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*like New & Upgraded* 2013 Kia Optima Sx, Fully Loaded, 10-yr Bumper-to-bumper on 2040-cars

Year:2013 Mileage:29980
Location:

Newport News, Virginia, United States

Newport News, Virginia, United States
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Fully transferable 10-YEAR 100,000 mile BUMPER-TO-BUMPER warranty! 

A perfectly maintained and fully-loaded Optima SX TURBO with several aesthetic UPGRADES that turn heads everyday!This car has been my baby and I'm sad to give her up. I'm only doing so to get rid of my current monthly payment. 

This beautiful car has been treated EXTREMELY well and is still in pristine condition. 95% of the 30,000 miles driven on it have been highway miles. I commute from Newport News to Williamsburg Mon-Fri. All scheduled oil changes and recommended engine checks have been performed at the Casey Kia dealership in Newport News where it was purchased. All paperwork is available to verify this. I have kept the car spotless and it has only been hand-washed by me at home. I have NEVER put off-brand gasoline in the tank. Per Kia's recommendations, I have literally only filled the tank with gasoline from Shell stations. I have never run the engine hard at all. I am not an aggressive driver...always gentle on the accelerator.Everything in this car is in perfect condition just as it was when I purchased it!

I have made several cosmetic UPGRADES to the vehicle. I had the windows professionally tinted with 25% charcoal tint which gives it a great look. I have installed LED fog lights that can change colors on command via a handheld remote (included). I have installed LED licence plate lights which give it a more upscale look. I have replaced the standard "KIA" logos with OEM fitted "Luxury Generation" badges. Most importantly, I have professionally installed new sport springs that lowered the car 1.5" in the rear and 1.25" in the front. This REALLY gives the car an entirely new look that WILL turn heads. Literally, not a day goes by that someone doesn't compliment my car. I catch people admiring my car in parking lots daily. It looks so much better than any regular Kia Optima.My loss is your gain! 

Call, email, or text me if you have questions!
alan.m.duncan6@gmail.com
757-897-7696

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