Sx T Gdi Turbocharged 2013 Kia Optima Sedan 4-door 2.0l Low Miles 3k Nr 2tone on 2040-cars
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
This car is amazing. 2013 Turbocharged SX T GDI Kia Optima with about every option and SUPER LOW MILES (ONLY 3,900 MILES). It is so fun to drive. Has turbo with paddle shift option (triptronic transmission). Panoramic sunroof, two tone leather,heated/cooled seats and heated in the rear as well. Navigation with larger wheels. This car was about $40k new 9 months ago so here is a chance to drive a $40k car for just over half price. It was repaired by a professional body shop that has been in business over 20 years and driven by the body shop owner for a time (and in my opinion should not have been given a marked title as it was just the area on the drivers side 2 doors). It doesn't get driven much as the truck seems to get driven the most. I would not hesitate to drive this across the country at any time. It is priced more than fair and I would be happy to answer any other questions at any time at 8OI-647-IOI2. I can pick up from the airport if you wanted to drive it home or I can help arrange the transport if that is preferred. I am in the shipping business but have connections to get a fair transport price (probably 500+ to west coast and $800+/- to midwest and probably $12-$1400 back east depending if I was estimating. Car is sold as is where is since it is used and I do have it listed locally to see if someone is interested in trading or buying it outright so reserve the right to end the auction at any time if local offer presents itself. Please only serious bidders and if you have less than 10 positive feedback.please contact me and let me know you are serious. I had a bad experience once or twice. Please feel free to come and inspect in person. Will accept bank wire transfer, cash in person or even major bank cashiers check that can be verified locally. Thank you Please call for any reason or questions 8OI647IOI2 |
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Hyundai And Kia Penalized $350 Million For Overstated MPG Claims
Tue, Nov 4 2014Nearly two years after Hyundai and Kia announced they exaggerated fuel economy numbers for several of their most popular models, the two Korean automakers have paid a heavy penalty for the transgressions. The Department of Justice and Environmental Protection Agency announced a settlement Monday that will cost the two car companies approximately $350 million. The financial sum includes a $100 million fine, the largest ever levied under the Clean Air Act, and about $200 million in forfeited greenhouse-gas emissions credits. At a time when car buyers rank fuel economy as a top concern when they head to dealerships and the federal government has mandated increased efficiency, Attorney General Eric Holder said the settlement should serve as a warning to automakers not to fudge their numbers. "This will send a strong message that cheating is not profitable," he said. The settlement ends a federal lawsuit filed against the automakers in U.S. District Court, but it's important to note that it doesn't end a class-action lawsuit filed on behalf of consumers. A preliminary settlement in that case, based in Los Angeles, was approved last month, but final approval isn't expected until July 2015. Officials with the EPA said the $100 million figure roughly equals the economic benefits the two companies received from exaggerating the mileage claims on the window stickers of new cars. Fuel-efficient boasts helped Hyundai and Kia establish a strong foothold in the U.S. marketplace. Advertisements for the Hyundai Elantra stated the vehicle achieved 40 miles per gallon in highway driving, and helped the car win the prestigious North American Car Of The Year honors at the Detroit Auto Show for its 2012 model. In July 2011, the advocacy group Consumer Watchdog began receiving complaints from consumers that the Elantra and other Hyundai models fell short of their stated mileage claims in real-world driving. The group wrote to the EPA and Hyundai, asking both to investigate. Government officials said Kia had overstated the mileage on its popular Kia Soul crossover by 6 miles per gallon, and more than a dozen overall models were affected. On Monday, EPA administrator Gina McCarthy said the violations were "egregious." Based on the exaggerations, the EPA calculated that Hyundai and Kia had underreported the greenhouse gas emissions of their fleets by about 4.75 metric tons over the estimated lifetime of the vehicles. That figure aided in the $200 million credit forfeiture.
Kia teases Cross GT concept for Chicago debut
Wed, 30 Jan 2013Kia is headed to the Chicago Auto Show with a new concept. Details are scarce on the Cross GT at the moment, but we know the machine was penned as a luxury crossover. Larger than the current Sorento, we would wager there's three rows of seating on board. And while it's unclear whether or not Kia plans to bring something similar to market, we like what we see in the shadowy teaser above. The Cross GT seems to wear the company's "tiger nose" styling well, and the familiar D-pillar upkick ties the machine in nicely with the rest of the company's people-movers.
The 2013 Chicago Auto Show kicks off on February 7th, and should feature a number of interesting reveals. Those include the upcoming Toyota Tundra and what could be a special version of the Dodge Dart. Stay tuned for our live coverage on the show floor.
Hyundai shoots down the rumor claiming it is done developing engines
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