2003 Kia Sedona Ex Mini Passenger Van 5-door 3.5l 7 Passenger Low Mileage on 2040-cars
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Body Type:Mini Passenger Van
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.5L 3497CC V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Kia
Model: Sedona
Trim: EX Mini Passenger Van 5-Door 7 passenger
Options: Cassette Player, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Safety Features, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 66,693
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: EX
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
I am the original owner of this vehicle. No one has sat in the seats in the 3rd row in this vehicle. The seats and the floor mats are immaculate. The interior of this vehicle is in mint condition. It is a gorgeous mini van with tremendous power and a super cold A/C system front and rear.
The exterior is in pretty good shape too. It has never been in a accident never been hit and only has a few door dings. The only other thing is that in the Florida sun the paint on the middle of the hood is starting to fade and three is a spot on the roof that is also fading.
The tires are fairly new and the battery is also new. I also recently had a oil change. The vehicle has always been serviced regularly . I only used the vehicle in the 10 years I owned it to go back and forth to work 5 days a week and to go shopping around town. The vehicle has never been away from the home it has known. Since I am the original owner I have all the manuals that came with the vehicle which show you how to operate this and that. I have 3 sets of keys for the vehicle.
This is a real beauty of a vehicle a great minivan for a low price and for your growing family and low mileage too!
The vehicle also has roadside assistance thru the Kia 800#
If you have ANY questions please ask me thru ask a question
FEATURES AND OPTIONS
AM/FM Stereo Door-Passenger 3rd Power Door Locks
Additional Power Outlet(s) Door-Passenger 4th Power Driver Seat
Air Bag - Driver Fog Lights Power Passenger Seat
Air Bag - Passenger Front Disc Brakes Power Steering
Air Conditioning - Rear Front Wheel Drive Power Windows
Air conditioning- Front Headlights-Auto- On/Off Quad Seating
Bucket Seats Heated Side Mirrors Reading Lamps-Front
Built-in Garage Door Opener Intermittent Wipers Rear Defroster
CD player Mirrors-Pwr Driver Remote Keyless Entry
Cassette player Mirrors-Vanity-Driver Roof Luggage Rack
Child Safety Locks Mirrors-Vanity-Passenger Tilt Steering Wheel
Cloth Seats Mirrors-Vanity-Passenger Illuminated Tinted Glass
Cruise control
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Kia argues the coronavirus pandemic will leave a mark on car design
Sat, Jun 6 2020Shared and connected, the toaster-shaped concepts paraded in front of CES attendees each year look like rolling germ incubators in a year marred by a global pandemic. Digitally hitching a ride with four or five perfect strangers suddenly seems like a good way to get sick, and one of Kia's top executives argued that, in the coming years, automakers will need to rethink the way they design car interiors to address the public's lingering fears. "We're going to have talks with psychologists and anthropologists to really understand how the public's psyche is going to be in the future. There are things we've already been talking about: Can we have anti-viral coatings in our interiors? Can you use temperature or ultraviolet light to sanitize surfaces? These are things we will have to talk about rather soon," affirmed Karim Habib, Kia's design chief, during an interview with British magazine Car. He brought up the possibility of developing new, germ-repellent materials Kia could use to manufacture door handles, gear selectors, steering wheels, and other common touch points. And, he called into question the various car-sharing programs some companies have poured millions of dollars into in recent years. "What does this mean for cars? I think we'll have to wait and see. Right now, we are trying to expand our understanding of what this might mean, not only for the types of vehicles we drive, but also how to design vehicles for shared mobility, or not, as the case may be," he explained. Sister company Hyundai is trying to answer the same questions. It's experimenting with ways to beam ultraviolet rays from the dome light to kill viruses in car interiors. COVID-19 comes to mind, but this technology can -- in theory -- zap other infectious agents. The issue, as we reported, is that UV light harms human skin, so it would only have to be blasted into the cabin when no one is in the car. There's no word on when Hyundai will put this technology in a car, or whether it will reach production, but it's already used globally in the medical sector. Ford is taking a different approach to killing germs. It released software that bakes viruses by heating the cabin to about 133 degrees Fahrenheit for 15 minutes. This feature is only available on the Explorer-based Police Interceptor Utility as of writing, though the company plans to add it to other models sooner or later. "So, yes: COVID-19 will very much influence the way we design our cars in the future," Habib concluded. Kia
Kia's Detroit concept is called Telluride
Fri, Jan 8 2016Remember that Kia concept we told you about earlier this week? It's called Telluride – you know, like the ski resort town in Colorado. Kia just released this second teaser image of its big SUV concept, giving us a sneak peek of the interior. Design-wise, it looks cool, but there's more here than meets the eye. Kia is, as expected, short on details. But the automaker confirms many of the interior bits – including elements of the dashboard, door panels, and steering wheel – use 3D-printed components. We'll have to wait until next week's Detroit Auto Show to see exactly what Kia's talking about, though. In its short press release, Kia once again mentions its concept's "unique in-cabin health-and-wellness technology," but doesn't offer any more details. Maybe it's something similar to the Fit Driver stuff that Audi unveiled at CES this week. Look for the Telluride to debut during Kia's press conference at 2:15 PM Eastern on Monday, January 11, and click here to see the original teaser showing the SUV's shape. DETROIT CONCEPT TEASER #2 The boldly designed Telluride, set to unveil at the 2016 North American International Auto Show next week, pushes the boundaries of technology and luxury with unique in-cabin health-and-wellness technology. The concept highlights Kia's first use of 3D-printed components, which add a distinct, modern design element to the dashboard, door panels, and steering wheel.
2020 Kia Tellurides recalled for seatbelt problem
Thu, Aug 29 2019Just over 30,000 2020 Kia Telluride SUVs are being recalled in the U.S. due to a seatbelt installation problem. Year to date, Kia hasn’t sold much more than 30,000 Tellurides, so the recall applies to nearly every Telluride on the road right now. Documents posted on the NHTSAÂ’s website explain that the wrong seatbelt assemblies may have been installed in certain Tellurides. Instead of American-spec assemblies, Kia says the Middle East-spec seatbelt assemblies may have been installed on some Tellurides. HereÂ’s why thatÂ’s an issue: Kia states that the seatbelts in the passenger seat, second row and third row may not be equipped with an automatic locking retractor (ALR) feature. In case you werenÂ’t familiar with the terminology, automatic locking retractor belts are seatbelts that lock into place once theyÂ’re snug to whatever theyÂ’re holding — they lock into place, instead of allowing a passenger to tug them back out again. This is necessary for securing child seats into place via the seatbelt, because you donÂ’t want there to be any give or movement in a crash. U.S. regulations require that every forward-facing seat that isnÂ’t the driverÂ’s seat has the ALR feature so that a child seat can be properly secured in it. Kia says “If a non-ALR seat belt is used to secure a child seat in the front passenger, second or third row seats, it may not tightly secure a child restraint system, increasing the risk of injury to a child seat occupant in a crash.” As of now, there are no reported deaths or injuries as a result of this issue. Owners of these potentially affected Tellurides will have to bring their vehicles into the dealer to be inspected. If they have the non-ALR Middle East-spec seatbelts installed in them, Kia will change them out for American-spec belt assemblies free of charge. The recall is scheduled to begin Aug. 30, so owners should expect a notification in the mail soon. This recall is the first experienced by the popular Telluride SUV.















