2015 Kia Sorento Lx on 2040-cars
5500 34th St N, St Petersburg, Florida, United States
Engine:Regular Unleaded V-6 3.3 L/204
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic w/OD
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 5XYKT4A71FG603089
Stock Num: FG603089
Make: Kia
Model: Sorento LX
Year: 2015
Exterior Color: Titanium Silver
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 8
, Before Discount:$27,650.00, Dealer Discount:($992.00), Internet Price:$26,658.00, Total Savings:($992.00)!BLUETOOTH, MP3 Player, CHILD LOCKS, 3RD ROW SEAT, KEYLESS ENTRY, 25 MPG, SAT RADIO, The 2015 Kia Sorento is a world-class crossover that provides an outstanding combination of design and performance. The Sorento???s 191-hp 2.4L Gasoline Direct Injection 4-cylinder engine and available 290-hp 3.3L GDI V6 engine both deliver outstanding performance. A 6-speed automatic transmission operates with smooth, seamless efficiency and its Sportmatic design allows you to choose between automatic shifting and, for a sportier experience, clutch-free manual shifting. The Sorento provides an exceptionally smooth and quiet ride along with precise handling, thanks to its unibody design and all-new suspension system. The Sorento???s spacious cargo area provides exceptional versatility. Its 40/20/40 split-folding second-row seats and available 50/50 split-folding third-row seats let you carry up to 7 passengers, cargo, or both. Interior features available include ventilated driver and front passenger seats that circulate cool air through the seat leather, heated front seats and second-row seat outboard cushions, panoramic sunroof and power sunshade, and second row sunshades. The Sorento???s fine craftsmanship and luxury features let you travel in style and comfort. Available features include a heated steering wheel, a voice-command navigation system with rear-camera display, blind-spot detection, push-button start, and the innovative UVO infotainment system which lets you use your compatible cell phone to make hands-free calls, receive and respond to text messages, listen to streaming audio, and play your favorite song, artist or genre of music all by giving a single voice command. An advanced airbag system helps to protect the driver and passengers with front, side and side curtain airbags. The front seats feature active headrests and seat-belt pretensioners. Sorento wraps you in a protective, high strength steel reinforced body that helps minimize damage, absorb impact energy and protect you in case of collision. Crown Automotive Group serving Tampa Bay Florida offers great low prices, rebates and incentives for new Group & used Group cars, vans and SUVs to all of our neighbors in St. Petersburg, Largo, Clearwater, and Pinellas Park. Our Expert Service & Parts staff assist our Florida customers keep their Group vehicles in great shape.
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Peter Schreyer designs the future of Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis
Fri, Mar 25 2016Peter Schreyer now leads the design teams at Hyundai, Kia, and the new Genesis brand. He has the difficult task of differentiating the three brands aesthetically, even if they share mechanical components. A new profile about the designer by Bloomberg shows just how much he means to the Korean brands, and it's well worth a read. According to Bloomberg, Schreyer has distinctive ideas for the Korean brands' design. A Kia should look sporty and appeal to young buyers. In contrast, a Hyundai would be for someone who prefers a minimalist design. So far, Genesis is blending those traits for its Athletic Elegance design language. Schreyer went to Kia from Volkswagen Group in 2006, and his mission was to revolutionize the Korean's brand's boring look. He succeeded with sharper, more modern designs for vehicles like the Optima and Sorento that arrived after he took over. He did such a good job there that Hyundai-Kia Motor Group appointed him as its first non-Korean president at the end of 2012. He also now oversees former Lamborghini designer Luc Donckerwolke at the Genesis luxury brand. Bloomberg speaks with industry analysts and other designers to get a better idea of Schreyer's meaning to the company. The piece presents him as an easygoing person who knows exactly how each vehicle should look. If you want to get a better Schreyer and his work at Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis, the story is worth checking out. Related Video:
Kia to reveal 2015 Sedona minivan in New York
Fri, 24 Jan 2014Hold on to your sippy cups, America. The Kia Sedona minivan may have gone to recess for the 2013 model year, but it mounted a quiet comeback for 2014 sporting the slightest of updates. Thankfully, those minor tweaks will only have to sustain it a short time. Kia knows it can't afford to nap for another year against strong rivals like the Honda Odyssey and Chrysler Town & Country, and the Korean automaker remains committed to duking it out in the kinshlepper segment. So committed, in fact, that Autoblog has learned it will launch its third-generation minivan at April's New York Auto Show.
As seen in these spy shots captured last August, the 2015 Sedona will incorporate styling cues from Kia's well-recieved 2012 KV7 concept, and it's predicted to feature more refined drivetrains and interior appointments, including Kia's latest UVO infotainment system and available rear-seat entertainment. We further expect fuel economy figures to get a nudge upwards thanks to fuel-saving features like electric power steering and direct injection.
Given the minivan segment's 'safety first' mindset, look for the next Sedona (known elsewhere as the Carnival) to offer a full quiver of active safety features, including blind-spot detection and a lane-departure warning system - two popular features the 2014 model does without.
Why Kia doesn't need a premium brand
Sat, Dec 5 2015Hyundai's creation of the Genesis luxury brand means it and fellow Korean brand Kia have finally hit the mainstream in the U.S. – as far as products are concerned – after nearly three decades of trying. Which is about as long as it took Toyota and Nissan to roll out Lexus and Infiniti, respectively. It's history repeating itself. Genesis is supposed to be the way Hyundai's premium models get the respect they deserve, without carrying the baggage of a name associated with frugality. Hyundai has, in fact, built up a reputation over the last decade or so for cars that compete head-on with class leaders, rather than aim to be 90 percent as good for 75 percent of the price. And because Kia shares a number of components with Hyundai, its vehicles have also steadily become not only better mainstream vehicles, but have continued to aim higher than their price points. Does Kia need to follow now in its parent's steps with a prestige brand to market its most expensive models? I'm aware of the Kia K900, the company's deepest foray into luxury territory notably occupied by Lexus. Kia, however, has consistently been pushing this $60,000 full-size luxury sedan along with $0 down, low monthly payment lease deals. Turns out there really aren't many people looking for a full-size Kia luxury sedan. Or maybe they're just waiting to get it for $20,000 in a couple of years. Consider the K900 and Genesis when I convince you Kia already makes upscale cars to rival those with premium badges. They just don't happen to be its most expensive model. Shortly after Hyundai's announcement it would spin its luxury models off into the Genesis brand, I spent a few days with a 2016 Kia Sorento SXL. And I'm willing to call it a more convincing attempt to get people out of luxury cars than the K900. Driving the Sorento is not an emotional experience. You feel parental driving it, thinking you might've forgotten to pick your kids up until you remember you don't actually have kids. But after settling into the nicely stitched and perforated leather seats, you respect its comfort, quiet and amenities. The headliner is soft, the stitching on the dash top is convincingly real and everyone is impressed by the sharp graphics on the touchscreen and the slick powered shade that reveals an expansive glass roof. A Kia Sorento costing more than $46,000 sounds absurd until you wonder how much better an Acura MDX or Lexus RX350 is when those cost as much as $10,000 more.