Consumer Reports: Kia Sedan Tops Honda Accord

The 200-horsepower four-cylinder engine, which delivers strong performance
Good fuel economy, with an EPA ratings of 24 mpg in city driving, 35 mpg highway
Smooth shifting by the six-speed automatic transmission
An attractive interior and plenty of trunk space
Crash test performance - the Optima garnered a Top Safety Pick from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
But it was the quick steering and crisp handling that gave Optima the edge over the Accord, long among the top-selling midsize sedans. CR test drivers said the Accord handling was “sloppy with notable body lean” when it was pushed on the magazine’s test track.
Optima ranks sixth overall among four-cylinder family sedans. The top five are Nissan Altima, Hyundai Sonata, Toyota Camry, Subaru Legacy and Suzuki Kizashi. The Accord came in at No. 7. The review is in the June issue or available on the CR website if you are a subscriber.
Both Kia and its Korean corporate stablemate, Hyundai, already sell well, but the two have benefited further from tight supplies of Japanese cars and parts after the recent earthquake and tsunami.
In addition to the Optima, sales have been strong for Kia vehicles like the midsize Sorento SUV and the small, boxy Soul (promoted by the hip-hop hamsters). At the recent New York Auto Show, Kia introduced the 2012 subcompact Rio, which is rated for 40 mpg in highway driving.