2013 Kia Sorento Sx Sport Utility 4-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
2013 Kia Sorento SX Fully Loaded. 23300 mile practically brand new. Exterior: Pearl White, Interior: Two Tone Beige/black . Limo Tint on rear window, passenger windows, and state legal tint on front 2 windowsPanoramic SunRoof it also has the follow Conditioning Vents, RearNavigation System w/Real-Time Traffic InformationAir Conditioning, Dual-Zone AutomaticPedals, Stainless SteelAmplifier, 550-WattR/V MonitorAxle Ratio, 3.20Radio Equipment, Auxiliary InputBluetooth Wireless ConnectivityRadio Equipment, External AmplifierBrake AssistRadio Equipment, Infinity Surround SoundBrakes, Power F&R DiscRadio Equipment, SiriusXM Feature w/3-mos of ServiceBraking System, F&R Anti-LockRadio Equipment, SubwooferBumper Protector, Stainless Steel RearRadio Equipment, USB ConnectorClock, Digital (Stand Alone)Radio, AM/FM Stereo w/CD & MP3Console, Floor w/StorageRadio, HDCup Holders, F&RRestraint System, Dual Front, F&R Head Curtain & Front SideDifferential, Locking CenterRoof RailsDoor Locks, PowerSeat Adjuster, 4-Way Power Passenger'sDoor Sill Plates, IlluminatedSeat Adjuster, 8-Way Power Driver'sDownhill Assist ControlSeat Adjuster, Power Driver's LumbarDrivetrain, AWDSeat, Driver's MemoryEngine Start, Push ButtonSeat, Split Folding RearEngine: V6, 3.5 LiterSeat, Split Folding Third RowEntry System, Keyless Remote Control w/Smart KeySeat, Ventilated Driver'sExhaust, ChromeSeating Pkg, 3rd RowFloor Mats, Carpeted F&RSeats, Heated FrontFuel Tank, 18.0 Gal CapSeats, Leather Surfaced BucketGarage Door OpenerShift Knob, Leather-WrappedGVWR, 5049-lbSpeed ControlHeadlamp Control, AutomaticSpoiler, RearHill Start Assist ControlStability Control, ElectronicInfinity Surround SoundStabilizer Bars, F&RInfotainment SystemSteering Wheel Touch ControlsLight, Cargo Comp'tSteering Wheel, Leather-WrappedLighting, Misc. VehicleSteering Wheel, Tilt & TelescopingLights, FogSteering, Variable Assist PowerLights, ReadingTachometerLimited PkgTail Lamps, LEDMemory, Driver's MirrorTire Pressure MonitorMirror, Inside Automatic Day/NightTires, P235/60R18Mirrors, Dual HeatedTowing Cap, 3500-lb MaxMirrors, Dual Heated Power w/Turn SignalsTraction ControlMirrors, Dual Illuminated Visor VanityTransmission, 6 Speed Automatic w/Overdrive & SportmaticMirrors, Dual Power w/Power Fold & Turn SignalsTrip ComputerMirrors, MemoryWarning System, Back-Up ChimeMoldings, Wheel LipWheels, 10-Spoke Chrome Finish Alloy. 2 Key Fobs.
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