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Immac 2002 Kia Rio Hatch Automatic on 2040-cars

US $2,490.00
Year:2002 Mileage:233111
Location:

Earlwood, NSW, Australia

Earlwood, NSW, Australia
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SERIOUS CASH BUYERS ONLY 

NO EXCEPTIONS PAYMENT WITHIN 3 DAYS 

2002 KIA RIO AUTOMATIC 5 DOOR HATCH 

REGO TILL 26 JUNE 2014 

JUST PASS PINK SLIP YESTERDAY  VALID FOR NEXT 6 MOUNTHS 

HAS PERFECT BODY INTERIOR AIRCON POWER LOCKS 

NEVER INVOLVED IN ACCIDENT 

NEAR NEW TYRES 

NO MECHANICAL ISSUES NO STRANGE NOISE WHEN DRIVING 

VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED ALSO PLZ CONTACT FOR PAYMENT OPTIONS

SAVE ALOT OF TIME AND MONEY 

1.5 L ENGINE VERY ECONOMIC TO RUN 

CAR LOCATED BARDWELL PARK [ NEAR SYDNEY AIRPORT ]

PLATE NO = BE88LZ
VIN NO    = KNADC243326052820
ENGINE NO = A5D126653

CONTACT JAMES = 0424 949 086 


 

 

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Thu, Sep 11 2014

Kia must have thought VW was aiming a little high when the German automaker priced its upcoming electric vehicle for the US market. Kia has just announced that the price for its new Soul EV will be $33,700 (before any tax incentives) when it comes to the US later this year. That's well above the base model Nissan Leaf, which starts at $28,980, but a few thousand dollars below the Volkswagen e-Golf, which starts at $35,445. The upper end Plus model starts at $35,700. The Soul EV will come in two trim levels, with the upper end Plus model starting at $35,700. The extra $2,000 will get you leather-trimmed heated and ventilated seats, fog lamps and power folding mirrors. As any EV driver in a cold climate will tell you, heated seats can do a lot for your body comfort when electrons count. Every Soul EV will have an onboard 6.6-kW charger, a nav system, a rear camera and Kia's UVO EV Services connection (with app) – as well as Kia's $800 destination charge. There are a few more details in the press release below. The Soul also has something that its competitors don't: an official range of 93 miles thanks to a 27-kWh lithium ion battery pack. The Leaf sits pretty at 84 miles while the e-Golf has not yet been officially rated. For those more interested in leasing than buying, the cost will be $249 per month with $1,999 down for the base model. Kia will announce more lease details closer to launch this fall. By the way, the Soul EV will be "initially available in certain California markets only with limited availability," so only some of you will have the option to get one from the start. Kia has said that the Soul EV will be available in other states –Oregon, New York, New Jersey and Maryland – as well, so expect announcements on that front at some point. 2015 KIA SOUL EV PRICING ANNOUNCED Starting MSRP of $33,700(1)(not including federal tax rebate of $7,500) with an expected introductory lease price(2) of $249 per month makes all-new Soul EV a compelling offer for eco-conscious buyers The 2015 Soul EV is Kia's first mass-market, all-electric, zero-emissions car and the centerpiece of the brand's Clean Mobility program Fully electrified variant retains Soul's funky design while delivering best-in-class(3) EPA-estimated driving range of 93 miles(4) IRVINE, Calif., September 11, 2014 – Kia Motors America (KMA) today announced pricing for the all-electric version of its hugely popular urban passenger vehicle, the Kia Soul.

Kia sold 123 North American Soul EVs in October

Sat, Nov 15 2014

How happy were those Kia hamsters last month? We're guessing they were pretty pleased, because reports are out that the South Korean automaker sold 123 Kia Soul electric vehicles in North America during the model's first month of sales on the continent. Now crank up that funky music. Kia sold 109 Soul EVs in the US and another 14 in Canada, Kia-World reports (the site is unaffiliated with the automaker). Kia's expected to move about 5,000 Soul EVs in North America by the end of next year. Kia spokesman James Hope, in an e-mail to AutoblogGreen, said the automaker doesn't specifically disclose the number of gas and electric Soul models it sells in North America. Those volume numbers are on par with lower-volume electric variants of conventional models that are generally positioned as "compliance" vehicles (i.e., vehicles sold specifically to comply with California's zero-emissions vehicle mandate). For instance, the Ford Focus Electric sold 186 units in the US last month, while the Smart ForTwo ED electric moved 150 vehicles. Honda sold 23 Fit EVs in October. The Kia Soul EV has base price of $33,700 and a single-charge range of 93 miles. You can read our Quick Spin impressions of the new EV here.