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Undecided between Forte Koup and Mazda 3

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#1 ·
For those of you who have tried both the Kia Forte Koup and Mazda 3 sedan (both 2011), please post your opinions.

I have demoed them both a few times but just want to see if your opinions concur with mine.

Thanks in advance.
 
#3 ·
I actually like the Mazda styling, smile included. But I am more concerned on driving feel, handling, shock absorption, shifting smoothness and clutch feel. In other words, the driving experience. I'm not too concerned with features like heated seats/mirrors/bluetooth etc.
 
#5 ·
I test drove both when I was looking for a car. Honestly the Mazda 3 was a much better handling car than the forte but having a independent rear multi-link suspension vs a torsion beam system will do that for you. The gearbox (I test drove manuals) in the 3 was also more precise than the forte gearbox. In the styling department (I know it’s subjective but) I couldn’t get past that “smile” on the 3, it just wasn’t doing it for me (especially in the white I test drove),on the other hand I absolutely loved the way the koup looked. When comparing options between the two cars the forte blew it away, for the same money as my full loaded EX I was getting AC on the 3 and that was it! In the end I picked the Forte Koup due to its styling and having all the options I wanted. Personally if you’re looking for the best handling car (and can deal with that smile) go with the 3 if you willing to give up a little on the handling side of things I think the forte is the better option.
 
#7 ·
At the risk of sounding rather strange, I just traded a Mazda 3 for a Forte (specifically a 'Speed 3 for an SX five-door).

For me, and this is a purely personal opinion, I just couldn't get used to the styling of the Mazda. Everything else about the Mazda was/is quite good. Actually, the Mazda should be better when one considers the price difference. If I had to criticize the Mazda (and this is a stretch), I'd say the mileage wasn't great. Crappy horn on the Mazda, too (another very minor quibble). The clutch on the Mazda took a bit of getting used to, but it isn't bad once you do.

My decision to trade wasn't based on logic, to be honest...
 
#8 ·
The handling and overall ''feel'' of the Mazda 3 is better and the same is said by all reviewers of both cars, so if thats what your looking for it would be a better car for you, I just see them everywhere here and dont like the styling or interior, particularily the grill.Ive only seen 3 Fortes and I've yet to see another Forte SX in town, not sure what to make of that.
 
#10 ·
Be more original and get the koup! I see 3's EVERYwhere! I work with 4 people who have them (might I add theyre all females) but I never see koups. Yes the 3 may have a little better handling and smoothness or whatever but it's not like the koup is BAD in those departments, just not AS good. The interior is an absolutely one sided discussion. The koups interior is rly rly nice and not bland at all! The features are better then any car in it's class and trust me u will get compliments on a daily basis cuz I sure do!
 
#11 ·
Can't go wrong with either car. You shouldn't ask us about choosing a Forte Koup over a Mazda 3 because our opinions will be biased, unless you already have your mind set on the Koup.

What you should do is look deeper into the Forums and find out all of the issues users are having with their Forte Koups and what they don't like about it. If there's a Mazda 3 forum I would strongly suggest doing the same thing.

The Forte Koup is hands down a nicer looking car than the Mazda 3. I was originally debating on buying the Mitsubishi Lancer GTS or the Mazda 3, but then I saw the Forte Koup after test driving the Kia Soul Sport...

;)
 
#12 ·
Well Ditto on the Mazda's better over all performance comments. I did prefer the Style of the forte. I went with the Forte due to the better value to match the SX features would have cost 4-5 K more and the performance difference was not worth the additional $. It was a choice based on overall value ( warranty and they threw in 5 year oil changes) I am confident in my choice. Good luck with yours.
 
#13 ·
i sold my 3 gt for my koup and I don't regret ! sure the koup dont have independant suspension but overall for me the 2.4 from the koup is enought for me on the mazda I got a lot of engine problems, power steering pump, belt tensioner, etc... plus my wife just got the new 2011 sportage , im a bit jealous, she got independant suspension and its feel better than the koup but im ok since Im gonna drive it too hehe!
 
#16 ·
Is there a reason you aren't comparing the forte5 to the 3? They are both hatches. Maybe you should compare the rx8 lol. I can't speak for the koup because we have the 5 door. We did cross shop the Mazda 3 but the price difference was extreme. Almost $5k difference for the same trim, and that was with all the Mazda incentives as well as the Kia ones. That's a major factor, but you do get better performance, and an established platform to mod.
 
#18 ·
i haven't tried the Mazda 3, but I'm havin trouble puttin a sedan and 2dr in the same category. if you ain't buying for looks or style, go for the 3, but since my opinion is biased(i have a koup), go with the Koup!(just plain "balls out"). Mazda 3 is keepin em in.
lol.........just my opinion.
 
#20 ·
I would compare the Mazda 3 GX (sedan) to the Kia Forte (sedan) but I find the Koup is the way to go when it comes to the Forte.

I see a lot of the posts here have been about looks. For me, that has a certain weight but I honestly like the looks of both cars.

I know guys that have had the 3 for years and never did anything on them except oil changes. Stories vary from owner to owner. I think both cars are solid. The 3 does drive extremely nicely though. Now that I've test driven it again, I honestly feel jealous when I see one because I know how much fun it is to drive.

I've not driven the Kia for a few months so am looking to test drive both cars on the same night hopefully.

Kia Koup advantages: looks, features (heated seats, bluetooth etc), warranty.
Kia Koup disadvantages: shifting, clutch, steering feel, poor resale value, creaks, and the dreaded crease issue.

Mazda 3 GX advantages: driving dynamics, handling and steering feel, smooth shifting/clutch, 4 doors
Mazda 3 GX disadvantages: warranty, possible rust problem (should be fixed, but who knows....)

