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2010 Kia Forte Sx Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars

US $13,000.00
Year:2010 Mileage:29550 Color: FEATURES
Location:

Smithtown, New York, United States

Smithtown, New York, United States

Original owner, has always been handled with care. 

It's mainly been used to travel back and forth to the train station and for trips to the grocery store. 

Car has never been in an accident, never even a fender-bender. 

Runs great, great on gas, air conditioning and heat work perfectly, speakers and radio sound amazing. 

A few very very minor scratches on the driver's side door, the back bumper and trunk.


4 DOOR SEDAN 

29,550 MILES 

BLACK EXTERIOR 

BLACK INTERIOR 

HEATED LEATHER SEATS 

POWER SUNROOF WITH TILT 

ALLOY WHEELS 

5-speed Shiftable Automatic Transmission 

BASIC WARRANTY: 5 yr./ 60000 mi. 

DRIVETRAIN WARRANTY :10 yr./ 100000 mi.

INTERIOR FEATURES: Heated Leather Seats Power Sunroof with tilt Height adjustable driver seat Split-folding rear seatback power door locks Power mirrors Heated mirrors Cruise control Front console with storage Speed-proportional power steering 12V front power outlet(s) Tilt and telescopic steering wheel Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel 

COMFORT: Air conditioning and Heat Leather and simulated alloy trim on doors Front reading lights Leather and simulated alloy trim on shift knob Leather steering wheel Turn signal in mirrors Dual vanity mirrors 

IN CAR ENTERTAINMENT: Satellite radio AM/FM RADIO CD player with CD MP3 Playback Auxiliary audio input and iPod integration USB connection 6 total speakers AM/FM in-dash single CD player with CD MP3 Playback stereo 

TELEMATICS: Bluetooth wireless data link for hands-free phone

EXTERIOR FEATURES: Rear defogger 

ALLOY WHEELS 17 x 7.0 in. wheels Inside mounted spare tire Temporary spare tire 

SAFETY FEATURES: 4-wheel ABS Front and rear head airbags Dual front side-mounted airbags Child seat anchors Rear door child safety locks Front fog/driving lights Auto delay off headlamps Passenger airbag occupant sensing deactivation Turn signal mirrors

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Super Bowl XLVIII is barely a week away, and some of the early ads are already leaking out. It's timely then that The Street has released rankings of the top five Super Bowl advertisers since 2009, showing Chrysler and Hyundai/Kia taking two of the spots with $131.7 million in cumulative spending.
Since 2010, the cost to air a 30-second Super Bowl ad has risen from $3 million in 2009 to about $4 million in 2014, and about a fifth of advertisers opt for a one-minute ad, which doubles costs. Last year, the ads brought in $292 million, and they have brought in roughly $2 billion since 2010.
Chrysler has spent $64.3 million since 2009 to make it the fourth highest spending company in the last five years. In that time, the company has rebranded itself as it emerged from bankruptcy with the Imported from Detroit ad campaign that premiered in 2011 and last year's God Made a Farmer Ram Trucks ad. Its 2012 Halftime in America sparked national debate about whether it was also a reference to the upcoming presidential election.

2015 Kia Sedona

Wed, 17 Sep 2014

Minivan sales have stagnated in recent years, and Kia tells me that no fewer than 15 models have been completely eliminated from the market since crossovers rose to prominence. So why in the world is the company not only sticking by the Sedona, but also actively investing in it, giving it a complete overhaul for the 2015 model year?
The Korean automaker isn't convinced that the minivan's "family box" reputation is truly warranted, and it sees an opportunity to snare younger, more active buyers by designing, engineering and marketing the Sedona as something versatile, edgy and comfortable. While that logic may seem both a bit familiar and somewhat far-fetched, Kia says forty-five percent of minivan buyers don't actually have kids and are instead simply looking for space, so the approach should be based at least in part on sound reasoning.
I spent an afternoon in Northern California behind the wheel of Kia's new non-minivan with a healthy does of skepticism about its new strategy, but an open mind, as well. Does the Sedona's execution live up to Kia's lofty criteria and expectations of what a nontraditional minivan should be? Will buyers ditch their CUVs for something with a little more junk in the trunk? Read on to find out.

Dancer who portrays Kia hamster guilty of disability fraud

Thu, 05 Jun 2014

Tisk, tisk, dancing hamster. Kia's trio of anthropomorphic rodents may be down a member as the actor that portrays one of the dancing hamsters has been arrested on charges of disability fraud.
According to The Huffington Post, 27-year-old LeRoy Barnes accepted over $51,000 in disability payments following a workplace injury in 2010. While accepting the money, he's accused of performing under aliases, in addition to his costumed work for Kia.
"Fraudulently collecting disability benefits is not only illegal, it disrespects legitimately injured Californians who are unable to work," Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones said in a release obtained by HuffPo.