2017 Kia Optima: Reliability, Recalls, Known Issues & Cost to Own

Data last updated 2026-07-04 · sources listed throughout · based on public NHTSA data

Solid value and comfort and a relatively strong year for this generation, but owners still report 2.4L GDI oil consumption and seizure; covered by Kia's engine settlement and knock-sensor software. New, the 2017 Kia Optima ranged from $22,200 to $36,090 depending on trim (base MSRP, before options and destination).

6/10
Mixed track record

Solid value and comfort and a relatively strong year for this generation, but owners still report 2.4L GDI oil consumption and seizure; covered by Kia's engine settlement and knock-sensor software.

Sources (2)
  • carparts.comhttps://www.carparts.com/blog/kia-optima-reliability-and-common-problems/
  • repairpal.comhttps://repairpal.com/reliability/kia/optima

Recalls & safety

Recall history hasn't been loaded for this model year yet.

Whether a recall is still open on a specific car depends on its VIN. Check it free at NHTSA's VIN lookup (nhtsa.gov/recalls), or ask the seller for proof the repair was done.

Pros & cons

Pros

  • Comfortable, quiet, roomy cabin with a large trunk.
  • Available 1.6T and 2.0T turbo engines give brisk, reasonably efficient performance.
  • Good crash-test scores and available driver-assistance features.
  • Strong value: generous standard features and a long 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty for the price.

Cons

  • Handling and steering feel are unremarkable next to class leaders.
  • The 2.4L Theta II GDI engine carries documented oil-consumption and seizure risk, and 2020 was excluded from the engine recall extension despite the shared engine.
  • Resale value trails the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord.

Trims & original pricing

TrimOriginal base MSRPNew todayEngineMPG
LX $22,200 discontinued 2.4L I4
LX Turbo $24,140 discontinued 1.6L turbo I4
EX $25,440 discontinued 2.4L I4
SX Turbo $29,940 discontinued 2.0L turbo I4
SXL Turbo $36,090 discontinued 2.0L turbo I4

Prices are base MSRP for each trim's standard configuration. Options, packages, and destination charges added to what original buyers actually paid.

Sources (2)
  • iseecars.comhttps://www.iseecars.com/car/2017-kia-optima-price
  • fueleconomy.govhttps://www.fueleconomy.gov/ws/rest/vehicle/menu/options?year=2017&make=Kia&m…

Depreciation

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2017 entry trim from new typical floor (assumed, past curve data)

Move your cursor along the line to see the estimated value for any year.

Curve anchored at the entry-trim base MSRP ($22,200). Higher trims started higher (up to $36,090), and options added more.

The curve's data ends 10 years in, so the line levels off after that. Treat the tail as a floor, not a forecast: asking prices for older cars depend mostly on condition, mileage, and the current market, and often sit well above it.

Frequently asked questions

Is the 2017 Kia Optima reliable?

Solid value and comfort and a relatively strong year for this generation, but owners still report 2.4L GDI oil consumption and seizure; covered by Kia's engine settlement and knock-sensor software.

How much did the 2017 Kia Optima cost new?

Between $22,200 and $36,090 depending on trim. Those are base MSRPs for each trim's standard configuration; options, packages, and destination charges added to what original buyers actually paid.

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