2007 Kia Sorento Lx - Black "like New" on 2040-cars
Warner Robins, Georgia, United States
2007 KIA Sorento LX - Black "LIKE NEW" $7,991.00
>Drives & Rides - Like a Brand New One< >This KIA Sorento has never been Wrecked!!!< *Automatic, RWD-X2, 4-Door, Fully Loaded, Gray Interior, CD/MP3/HD Stereo Radio, 10- Speakers, Air Conditioning, *Engine:3.8L V-6, 24-valves, Horsepower:262hp @ 6,000RPM, Torque:260 lb.-ft. @ 4,500RPM, Variable valve control!!! *Transmission: 5 speed automatic, Sequential sport shift!!! *Like-New Tires 245/70R16.0 BSW, Low tire pressure warning system!!! *Alloy Wheels, Front wheel independent suspension, Power steering, Speed-sensing steering!!! *Traction control, Stability control, ABS brakes... *Power Windows, Variably intermittent wipers, Rear window wiper, Rear window defroster... *Power door mirrors, Heated door mirrors, Garage door transmitter... *Power Door Locks, Remote Keyless Entry, Panic alarm, Ignition disable!!! *Dual front impact airbags, Occupant sensing airbag, Overhead airbag, Knee airbag!!! *Tilt steering wheel, Speed control, Tachometer, *Step Bars, Skid plates, Roof Rack, Spoiler... *Front bucket seats, Front center armrest:w/storage, Leather shift knob, Front beverage holders... *Rear split-bench seats & Split folding rear seat, Rear seat center armrest, Rear beverage holders... *(Options): Tow Package & Trailer hitch receiver, Front fog lights, Trip computer, Compass, Outside temperature display, Fully automatic headlights, > Please call, text, or email me: (478) 672-9500< |
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Provo concept name has Kia embroiled in terrorism controversy?
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.
And yet, it was that association that led Gregory Campbell, a member of parliament from Northern Ireland, to introduce legislation that would ban Kia from selling a car under the name Provo. Kia, quick to realize the sizable gaffe it has stumbled into with the name, has reportedly already promised not to use the name for a production vehicle.
A closer look at the Kia GT4 Stinger Concept
Thu, 16 Jan 2014When we named the Kia GT4 Stinger Concept as our top debut at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show, our comments section had, let's call it, a tantrum. People were not pleased. Debuting alongside hugely significant production cars like the Chevrolet Corvette Z06, Ford Mustang, Ford F-150, Lexus RC F, BMW M3/M4 and Chrysler 200 (not to mention great concepts like the Toyota FT-1, Infiniti Q50 Eau Rouge and Volvo Concept XC Coupe), what business did a tiny, turbocharged, rear-drive Kia concept car have winning the prize as the best of Detroit?
Well, as it turns out, it has every right to be there. Our own Michael Harley sat down with the head of US design for Kia, Tom Kearn, to discuss the GT4 Stinger and find out just what the brand was thinking when it decided to create such an enthusiast-oriented concept. The interview gives a great insight into the car and its design, while Harley goes into some detail at the end of the video about why the GT4 was the Autoblog Editors' Choice of the 2014 Detroit Auto Show.
Scroll down to watch the full interview.
Hyundai reveals CEO's pay for first time ever
Tue, 01 Apr 2014Thanks 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.