Jump Links2026 Kia K5 Trims and PricingAudi A4 and BMW 330i PricingAre Audi A4 and BMW 3 Series Costs any Higher?There are plenty of cheap alternatives to new sports cars, like how a used Infiniti G37 makes a great grand-touring car. That said, some buyers prefer a mix of comfort, luxury features, and a sporty drive without feeling too harsh. The German automakers have that combination down to a science. Models like the Audi A4 and the BMW 3 Series have trim levels that offer comfortable cabins with plenty of features while maintaining a sporty driving experience through all-wheel drive and turbocharged engines. What if you could have all that, but for less money?Take a look at the Kia K5 GT. We know you're probably thinking a Kia couldn't meet the standards set by Audi and BMW. To be completely honest, there are some drawbacks. However, you might be inclined to look past them in the name of better value for money, and the K5's specs still manage to keep up with its unassuming rivals on paper. Here's why you should give it a second look. Budget Buyers Behold: A Cheap Sedan to Rival the Germans KiaThe Kia K5 is a midsize sedan on the cheaper side of the market, meaning it does not directly rival models like the Audi A4 or BMW 3 Series. That said, its GT trim is more powerful and comes with nicer features, plus several options for adding other amenities. The K5 isn't technically a sports or luxury sedan, which allows it to fly under the radar of some sedan buyers. You could save some money by choosing the K5 GT over an Audi or BMW.If you're curious about the Kia and want a new one, then act quickly. There are rumors that it might be facing discontinuation soon. Buy one while you still can, and you might have a better experience for the money than the German sedans could offer. There are also plenty of used examples available. 2026 Kia K5 Trims and Pricing KiaThe GT trim falls on the more expensive end of the K5's five-trim lineup. The K5 starts at a reasonable $27,490, placing it in direct competition with models like the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord. The K5 GT is more powerful than either of those rivals, even with their hybrid powertrains. The GT's $33,590 price tag means buyers can look forward to a more comfortable experience. Here are some highlights: Rear climate control vents (only available on the GT and EX) 10-way power driver's seat with two-way lumbar support Heated front seats Optional ventilated front seats Optional heated steering wheel SynTex upholstery with "GT" embossed front seats GT leather-wrapped flat-bottom steering wheel Steering wheel mounted paddle shifters Optional 12.3-inch curved instrument display Optional Bose 12-speaker sound system Quad-tip dual exhaust 19-inch gloss black alloy wheels Audi A4 and BMW 330i Pricing BMWThe Audi A4 is in a tough spot right now because there technically isn't a 2026 model year available. Buyers may be able to find some 2025 A4s left on dealer lots, but order books are closed and inventory might not last for long. That said, the 2025 A4 started at $44,100 for the Premium trim, then the Premium Plus and Prestige trims started at $48,600 and $51,300, respectively. There's also the A4 Allroad, which comes in a station-wagon body style for a few thousand more dollars per trim level.BMW offers its 3 Series sedan in a few variations. Ignoring the five M340i and M3 trims, buyers can choose between two basic versions: the 330i and the 330i xDrive. Everything about these two cheapest trims is identical except for their drivetrains. The regular 330i is rear-wheel drive, while the xDrive trim is all-wheel drive. Price starts at $48,000 for RWD, and the xDrive model costs $50,000 before destination, options, and fees. The Kia K5 GT's Resale Value Wins KiaDepreciation comes for all cars, regardless of variant, segment, or special edition. However, some more desirable trim levels may hold value better than others. In the battle among the K5, A4, and 3 Series, the Kia actually comes out on top. According to CarEdge, the Kia K5 loses about 43% of its value after its first five years on the road. In comparison, the Audi A4 depreciates by 46%, and the BMW 3 Series loses about 53% of its value after the same timeframe.The Audi A4 holds its value better than some other models from the brand. For example, the S8 loses about 68% of its value after five years, while the RS Q8 loses about 34% of its value, placing the A4 in the middle of the pack. The BMW 3 Series follows a similar path. Even though it has the worst depreciation among the three sedans in this article, it's not as bad as the depreciation of other BMW models. Kia K5 GT Maintenance and Repair Costs Kia America/YouTubeKia doesn't have the best reputation for reliability, but the K5 still looks pretty great compared to German luxury models. CarEdge reports that the K5 costs an average of $6,381 in maintenance and repairs over its first 10 years on the road; that's actually $416 less than the industry average for popular sedans. It also has an 18.11% chance of needing a major repair (one that costs over $500) within the same timeframe, beating similar vehicles in this segment by 1.15%.For reassurance about the K5's reliability, J.D. Power gave the 2026 K5 an initial quality and reliability score of 85 out of 100. RepairPal also says the Kia brand earns a 4 out of 5 for reliability, beating many outdated expectations among used car buyers. Are Audi A4 and BMW 3 Series Costs any Higher? AudiCarEdge also finds that the Audi A4 is slightly cheaper to maintain on average compared to other luxury sedans. That said, it's still far more expensive to keep than a K5, since it costs an average of $9,645 to maintain and repair over ten years. That's barely better than the industry average for luxury sedans by $296. It also has a 27.69% chance of requiring a major repair within that timeframe, beating the industry average by 1.44%.The BMW 3 Series doesn't fare so well. Owners can expect to pay an average of $14,345 for maintenance and repairs over the first ten years, which is $4,996 worse than the luxury sedan average. CarEdge also claims the 3 Series has a 41.71% chance of needing a major repair during that time. What's Under the Hood, Anyway? KiaIf the K5's maintenance and depreciation figures didn't surprise you, perhaps its performance will. The A4 and 330i aren't the sportiest versions of their respective model lineups, but they cost enough to make buyers wonder if they could be getting a better ride for less. That's where the K5 GT comes in: it's the only trim in the K5's lineup with a turbocharged engine that actually delivers higher outputs than the A4 and 330i.What buyers might be worried about, though, is its drivetrain. Kia offers the K5 GT only with front-wheel drive, while the A4 comes standard with all-wheel drive, and the 330i can be had with either rear- or all-wheel drive. The resulting performance differences include the A4 and 330i's better grip and handling in corners, even though the K5 GT has a higher top speed.CarBuzztested the K5 GT when it debuted, and our driver found it to be on equal ground with RWD German sports sedans."Its steering feels pinpoint accurate, on par with many rear-wheel-drive sports sedans from Germany. Kia tuned the suspension for firmness without ruining the ride comfort, allowing the GT to roll less in corners. It's no AMG or M killer, but remember, this car is mostly meant as a commuter vehicle equipped for weekend fun."- Jared Rosenholtz, Editor-At-Large (2021 Kia K5 Review) Save Money With Little Compromise KiaIf you want the most reliable car with the lowest maintenance costs, buy a Toyota. Those who want a little fun can find solace in the Kia K5 GT. It's cheaper to buy and maintain than German sedans, it's as fast as, or faster than, those luxury models, and its dual-clutch transmission is as smooth as Audi's S Tronic DCT. FWD be damned, the sedan handles well in the canyons, too. You may have to spend extra on options to make it as comfortable as a German base model, but it'll still be cheaper, fully loaded, than the most basic 330i.