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2014 Kia Sorento Lx Awd Third Row Seat (silver) 8,000 Miles on 2040-cars

US $12,900.00
Year:2014 Mileage:8000 Color: with tan cloth interior
Location:

Atascosa, Texas, United States

Atascosa, Texas, United States

2013 Kia Sorento LX AWD Third Row Seat,  3.5 liter V-6, automatic transmission, power windows and door locks,  Am/Fm CD player with Aux USB line in, Alloy rims, only 25k miles, This beautiful SUV is powerful and fast, as well as luxurious, with all wheel drive. Cranberry metallic exterior with tan cloth interior, this amazing vehicle is currently worth $24,100, and we are selling ours for only  $18,400.00.

You will not find this car cheaper anywhere, and I'll do all of the paper work.

For more information please call June Barnes at 210-622-9333 or 210-260-8757.

And for other great deals on quality pre-owned vehicles, visit our website at barnesautosales . net

Here is a list of the other amazing vehicles we have available, visit the website for photos

*2014 Buick Lacrosse , (Gold) 9k miles $24,400.00

*2014 Buick Lacrosse Hybrid (Crystal Red) 10k miles $24,400.00

*2013 Chrysler 200, (Blue) 7k miles $14,900.00

*2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser, (Blue) 50k Miles $6,000.00

*2013 Chrysler 200 (Grey) 5k miles $14,900.00

*2014 Dodge Challenger SXT Plus (Grey) 306 miles $21,900.00

*2013 Dodge Dart Limited (Black) 48k miles $15,500.00

*2014 Dodge Avenger SE (Black) 20k miles $13,900.00

*2014 Kia Rio LX (Silver) only 8k miles $12,900.00

*2013 Kia Sorento LX AWD Third Row Seat (Cranberry) 25k miles $18,400.00

*2013 Mazda 5 Touring, (Silver) 18k miles $10,900.00

*2013 Ford Fusion SE,(Burgundy) 30k miles $16,500.00

*2013 Ford Fusion SE (Black) 9k miles $17,900.00

*2009 Suzuki XL-7 Luxury SUV, (Black) 52k miles $10,500.00

*2014 Chevy Sonic LTZ (Black) 18k miles $13,900.00

*2013 Nissan Maxima SV (White) 33k miles $19,900.00

*2013 Nissan Altima S, (Black) 34k miles $15,500.00

*2014 Jeep Compass Sport SUV (Black) 6k miles $15,400.00

*2012 Ford Mustang (Blue) 16k miles $15,900.00

*2013 Ford Escape SEL 4WD (Black) 23k miles $19,700.00

*2009 Ford Flex Limited (Silver) 100k miles $13,000.00

*2005 Jaguar S-Type,(Gold) 132k miles $5,400.00

*1985 Porsche 944,(Blue) 157k miles $2,900.00

*1999 Pontiac Grand Am SE,(White) 22k miles $4,999.00

*2006 Ford Focus SES Station Wagon (White) 90k miles $5,600.00

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Auto blog

Hyundai reveals CEO's pay for first time ever

Tue, 01 Apr 2014

Thanks to some government pressure, Hyundai's billionaire chairman, Chung Mong Koo, has revealed just how much he gets paid each year. Honestly, the amount is a bit lower than we'd expect considering he helms such a huge industrial empire. The 76-year-old chairman brought home $13 million in 2013, $5.2 million of which came from Hyundai's automotive business while both Mobis and Hyundai Steel chipped in $3.94 million, each. For reference, Ford CEO Alan Mulally netted $23.2 million in 2013, although the vast majority of that money came from stock options.
The push for Chung to reveal his pay was part of a larger effort by the South Korean government called the Financial Investment Services and Capital Markets Act. The act forces several thousand companies to release info on annual pay, bonuses and severance for employees earning over $5 million won ($469,000), according to Bloomberg.
"With the disclosure of the executives' compensation, the pressure to deliver better profits will increase," said Heo Pil Seok, the CEO of Midas International Asset Management. It seems to be working, as Hyundai shareholders, of which Midas is one, have seen their shares increase by 6.1 percent in 2014, which includes a 1.2-percent jump as of yesterday, according to Bloomberg.

Kia expects US to be Soul EV's top market

Tue, 13 May 2014

While its sister brand Hyundai invests in hydrogen fuel cell technology, Kia is entering the battery-powered electric vehicle market with the new Soul EV. The Korean automaker plans to sell some 5,000 units of its first electric vehicle around the world. While it's not saying exactly what proportion it hopes to sell in (or how many it's allocating to) any individual market, the latest reports indicate that it expects the United States to be its biggest market.
Part of that may come down to the growing popularity of electric vehicles in America, but also to the substantial incentives offered by federal and local government agencies towards buying an EV. Though the Soul EV retails for a reported 42.5 million won in South Korea - equivalent to less than $41,500 at today's rates, of which the battery alone accounts for about 40 percent - incentives will mean that the actual cost to a buyer in the US will be about half that, although Kia hasn't announced official pricing yet.
The latest electric vehicle on the market is based on the existing Kia Soul hatchback, a vehicle chosen due to its packaging vis-à-vis more conventionally shaped vehicles. The 27 kWh lithium ion battery pack adds about 330 pounds to the vehicle's curb weight, resulting in a 0-62 time of 11.2 seconds and a 92-mile range. The Kia Soul EV will initially be sold only in California, Oregon, New York, New Jersey and Maryland.

Kia and CarMax pull LA Clipper sponsorships in wake of alleged Sterling comments

Mon, 28 Apr 2014

There's fallout across the automotive advertising world today as companies react to alarming, racially insensitive statements alleged to have been made Donald Sterling, owner of the NBA's Los Angeles Clippers franchise. Last Friday, entertainment website TMZ published excerpts from an audio recording, allegedly between Sterling and his girlfriend V. Stiviano, in which the Clippers owner said, among other things, that he didn't want her to bring black people to his games, including LA Lakers legend Magic Johnson. Sterling has yet to respond publicly to the allegations.
The story quickly gained steam over the weekend, and this Monday it has seen Kia Motors, auto sales website CarMax and insurance giant State Farm all pull sponsorship activities with the Clippers.
In a statement Kia said the alleged statements by Sterling were, "offensive and reprehensible," calling them "inconsistent with our views and values." Kia says it is "suspending" its advertising and sponsorship activities with the team, though has yet to clarify if that suspension includes commercials featuring NBA star and Clippers power forward Blake Griffin.