2013 Kia Optima Lx Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Livonia, Michigan, United States
YOU ARE VEIWING A SUPER SHARPE BURGUNDY COLER MATCH WITH TAN INTERIOR............2013 KIA....OPTIMA............FWD... PERFORMANCE.................LED FOG LAMPS....................6 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ..................STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS..............................CRUISE CONTROL.................. ...........VEHICLE ANTI-THEFT.......KEY LESS ..........TOO MANY OPTIONS TO LIST ON THIS VEHICLE.............JUST A GORGEOUS VEHICLE IN/OUT..............RUNS/DRIVES AMAZING............... THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION WHICH MEANS HIGHEST BIDDER TAKES THIS SUPER GORGEOUS/ KIA OPTIMA......... Autocheck shows an accident a couple months back in which we removed and replaced the LEFT QUATER PANEL AND LEFT REAR DOOR..... Feel free to call with any questions 248-305-0308 (frank) Will ship your vehicle to your desired destination anywhere in the states at dealer discounted hauler/freight services. Areas are as follows which include neighboring/surrounding states as well. N.Y area- $550 Florida area- $650 Texas area- $800 California area- $950 |
Kia Optima for Sale
- Clean carfax one-owner rear camera sunnroof mp3 decoder signal indicator mirrors
- 2013 kia optima sx t-gdi dual sunroof leather nav 27k texas direct auto(US $25,980.00)
- 2013 kia optima sxl sedan 4-door 2.0l(US $35,000.00)
- 2011 kia optima ex sedan 4-door 2.4l - low miles(US $13,900.00)
- 2.0l turbo charged 4 cylinder automatic remote start leather navigation moonroof
- Lx cd 4 cylinder engine 4-wheel disc brakes 6-speed a/t a/c abs aluminum wheels
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Hyundai-Kia fuel-economy errors trigger $300M in federal penalties [w/video]
Mon, 03 Nov 2014
This amount includes $100-million in civil penalties, the largest such fines in EPA history.
Hyundai and Kia are getting more than a slap on the wrist for overstating the fuel economy of an estimated 1.2-million vehicles in their 2011-2013 model ranges. The Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Justice and the California Air Resources Board are hitting the automakers with collective penalties valued at around $300 million for Clean Air Act violations. This amount includes $100-million in civil penalties, the largest such fines in EPA history. Specifically, Hyundai is paying a $56.8 million penalty and relinquishing 2.7-million greenhouse gas emissions credits. Kia is paying $43.2 million in penalties and giving up 2.05-million credits.
2014 Kia Soul gets new 'Totally Transformed' hamster commercial
Fri, 23 Aug 2013The lovable, anthropomorphic hamsters from Kia are known for electronic dance music, head bopping, and of course, a certain funktastic Korean box-on-wheels. With a new Soul on the way, the adorable rodents need to be ready to appear alongside the resculpted crossover. Only one thing could get them ready in time - cue the training montage.
The commercial, called Totally Transformed, features Lady Gaga playing in the background, along with gratuitous footage of the hamsters shedding some weight. The Kia designers also get some attention, as they're hard at work designing the hamsters' new ride. Take a look below for the full, 91-second spot.
How automakers stand to benefit from Iran
Mon, 25 Nov 2013The big global news of late is a deal that sees a number of major powers easing some sanctions on Iran in return for the Middle Eastern nation scaling back its nuclear program. This thawing of relations between Iran and the West could have far-reaching impacts in both the near and long term, particularly on the auto industry.
As Bloomberg points out, foreign manufacturers, especially Kia and Peugeot, stand to win big by this short-term easing of sanctions. But the impact of opening up the Iranian market to larger-scale sales cannot be underestimated - Peugeot, for example, sold 457,900 units to Iran in 2011 as spare parts kits alone. Opening the Iranian market could also have a huge impact on the cost of oil, as the country was one of the largest producers in the OPEC consortium before firmer sanctions took effect in 2012. Still, as David Cohen, US undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence said, it's "not open season now for business in Iran."
Bloomberg has an excellent report of all the near-term effects an easing of sanctions has across a number of industries. Hop over and give it a look.