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2013 Kia Optima on 2040-cars

US $21,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:44000
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This car is so nice. Hate to sell.  2013 Kia Optima.  Loaded with every option.  Has Panoramic sunroof and navigation, heated, cooled seats, Dual power seats, Infinity stereo and the list goes on and on.  I don't think there is a scratch on it.  When we bought this my wife was driving 10 miles to work,  now she is driving 50.  Just looking for a cheaper work car and that is the only reason we are selling.  gets 32 mpg on highway.  The miles are all highway miles and this car, as you can see from pic, is just like it was brand new.  still smells new.  Also has a nice tint.  Most of these cars the dealers are selling you do not have the Sunroof or the Navigation.  It's about a $2000 option.  Go price these out at the dealer and you will pay $25,000 for exact same car.  $22,000 without the sunroof and navigation.  In my opinion this is the best color and best looking Optima out there.  Especially with the tint.  NADA retail is $22,350. Clean trade in $20,000.  Your getting it for exactly what it is worth.  No more no less.  Dealer won't give you that.  What more could you ask for.   This exact car new is  $30,000.   I know for a fact that the original owner paid $27,000 for this car new. 

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Kia K900 looks, sounds snarly with forced induction in SEMA preview

Sat, 25 Oct 2014

Kia is getting all set for this year's SEMA Show in Las Vegas, and among its vehicles is something that seems pretty mean.
The Korean company is keeping details quiet about what's under the hood of what it calls the High-Performance K900, but from listening to this video it certainly sounds fantastic with quite a meaty growl. There might be some form of forced induction going on, though we can't say for sure. Elsewhere on the car, Kia isn't being so tight-lipped. The High Performance wears a custom shade of gray paint with a one-off body kit, featuring carbon fiber inserts. It also sports 21-inch gloss black wheels and black chrome trim.
Honestly, we were left scratching our head a little when LeBron James signed on to be the "luxury brand ambassador" for the K900. However, if he were driving this around Cleveland, the endorsement might make a little more sense. Check out the video above to glimpse the concept for SEMA, and read the little that Kia is saying about it in the release below.

Kia GT five-door approved, will tackle A7, Panamera

Thu, 09 Oct 2014

Kia might finally be entering the four-door coupe market in the near future with a production version of its GT Concept from the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show. According to Edmunds, Kia execs at that Paris Motor Show confirmed that the swoopy model finally has been given the green light to go on sale, and that would likely be sometime in 2016 in the US.
Kia would reportedly focus the GT on the US market, but a European version with a diesel is also a possibility. As with the K900 premium sedan, the brand is taking on some established competition with the new model, including the likes of the Audi A7 and Porsche Panamera. Judging from the rest of the Korean company's range, an attractive feature for many buyers would likely be a price several grand lower than the challengers in the segment.
"Four-door coupes aren't necessarily sales champs, but right now they are popular, just as the retro theme was the "in thing" 15 years ago," said auto industry analyst Dave Sullivan from AutoPacific to Autoblog. Something like the GT would also help with Kia's increasing focus on improving its design design because it can "make a statement about what your brand stands for."

Chrysler and Hyundai join Pepsi and Coke as top Super Bowl spenders [w/ video]

Thu, 23 Jan 2014

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.