Pricing is not really an issue since both would come out to almost the same price (with Kia having the edge in features though). The difference in price is there if you want to add things like heated seats/mirrors, fog lamps to the Mazda 3. But those are not necessities for me.

Will re-evaluate after my next test drive. I am also test driving the Ford Focus soon.

BTW I've read and posted on other forums like the Elantra forum. People in general tend to be quite objective even if they own the car. The Elantra is still in the game too but I'm slowly losing interest in it due to the choppy ride. Otherwise it seems like quite a good car for the money. They are having no problems selling those.
 
#24 · (Edited)
I agree with this.
Ultimately, choose the car that puts the biggest smile on your face. For me, that was the Koup.

As for reliability- not an issue or concern with Kia. Educated consumers know Kia ranks higher than Mazda (and other mainstream automakers) on all major long-term reliability studies. Do your research.

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#22 ·
Topspin...idk why "steering feel" would be a disadvantage with the koup! I love the way it feels. The tightness and the fact that u touch the steering wheel and it turns a little bit. I love the responsiveness. I'm not sure what youre looking for in steering feel but my koup SX feels fantastic
 
#23 · (Edited)
Topspin, I think you're going about this in the right way - it's your decision and it'll be your car. Don't let strangers on the 'net push you into something you're not interested in.

I think the Mazda 3 is a very good car. I assume the "GX" you refer to is the Grand Touring level of trim, which has a nice level of features. If you like the look of the Mazda and the price is similar to the Kia, I think the Mazda is the smart choice between the two. Believe me, I really like Kia - I bought one! Not having lived with a Kia long-term, though, I'm not sure of the brand's reliability yet. After owning a Mazda, I can vouch for their reliability and the "zoom-zoom" nature of their cars - they really do drive well. For me, I just couldn't get over the Mazda's looks even after a year of ownership.

I'm also curious about the new Focus. If I had to guess, I'd say that the new Focus will be similar to the Mazda since Ford and Mazda share quite a bit of development. Hopefully the Ford has enough power...
 
#25 ·
The Mazda 3 GX is actually the base model. I'm looking at the sedan since I find it looks a lot better than the hatch.

I just got home from test driving the Kia Forte Koup. Unfortunately they only had the SX model. So yes, it had more power and a stiffer ride. But the shifting and overall feel was very similar to what I remember from my test drives in 2010. I like the overall feel of the car and found it softens bad roads better than the Elantra. However, guess what? I stalled it!!! I never stall cars. I drove standard for many years without a single stall. And yet, I've stalled this car a couple of times in test drives. It is even jumpy when shifting into 2 or 3rd if you're not careful with how you lift the clutch. That was very disappointing. Otherwise, it's a great car.

I then test drove the Mazda 3. I have to say it really does driver better. It handles the bad roads significantly better. The dash is nice but I like the lighting of the dash in the Kia.

Regarding steering feel, yes, the Kia feel is very good as well.

I'm still not sure what I will get. I am even re-considering the Elantra again.

I test drove the Focus last night. It does feel a lot like the Mazda 3. But the interior just feels tight to me. It also does not have the jump that you get with the M3 or the Kia. Overall I was disappointed with the Focus in terms of looks, interior room, dash and acceleration. The driving feel and cabin quietness is very good though.

I still have a couple of weeks to decide so will likely go bug some dealers for more test drives.

There is more to say but I am just so tired after work and car shopping so will just stop here.
 
#26 ·
If u wanta stand out and have a nice car and have people look at the car and love it instantly, get a koup. If u want a standard car that's everywhere u look, get the Mazda. Obv it's your decision, but I doubt the Mazda 3 is THAT much better performance and feel wise. And with the clutch, like any, you get used to it. Good luck with the choice and let's hope u make the right one haha jk
 
#27 ·
For those of you who have tried both the Kia Forte Koup and Mazda 3 sedan (both 2011), please post your opinions.

I have demoed them both a few times but just want to see if your opinions concur with mine.

Thanks in advance.
Hey I know your having a hard time but I have experience with both and have done a lot of reseach. First and for most if your planning to change the cars appearance then it won't matter on the look. Second the Kia does come with a way better warranty deal on the Forte. Thrird are you going to for what submodle of the mazda 3? That will determine the horse power difference issue. Fourth Mazda currently has more mods available but Forte is unique and will stand out more. Last its comes down to money, who is gonna give you a better deal. I say Kia between two worked hard for me than when I bought my Mazda. So if you wondering how I know all this well check he pics. lol
 

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#29 ·
I just went to another Kia dealer where I test drove the Koup EX and then went to a nearby Mazda dealer to test drive the Mazda 3 GX again. For some strange reason, tonight the Kia felt better in terms of road noise and general ride stability. But, the shifting is absolutely horrible, to the point of being almost un-drivable. I almost stalled it again and taking off from 1st gear was jerky on numerous occasions; even shifting from 1st to 2nd was jerky. I asked the dealer to request if his mechanic can look at the gas pedal mod on this forum and adjust the gas pedal on that demo car. I'd then go test drive it again to see if it really does improve it. Another thing that would need improving is the cluth. It is just too light. But if the throttle is more responsive, it will allow me to release the clutch instead of keeping it engaged while waiting for the throttle to active.

So now I'm really torn because I think I would really go for the Forte if the shifting was anything close to that of the Mazda. The Mazda I drove tonight must have had some problem. It didn't seem to have the same pickup as the other Mazda 3 GX's I've tried and it seemed to even make a high pitch sound. The road noise was also worse. I was also missing that extra gear that I had just tried in the Forte.