2014 Kia Sportage Lx on 2040-cars
3205 Missouri Blvd, Jefferson City, Missouri, United States
Engine:2.4L I4 16V GDI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): KNDPBCAC7E7649988
Stock Num: 5649988
Make: Kia
Model: Sportage LX
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Clear White
Options: Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 11
Good things come in perfectly sized packages, including the 2014 Kia Sportage. It delivers key performance benefits of a crossover, including agile, sporty handling, while four wheel independent suspension provides a remarkably smooth and comfortable ride. The Sportage is roomy and versatile, and the comfortable seats reconfigure for abundant cargo space. Numerous compartments and an available cooled glove box help you keep your personal items readily at hand. A dramatically designed tilt-and-slide panoramic sunroof is also available, and it extends along the length of the roof for you to enjoy big-sky views. Sportage is designed to let you dial up the fun factor every time you drive. Sportage LX and EX provide strong acceleration, thanks to their 182hp DOHC I4 engine. Sportage SX, with a turbocharged 260hp 2.0L Gasoline Direct Injection I4 engine, delivers even more driving excitement. An available 6-speed automatic transmission provides smooth, virtually seamless shifting. Its Sportmatic design allows you to choose the automatic mode or, for a sportier driving experience, clutch-free manual shifting. Sportage provides spacious seating for five adults. It has an available power drivers seat with lumbar support and, for your comfort as well as your front passengers, available dual-zone temperature control with an advanced, ionized air-filtration system that provides purified air. Sportage has advanced technology designed to enhance your comfort, convenience and audio entertainment. Available features include heated front seats, a ventilated drivers seat, SiriusXM Traffic, a Smart Key that lets you unlock the door and start the engine with the key in your pocket, and the innovative UVO infotainment system which lets you use your compatible cell phone to make hands-free calls, receive and respond to text messages, listen to streaming audio, enjoy your personal music, and play your favorite song, artist or genre of music all by giving a single voice command. Located in Jefferson City, MO we are your Mid Missouri KIA dealer with easy access from Columbia and Lake of the Ozarks. We have a terrific selection of vehicles that we sell the Corwin way: No pressure and full disclosure! Should your vehicle need service, we offer a shuttle service, free wireless internet and a child play area! Come see why we're different from the rest and get behind the wheel!
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Kia recalls over 50k new Soul compacts over steering issue
Fri, 18 Jul 2014Kia is recalling certain 2014 models of its adorable Soul due to a bad adhesive used in the steering system. According to the bulletin from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the "thread-locking adhesive" that attaches the plug between the pinion gear and steering gear assembly could come loose.
Should that happen, the condition could lead to a "loss of steering," which, of course increases the likelihood of a crash. The 51,641 affected cars were built between July 21, 2013 and January 17, 2014. There have been no reported accidents, let alone injuries or deaths due to this issue.
Kia is in the process of notifying owners of the affected vehicles as well as dealers in possession of the faulty Souls.
Superman-themed Kia Optima Hybrid definitely not faster than a speeding bullet
Thu, 07 Feb 2013The Justice League of America's garage is filling up quickly, with Kia and DC Entertainment unveiling its sixth of eight super hero-inspired vehicles at the Chicago Auto Show today. The vehicles are being used to raise awareness for DC Entertainment's "We Can Be Heroes" giving campaign.
The latest Kia to get the super hero treatment is the Optima Hybrid, which draws on the almighty Superman for inspiration. We're not sure what to make of this thing, honestly, as neither Clark Kent nor Kal-El would be caught dead in it (unless it's got the optional Kryptonite seatbelts, of course). Rather, this looks like what we imagine a Superman fanboy would construct if given carte blanche to ruin an Optima Hybrid. The actual design and construction were handled jointly by Kia, DC Entertainment and Super Street magazine.
We'll let the pictures do the talking in terms of what modifications were made since they're all cosmetic. That is, no mechanical mods were done to make the Kia Optima either faster than a speeding bullet or more powerful than a locomotive (shame).
2015 Kia Soul EV Prototype
Wed, 13 Nov 2013Spend a few days chatting with the good people of Seoul about their neighbors to the north, and you'll find a pattern emerges. When they first start talking, South Korea's citizenry speaks openly and ardently about seeking reunification with their North Korean brothers and sisters. Yet once you get beyond casual conversation, you'll find that those hopes and wishes aren't all that they first appear to be. Quite reasonably - and despite everyone's best intentions - there's genuine fear that opening the border with communist North Korea would severely tax South Korea's finances, infrastructure and daily lives. It's almost as if reunification feels like something the general public has to say they want, even if they're really not buying into the reality.
It's kind of like the way American consumers and the media have been crying out for electric and hybrid automobiles, yet when it comes time to vote with their pocketbooks, their hearts just aren't in it. There are potential financial and infrastructure concerns, along with lingering worries about how well EVs will integrate into their daily lives. Today, hybrids and plug-ins make up about three percent of new vehicle sales, and the vast majority of those models are gas-electric models - one in particular. Pure electrics aren't yet even a drop in a very large bucket. It's exactly this uncomfortable dichotomy that rings in our heads as we drive through the traffic in Namyang at the wheel of a 2015 Kia Soul EV prototype.
Of course, one can't blame Kia for developing an electric car - it has California's zero-emissions mandates to meet, regardless of whether the segment's sales suggest there's a sound financial strategy attached. Kia officials we spoke with at this early drive of the company's electrified 'box' car seemed to tacitly acknowledge the Soul EV's difficult business case, but pointed to the company's effort to reduce its CO2 output as part of its reason for being. And besides, their beancounters' industry-wide projection for global EV sales in 2018 is 600,000 units, so there's got to be room to grow, right?