im thinking of buying a 2013 kia optima hybrid lx with 93000 on it at 9500.00 and i want to kno wif it is worth buying or not thank you

Asked by jbdunk2246 Oct 26, 2019 at 10:35 PM about the 2013 Kia Optima Hybrid LX

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I would not buy a high mile Kia if I had any other choice.

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If your going to buy a used Hybrid, the best choice is a Toyota Hybrid, example, Camry Avalon or Prius.

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The 2013 Optima Hybrid is one of Kia's least reliable cars, according to the number of NTSB reports it got. Although it is a beautiful car with lots of great options, I would stay far away!

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