2013 Kia Optima Sxl Limited Fully Loaded on 2040-cars
Zephyr, Texas, United States
If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: claudiocsswires@ukcarriers.com .
TRIPLE BLACK BEAUTY!!
This is Kia's Fully Loaded Optima with touring package, navigation audio package and chrome package. You wont be disappointed in owning one of these!
Options:
-4-Wheel Abs
-4-Wheel Disc Brakes
-A/C
-Adjustable Steering Wheel
-Alarm
-Am/Fm Stereo
-Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
-Auto-Off Headlights
-Auxiliary Audio Input
-Auxiliary Pwr Outlet
-Back-Up Camera
-Bluetooth Connection
-Bucket Seats
-Cd Player
-Child Safety Locks
-Chrome Wheels
-Climate Control
-Cooled Driver Seat
-Cruise Control
-Daytime Running Lights
-Driver Adjustable Lumbar
-Driver Air Bag
-Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror
-Driver Vanity Mirror
-Emergency Trunk Release
-Fog Lamps
-Front Head Air Bag
-Front Reading Lamps
-Front Side Air Bag
-Front Wheel Drive
-Headlights-Auto-Leveling
-Heated Driver Seat
-Heated Mirrors
-Heated Rear Seat(S)
-Hid Headlights
-Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors
-Intermittent Wipers
-Keyless Entry
-Keyless Start
-Leather Seats
-Leather Steering Wheel
-Mp3 Player
-Multi-Zone A/C
-Navigation System
-Panoramic Roof
-Passenger Air Bag
-Passenger Air Bag Sensor
-Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror
-Passenger Vanity Mirror
-Pass-Through Rear Seat
-Power Door Locks
-Power Driver Mirror
-Power Driver Seat
-Power Folding Mirrors
-Power Passenger Seat
-Power Steering
-Power Tilt/Sliding Sunroof
-Power Windows
-Premium Sound System
-Rear Bench Seat
-Rear Defrost
-Rear Head Air Bag
-Rear Reading Lamps
-Rear Spoiler
-Satellite Radio
-Seat Memory
-Stability Control
-Steering Wheel Audio Controls
-Sun/Moon Roof
-Tire Pressure Monitor
-Tires - Front Performance
-Tires - Rear Performance
-Traction Control
-Transmission W/Dual Shift Mode
-Trip Computer
-Turbocharged
-Universal Garage Door Opener
-Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers
-Vehicle Anti-Theft System
-Woodgrain Interior Trim
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