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2005 Kia Rio Cinco, Low Miles, Good Shape, Newer Engine! on 2040-cars

US $3,750.00
Year:2005 Mileage:89999
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Cleveland, Ohio, United States
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2005 Kia Rio Cinco for sale here. I bought this car in the spring, it was previously mechanic-owned. Had a newer motor and other parts installed before I bought. Just under 90k miles but it's currently my daily driver so may have a few more? Body looks good and it's pretty clean under the hood as well. Seems to run pretty well to me, but I'm not really a car guy. I have taken good care of it though! Good on mileage, but big enough to fit stuff ( or people!). I'm moving to Florida and don't want to take this with me, feel free to contact me with questions!

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    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.

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