2011 Kia Soul Plus + / Plus 1 Owner Super Clean Not Dealer *factory Warranty* on 2040-cars
Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States
Highlights: **Private Party Sale - I am not a dealer** -Balance of Factory Warranty still in force to 60,000 miles -1 Owner - I bought this vehicle from Sussman KIA in Jenkintown, PA with 2 miles on it. -ALWAYS dealer serviced at Gateway KIA in Warrington PA - Full records included, maintained per KIA maintenance schedule. Oil changed religiously on schedule, tires rotated, and service interval maintenance performed. -On top of the + package options, I added OEM bug deflector, Vent Visors, cargo net, Auto dim compass mirror, carpeted mats, logic mat, and a curt tow hitch for a bike rack. -37,000 miles -Never smoked in or had pets in -All original sales documents included - Original Window sticker, 2 keys, Sirius promo, original sales brochure, even original dealer stock number mirror hanger -Kelley Blue Book in "Good" condition: $12,761, asking $12,600 -Condition: There are some light scratches associated with normal wear and tear for a 3 year old vehicle. For example behind the door handles there are scratches from the normal action of a hand opening the handle. There are small scuffs on the rims. At inspection in January 2014, tires were over 50% and brakes over 50%. The vehicle needs nothing. -If you would like detailed pictures of any area of the vehicle, please let me know! I am located about 1 hour North of Philadelphia. I WILL NOT SHIP the vehicle, but am willing to deliver or meet half-way within 30 miles of 18931 for FREE. I am open to delivering further for a pre-negotiated fee. Transaction to be completed at bank where cashiers check is to be drawn, or in the case of all cash, transaction to be completed at TD Bank or Citadel Credit Union physical location. Stock options included in Plus trim: Upgraded Audio with speaker lights and subwoofer 4-Wheel Disc Brakes A/C ABS AM/FM Stereo Adjustable Steering Wheel Aluminum Wheels Automatic Headlights Auxiliary Audio Input Bluetooth Connection Brake Assist Bucket Seats CD player Child Safety Locks Cloth Seats Cruise control Driver Vanity Mirror Front Head Air Bag Front Reading Lamps Front Wheel Drive Intermittent Wipers Keyless Entry MP3 Player Pass-Through Rear Seat Passenger Air Bag Sensor Passenger Vanity Mirror Power Door Locks Power Mirror(s) Power Outlet Power Steering Power windows Privacy Glass Rear Bench Seat Rear Defrost Rear Head Air Bag Satellite Radio Stability Control Steering Wheel Audio Controls Tire Pressure Monitor Tires - Front Performance Tires - Rear Performance Traction Control Trip Computer Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers |
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Hyundai reveals CEO's pay for first time ever
Tue, 01 Apr 2014Thanks to some government pressure, Hyundai's billionaire chairman, Chung Mong Koo, has revealed just how much he gets paid each year. Honestly, the amount is a bit lower than we'd expect considering he helms such a huge industrial empire. The 76-year-old chairman brought home $13 million in 2013, $5.2 million of which came from Hyundai's automotive business while both Mobis and Hyundai Steel chipped in $3.94 million, each. For reference, Ford CEO Alan Mulally netted $23.2 million in 2013, although the vast majority of that money came from stock options.
The push for Chung to reveal his pay was part of a larger effort by the South Korean government called the Financial Investment Services and Capital Markets Act. The act forces several thousand companies to release info on annual pay, bonuses and severance for employees earning over $5 million won ($469,000), according to Bloomberg.
"With the disclosure of the executives' compensation, the pressure to deliver better profits will increase," said Heo Pil Seok, the CEO of Midas International Asset Management. It seems to be working, as Hyundai shareholders, of which Midas is one, have seen their shares increase by 6.1 percent in 2014, which includes a 1.2-percent jump as of yesterday, according to Bloomberg.
S. Korea to raise concerns about EV credits, battery sourcing in U.S. visit
Mon, Aug 29 2022SEOUL — South Korean officials will meet U.S. counterparts this week to express "concerns" about the Inflation Reduction Act, which restricts who can receive U.S. subsidies for the production of electric vehicles and where firms can source battery materials. President Joe Biden signed into law this month a $430 billion bill, seen as the biggest climate package in U.S. history. The law requires that EVs be assembled in North America to qualify for tax credits, ending subsidies for several EV models, and that a percentage of critical minerals used in batteries come from the United States or an American free-trade partner. Automakers like Hyundai Motor face short-term competitive disadvantage to manufacturers of EVs that receive tax credits in the United States, while industry sources said Korean battery makers must make changes to mineral sourcing routes, which could affect cost adversely. South Korean officials are expected to tell counterparts from the U.S. Trade Representative's office and the U.S. Treasury that the new law may violate trade norms such as the U.S.-South Korea free trade agreement and the WTO agreement, the industry ministry said. Korean automakers will consider adjusting production plans to prioritize the construction of U.S. plants for example, the ministry said, while battery makers will seek to diversify where they source minerals from. Under new rules to kick in next year, at least 40% of the monetary value of the critical minerals in batteries will need to come from the United States or an American free-trade partner, with that proportion rising to 80% by 2027. Globally, the treatment of some 58% of lithium, 64% of cobalt and 70% of graphite goes through China, according to ministry data. FALLOUT The new rules are a major complication for battery makers LG Energy Solution (LGES), SK On and Samsung SDI, battery industry sources said. South Korea's LGES supplies Tesla and General Motors, while SK On and Samsung SDI supply Ford Motor and Volkswagen among others. The three battery makers together command more than a quarter of the global EV battery market, according to SNE Research. "It's become a huge headache ... Automaker clients said they didn't expect this new law would take effect this soon," said a South Korean battery industry source.
Kia unveils K4 sedan concept in China
Mon, 21 Apr 2014Among the dozens of foreign automakers eager to showcase their wares to the Chinese market, Kia arrived at the Beijing Motor Show with the new K4. Though technically categorized as a "concept," the K4 previews a sedan which Kia intends to launch in China later this year.
The K4 is a midsize sedan measuring 186 inches long and riding on a 106-inch wheelbase that makes it bigger than the Forte (sold in the Far East as the K3) and just a few inches shorter than the Optima (aka K5). The form is draped in familiar Kia-style bodywork, with a high trunk and low nose to give it a wedge shape and a familiar if somewhat new take on the headlights and grille seen on other new models from the Korean automaker.
Power comes from a 1.6-liter turbo four (smaller than the engines available in the Optima/K5) mated to a seven-speed DCT. Kia has also fitted the K4 concept with push-button ignition, UVO infotainment system, rear-view camera, six airbags and stability management. In short, everything you'd expect from the latest product of a global automaker.