2008 Kia Rondo Lx V-6 Great Mpg And Sporty Look on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Some people categorize the 2008
Kia Rondo LX as a SUV, others as a Crossover, Wagon, Minivan or 5Door; has V6
performance, but 4 cylinder gas mileage. I averaged 31 miles on a recent 1100
mile trip. 2008 KIA RONDO LX V6 BLACK & TAN INSIDE
STILL HAS approximately 15,000
miles of FACTORY WARRANTY LEFT ON POWER TRAIN (engine and transmission). The
original warranty for the powertrain was 10 years or 100,000 miles. Priced to sell fast!!!! Same
vehicle at the big stores is $11,200. I set a low reserve TO MAKE THE BIDDING EXCITING!!!! Top of the line
options: automatic(5 speed with manual shift option), all power,
AM/FM CD radio, alloy wheels, dual, side, rear and cargo area airbags. Roof
Rack, Alloy Wheels, AM/FM Stereo, ABS (4-Wheel), Power Door Locks, Dual Air
(FRONT AND REAR), Power Windows, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Stability
Control, Tilt Wheel, CD (Single Disc) and an alarm. A perfect blend of size and
efficiency, definitely not the big van in size or feel. The 5 speed automatic shifts
beautiful and also has a manual sport
shift option. Great FAMILY CAR, starter car,
inexpensive daily driver or college car. 2008 Kia Rondo
is a very practical and desirable vehicle for families thanks to its passenger
capacity, easy-to-drive demeanor, loaded with safety features and bargain price tag. Even the car insurance is low because of the safety built into the vehicle. Lots of room will seat 5 large football or soccer players, maybe not from the NFL.
Safety & Security
Crash TEST
RESULTS - NHTSA Ratings
“THE VAN IS NEW ENOUGH AND MILES LOW ENOUGH
(84,600) TO GET A 100% LOAN FROM YOUR CREDIT UNION or Your bank.” “THANKS” FOR LOOKING AND IF THERE are ANY
QUESTIONS or need more PHOTOS, EMAIL ME via EBAY.
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Kia previews its Super Bowl baby commercial, far cry from Adriana Lima
Sun, 27 Jan 2013We're going to go ahead and give Kia the benefit of the doubt - the automaker brought us a bathing-suit-clad Adriana Lima in its Super Bowl spot from last year. That kind of thing doesn't go unappreciated.
But, if we're really honest, and judging solely on the "teaser" video below, the space suit-wearing, baby-star from Kia's commercial this year is really creeping us out.
In any event, the Kia ad (sorry, "mini-movie") called Space Babies will be set on the distant planet of "Babylandia," and will attempt to present some kind of lie about where babies come from in the ultimate service of selling the 2014 Kia Sorento. Don't let the panda, dog, pig, giraffe, rhino and unholy baby stare make you take your eye off the ball, folks - there's a car on sale here.
2014 Kia Optima is better by a nose
Wed, 27 Mar 2013Kia is showing off a slew of vehicles here in New York, including the ever-so-slightly refreshed 2014 Optima sedan you see here. The brunt of the changes surround the new front fascia, with repositioned LED lighting above the headlamp units and some new quad-LED fogs rounding of a touched-up front bumper. At the rear, Kia has reworked the taillamps, and of course, LEDs are found there, as well.
Other changes to the Optima for 2014 include the additions of two new displays inside the cabin - a 4.3-inch TFT display in the gauge cluster and a larger, eight-inch high-resolution screen that houses the navigation and infotainment data. There are also new seats inside the Optima, which are hopefully more comfortable and offer better bolstering than the decidedly flat chairs found in the current car, plus Kia has added available new safety features like blind spot monitoring and cross-traffic alert.
The powertrain offerings have not changed for 2014 - base cars still get a naturally aspirated 2.4-liter engine while the SX models get the 2.0-liter turbo. There is, however, a new Drive Mode Select system specifically for the SX, which adjusts transmission shift points and steering weight for a more engaging dynamic, or so we're told. (The Optima Hybrid model did receive upgrades to its battery and electric motor just recently, but those changes technically hit during the 2013 model year - it is not immediately clear if the gas-electric model will receive the updates shown here).
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Fri, 08 Mar 2013In the relatively lengthy press release that Kia composed for the launch of its Provo concept car at the Geneva Motor Show this week, the company never mentioned where the name came from, or what it means for the car. A very basic web search for "Provo" reveals that the inspiration for the hatch could have been a city in Utah, a township in South Dakota or a village in Bosnia. The name could be a reference to either an American (Fred) or Canadian (Dwayne) football player, and Provo might also accurately reference a "Dutch counterculture movement in the mid-1960s" or a ship in the US Navy. More likely than any of those, however, is that the Kia designers of the concept - a car that was wholly a product of the Korean automaker's design studios in Frankfurt, for the record - meant it as a play on the existing Pro_cee'd hatchback.
What the designers and Kia executives that signed off on the Provo almost certainly did not have in mind was a reference to a street name for the Provisional Irish Republican Army. That "Provo" was, according to TheDetroitBureau.com, an outlawed army faction that was blamed for some 2,000 deaths in Northern Ireland during a period stretching from 1970 to 1997.
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