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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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Senator calling for answers from Hyundai and Kia over MPG debacle

Fri, 30 Nov 2012

Hyundai and Kia have already gone public with plans to make good on the inflated fuel economy claims scandal that has rocked both companies in recent weeks. But one US senator, Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), is skeptical that the general public will see much good from the proposal, and he's looking for answers.
To recap: Hyundai/Kia have agreed to compensate owners of 900,000 affected vehicles for real versus previously claimed fuel mileage (as well as adding in a one- fifteen-percent premium), by way of pre-loaded debit cards. It has been speculated that this payout could crest $100 million by the time the Korean automakers are done writing checks.
Said Rockefeller to The Detroit News, "While I believe this is a positive step, I am concerned that many affected customers may not learn about the program or may find it burdensome to participate in the program." Rockefeller would reportedly like to see a monitoring system for the paybacks more clearly defined, with the goal being as many wronged car buyers as possible getting the recompense that they're due.

Kia gives K900 Matrix spoof for Super Bowl commercial

Wed, 29 Jan 2014

Kia made a splash when it announced that Laurence Fishburne would revisit Morpheus, his bespectacled, blade-wielding badass character from the Matrix trilogy for a Super Bowl commercial. When we originally broke that story, we offered up a brief synopsis of the spot, produced by David&Goliath.
Now, we have an extended, 90-second version of the 60-second Kia K900 commercial that's slated to air during this weekend's Super Bowl. While it does stick to the brief we reported on a few weeks back, there's a big, ridiculous twist in the last bit of the video, not to mention a few easter eggs for fans of the movies. We won't spoil it for you, so scroll down and have a look.
After you've watched the video, scroll just a bit further down and have a look at Kia's official press release on the commercial.

Insider trading ahead of Hyundai-Kia MPG debacle suspected

Fri, 21 Dec 2012

Reuters is reporting that large-scale insider trading may be at the heart of some particularly fishy stock-selling behavior, just prior to the original announcement about the Hyundai-Kia fuel economy ratings debacle.
On November 1st, Hyundai-Kia shares traded roughly 2.2 million times (the single highest-volume day of the year), and the stock price fell by about four percent. For reference, a standard daily trading volume for the stock in 2012 saw about 600k shares trading hands. On November 2nd, the company made public the bad news about the dropping fuel economy ratings for many of its models. In other words: No one outside of the company (and only a smallish group inside the company, we'd imagine) should have known anything about the impending bad news as of the first day of November. After the announcement, the stock price tanked, as you'd expect, and trading volume was way down as well.
Experts seem fully aware that the whole thing reeks of leaked information and subsequent insider trading. If chicanery on this sort of scale seems wacky to you, you'd be inline with the experts who report to Reuters that the level of trading is absolutely suspicious.