to start... pretty sure it has an immobilizer xD. Kia started using immobilizers as standard practice in 2021, only a couple 2022 model years were built without them. The immobilizers were only missing on turn key ignitions.
Can't you. Just do that without all those steps
“Not bad for a Kia Forte” 🙄
I mean? It's not...?
@@PerformanceOnWheels i hear that a lot and it’s just Kia has been making great cars recently and all I hear people say oh “ not bad for a Kia” 💀
@@cogtager but it’s a Kia Forte. We’re not talking about a Stinger here
The forte tops out at 151 I’d say that’s pretty good
My forte lxs launches the same as the gt no difference 😂😂😂😂
I’ve had both , they are basically the same . The normal 2.0 is actually pretty quick . The 1.6 needs to warm up and be launched correctly, i have a GT now, it’s definitely a quick car . It sounds good too and is generally a much nicer place to be in , also the dual clutch is nice , he’s not really going hard on the car here , i get lots of wheel hop when i launch hard.
The price difference doesn’t justify the power difference imo, I’ll get a forte that’s cheaper for my next tbh . Fortes are great cars
Why should I give my money to Korea....no thanks I will buy an American car.
America barely makes cars anymore.
They make plenty of SUVs but guess what all you see is Korean Japanese and German SUVs.
I guess you love hanging out at repair shops
@@AIDAHAR210 Not really..got hangmedown buick 2012 we have never changed anything ..never a tune up! 245,000 miles. I have two frieds who bought Kia optimas. One is 1018 at 90,000 miles enginrvdied the other has late model kia optima trans failed had to be replaced.
@@sublimegreen lol yeah, right
Not awesome
Kia is trash, and that wasnt impressive lol.
For a Forte it's pretty solid. They used to be trash. The brand has turned around dramatically.
@@PerformanceOnWheels I agree they are improved in quality and looks, my friends old kia just about everything broke, by the end he was climbing in the though the windows. Still so many quality brands like Toyota, Honda, Chevy or Ford im not sure why people buy a kia.
Because they have a 10 year 100k mile warranty. And no one keeps cars that long anymore
Plus they have the biggest bang for your buck out of any car in there class. What other compact economy car can you get highway self driving and cooled seats in
@@PerformanceOnWheels They need a 10 year warranty because they are known to be of bad quality and need lots of fixes. Consumer reports dogs them for a reason.
Still slow
Damn i was getting bored watching it get to 60. Nothing says fast like a 7 second 60 time! 👨🦼💨