Kia says that its updated-for-2014 Optima hybrid is more efficient than its predecessor, and we believe the manufacturer. Unfortunately, those gains don’t result in any improvements in the ultimate efficiency metric: mpg. Added for this year are front bumper vents and 16- and 17-inch wheels that are said to improve aerodynamic efficiencies. The grille is [...]

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