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2011 Kia Sorento Ex - 3rd Row Suv - Seats 7 on 2040-cars

US $12,895.00
Year:2011 Mileage:53381 Color: Titanium Silver
Location:

Veneta, Oregon, United States

Veneta, Oregon, United States

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2011 Kia Sorento EX

Exterior Color: Titanium Silver
Interior Color: Black Leather
Body Type: 5 door Hatchback
Drive Type: 2WD front
Engine: 2.4L Inline 4-Cylinder
Transmission: 6-speed Shiftable Automatic
Original MSRP: $34,095
MPG: 29 Hwy, 21 City 
53k miles

Experts Say:
The Sorento's most obvious advantage over the competition is its near-midsize dimensions. Longer than both rivals, the Sorento capitalizes with an optional third-row seat that's actually inhabitable by adults. - Edmunds
Redesigned for 2011, the Kia Sorento lost its truck-like platform and became one of the most comfortable-riding and fuel-efficient 2011 midsize crossovers. - US News

Features:
Premium Package (Leather, Power Heated front seats, backup camera)
Bluetooth phone
Smart Key - Hands free Keyless Entry and push button start - just leave the key in your pocket and you can unlock doors and start the car.
Rear Backup Camera - LCD Display screen on Mirror
CD, MP3, upgraded stereo system
Dual zone climate controls - driver and passenger
Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Low tire pressure warning, Cruise Control, Heated Mirrors, Steering wheel mounted control, Tilt Steering Wheel, 1 touch Power windows, Power door locks, 12v front and rear power outlets, Air Conditioning, outside temperature display, Reverse sensing system, Variable intermittent wipers, 8 beverage holders, ABS brakes, Traction control, Brake assist, Panic alarm, Dual front airbags, Occupant sensing passenger airbags, Dual illuminating vanity mirrors, Rear seat center armrest, Split folding rear seat, Retractable trunk cover, power steering, 18" alloy wheels, child safety locks, child seat anchors.

Condition Report:
Tires: average, 5/32 tread
Fluids: All changed
Mechanically in excellent condition, as expected for a well maintained car of this age. 
One owner, single accident on record. Side collision required a new door and fender. Body has been repaired by ASE certified mechanic.

Title Report:
Clear Title in hand, free of any liens. Oklahoma title, branded Salvage. If registering in Oregon it will be issued an Oregon Reconstructed Title.

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Vehicle may be seen locally at eugene.craigslist.org/ctd/4372666009.html

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