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2008 Kia Sedona Ex Power Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars

US $8,600.00
Year:2008 Mileage:90000 Color: show light wear
Location:

Howell, Michigan, United States

Howell, Michigan, United States

Selling our 2008 KIA Sedona EX Minivan. Non-smokers. This has been a great vehicle for us, but we're looking at getting a new vehicle, so this one is up for sale. This is the top-of-the-line EX model complete with many nice features:

- Dual Power Sliding Doors (if you have a baby bucket, you'll really appreciate this!)
- Power Liftgate
- Power Front Seats (Driver is 8-way w/lumbar support, Passenger is 4-way)
- 2nd Row Captain Chairs (fold flat, flip up, and removable)
- Fold-into-the-floor 3rd Row Seating
- Trailer Hitch
- Remote Start
- Cross Bars for the Roof Rack
- Power Windows
- Power Locks
- Power Rear Quarter Windows
- Heated Mirrors
- Tri-zone A/C

The van has just hit 90,000 miles and gets 18.7 MPG in regular driving, and 22.5-23.5 MPG for mostly freeway driving. We get better than 23 MPG going to Chicago, and better than 22 MPG when going to work up near Lansing and keeping it around 70 MPH.

The official color is Olive Gray, but it is medium metallic blue in almost every lighting condition. The interior is beige with cloth seating.

This received 5-star safety ratings in Frontal and side crash for both the driver and passenger and 4-star for rollover. It accelerates well, handles well and brakes well. 4-wheel disc brakes with traction control, stability control, and anti-lock brakes and tire pressure monitoring system that alerts you if the tires are low on air (and they really work!)

The interior and exterior show light wear (a few paint chips and a couple of small door dings while the interior has a few scratches in the trim. The seats wear like iron and show almost no wear while the carpet has a couple of small stains (may come up with a steam clean.) The tires have roughly 20,000 miles on them and probably another 40,000 left in them. The battery was changed earlier this year. Well maintained by a "car guy" and no known mechanical issues.

The only significant cosmetic issues are light damage to the passenger side mirror at the very edge (clipped the garage), and the windshield has scratches from one of the wipers.

Again, this has been an excellent vehicle for us, and will either be selling this outright or trading it in.

This will be gone by the 4th of July either sold or traded in, so call me soon if you are interested! The Kelly Blue Book value on this listed as only "GOOD" condition comes back with a value of $9,200. I have the window sticker I can send.

Contact Paul at seven34 67 three nine84 one with any questions you may have.

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Kia Niro Concept is the miniature Soul of the future

Wed, 11 Sep 2013

The Kia Niro Concept has officially made its Frankfurt Motor Show debut, and aside from the product specialist who would not get out of our photographer's way, this was our first in-person look at the Niro Concept, which first broke cover near the end of last month. The compact, rough-and-tumble crossover would slot in below the Soul were it to enter production, with Kia calling it a B-segment competitor.
The Niro sports neon accents, although both the trim and the actual color of the car itself are far lighter than they appeared in the original press photography. The cabin, meanwhile, looks like it was completely crafted from a single piece of rubber. We suppose that'd make it easy to clean out, sort of like a Jeep Wrangler.
Kia claims the Niro was designed "in Europe with European tastes" in mind, and that its production options will be based on the response of the general public. Take a look above for a full gallery of live photos, and then down below for the press release and images from Kia.

EPA says it will more closely monitor fuel economy claims from automakers

Fri, 15 Feb 2013

The unintended acceleration brouhaha at Toyota led to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration tightening the vise on recall procedures. Likewise, the fuel economy kerfuffle that blew up with Hyundai and Kia's admission of overstated fuel mileage claims could lead to the Environmental Protection Agency policing automaker assertions by performing more audits.
At least, that's what a senior engineer with the government agency said while in Michigan giving a talk, according to a report in Automotive News. What that actually means, however, is still in question. Just ten to 15 percent of new vehicles - something like 150 to 200 cars per year - are rested by the EPA to verify automaker numbers. The EPA's own tests include a "fudge factor" to adjust lab mileage for real-world mileage, and the agency still relies on automakers to submit data for tests that it doesn't have the facilities to perform. How much more auditing can the EPA really expect to do, or perhaps a more relevant question would be how much more accurate could the EPA's audits become?
The price of gasoline, the psychological importance of 40 miles per gallon to a frugal car buyer, an automaker wanting to further justify the price premium of a hybrid, all of these things contribute to fuel economy numbers that insist on creeping upward. Perhaps the senior engineer encapsulated the whole situation best when he said, "Everybody wants a label that tells you exactly what you're going to get, but obviously that's not possible. A good general rule of thumb is that real-world fuel economy is about 20 percent lower than the lab numbers." If the lesson isn't exactly 'buyer beware,' it's at least 'buyer be wary.'

2015 Kia K900

Wed, 29 Jan 2014

Let's be honest, Rich America. When you drive your fullsize luxury sedans, you don't clock any laps of the Nürburgring. You don't view your car as an alternative to air travel, ready to wheel between countries at triple-digit Autobahn speeds. Heck, you don't even take the long way home. Instead, you commute in fender-to-fender gridlock looking to be assuaged by sybaritic luxuries, your ride serving as a four-wheeled extension of your living room. Yet when it comes time to vote with your pocketbooks, you overwhelmingly skew toward European driving values - German ones, more specifically. You favor the firm rides, firmer seats and quick steering of cars like the BMW 7 Series and Audi A8. What gives? That's what Kia is clandestinely asking with its new 2015 K900.
According to Kia PR director Scott McKee, this 200.6-inch bruiser of a sedan is all about "at-ease luxury." That's a notion that was once very much synonymous with American automakers' approach to big high-end sedans - effortless comfort above all other considerations. Sprawling room in every direction. Fine materials no matter where the hand falls. The automobile as an isolative cocoon. Once upon a time, Cadillac and Lincoln owned the Comfort First game, but these days, there's almost nobody playing - the Lexus LS and Hyundai Equus are the only cars in this end of the market, everyone else is busy aping German values.
Kia planners could claim that the K900 has been intentionally targeted at a different sort of customer - and indeed, during the press conference ahead of our first drive in Santa Barbara, there was some discussion of "a different kind of luxury" and seeking "confident individualist" buyers. But the truth is, the Korean premium car shoppers that this car was primarily designed for crave exactly the sort of plush luxury experience the K900 dispenses. In other words, Kia is hoping that there are a few thousand like-minded Americans willing to overlook the badge on its nose and give this car a chance.