2014 Kia Sorento Lx Awd Third Row Seat (silver) 8,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Atascosa, Texas, United States
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2013 Kia Sorento LX AWD Third Row Seat, 3.5 liter V-6,
automatic transmission, power windows and door locks, Am/Fm CD player with Aux USB line in, Alloy
rims, only 25k miles, This beautiful SUV is powerful and fast, as well as
luxurious, with all wheel drive. Cranberry metallic exterior with tan cloth
interior, this amazing vehicle is currently worth $24,100, and we are selling
ours for only $18,400.00. You will not find this car cheaper anywhere, and I'll do all
of the paper work. For more information please call June Barnes at 210-622-9333
or 210-260-8757. And for other great deals on quality pre-owned vehicles,
visit our website at barnesautosales . net Here is a list of the other amazing vehicles we have
available, visit the website for photos *2014 Buick Lacrosse , (Gold) 9k miles $24,400.00 *2014 Buick Lacrosse Hybrid (Crystal Red) 10k miles
$24,400.00 *2013 Chrysler 200, (Blue) 7k miles $14,900.00 *2009 Chrysler PT Cruiser, (Blue) 50k Miles $6,000.00 *2013 Chrysler 200 (Grey) 5k miles $14,900.00 *2014 Dodge Challenger SXT Plus (Grey) 306 miles $21,900.00 *2013 Dodge Dart Limited (Black) 48k miles $15,500.00 *2014 Dodge Avenger SE (Black) 20k miles $13,900.00 *2014 Kia Rio LX (Silver) only 8k miles $12,900.00 *2013 Kia Sorento LX AWD Third Row Seat (Cranberry) 25k
miles $18,400.00 *2013 Mazda 5 Touring, (Silver) 18k miles $10,900.00 *2013 Ford Fusion SE,(Burgundy) 30k miles $16,500.00 *2013 Ford Fusion SE (Black) 9k miles $17,900.00 *2009 Suzuki XL-7 Luxury SUV, (Black) 52k miles $10,500.00 *2014 Chevy Sonic LTZ (Black) 18k miles $13,900.00 *2013 Nissan Maxima SV (White) 33k miles $19,900.00 *2013 Nissan Altima S, (Black) 34k miles $15,500.00 *2014 Jeep Compass Sport SUV (Black) 6k miles $15,400.00 *2012 Ford Mustang (Blue) 16k miles $15,900.00 *2013 Ford Escape SEL 4WD (Black) 23k miles $19,700.00 *2009 Ford Flex Limited (Silver) 100k miles $13,000.00 *2005 Jaguar S-Type,(Gold) 132k miles $5,400.00 *1985 Porsche 944,(Blue) 157k miles $2,900.00 *1999 Pontiac Grand Am SE,(White) 22k miles $4,999.00
*2006 Ford Focus SES Station Wagon (White) 90k miles
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Hyundai Group design chief wants more differentiation between models and brands
Fri, May 24 2019Luc Donckerwolke, the man who oversees design at Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis, is determined to get more differentiation into the model range. He not only wants greater visual separation between all the models in the range, he also wants more distinction between Hyundai Group cars and others in the respective segments, and global distinctions so that a Hyundai in China doesn't necessarily look like one built for North America. He told Autocar, "We will not have a global design language because otherwise it's too rigid. [The alternative is] more work, but it's more flexible." Donckerwolke gets an extreme look at the results of homogeneous design, because an enormous number of cars on the road in South Korea are Hyundai Group products. "[Our] core task is to differentiate the design philosophy of the three brands, not least because we have a big [around 70%] share in Korea. We need to differentiate each model, otherwise the landscape is too homogeneous." Top-down, each brand gets a design brief. Hyundai will be Hyundai's "sexy, seductive and sensuous, sporty, eager and stylish," holding onto its value proposition while adding emotion. Kia will be "young, challenging and cool — cooler than before," said brand design chief Byungchul Juh, with Donckerwolke adding that it's about "streetwear — bold, fresh and young." And Genesis is "haute couture." Donckerwolke characterizes the design philosophy as not "Russian dolls but ... chess pieces, with a look that reveals its own charismatic character. For example, Kia's used to be about the tiger nose grille, separate headlights and the lower intake. Now it's going to be more of a mask that will deliver sportiness and a presence." Kia designer Juh said, "There will be a distinct version of tiger face for each segment, and we'll keep the tiger nose grille. In principle it's the same, but there's a different interpretation for each segment, and more of a 3D feeling. We're moving from a nose to a face." The sketches we've seen of Kia's coming small global crossover take a first step, and we're told the next Sportage will make more impact than the new Tucson. As for Hyundai, the next Sonata will "be the design flag-bearer." We wait to see how much of the vehicle all of this affects. But right now, look at the 2020 Elantra and Sonata from the front three-quarter; ignore their front fascias, and they're two sizes of one sausage.
Kia Venga puts a fresh face on mini minivans
Fri, Oct 3 2014Minivans in America have grown to become anything but mini. That's not the case overseas, however, where Ford offers the B-Max, Citroen the C3 Picasso and Kia the Venga. On the European market now since 2009, the Venga shares its underpinnings with the Soul and with the Hyundai i20. The shape which Peter Schreyer sketched for it won a prestigious iF Design Award upon its debut, but five years later, it was time for a bit of a refresh. Debuting alongside the updated Rio at the Paris Motor Show, the new Venga has received some updated sheetmetal, an upgraded cabin and enhanced equipment – all the better for transporting a (small) family around some European metropolis, where the streets are narrow and the parking even tighter.
Watch these Super Bowl car commercials [UPDATE]
Sat, Feb 2 2019On Sunday, February 3, the New England Patriots take on the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl 53 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. Some will watch because of the storyline of the old-school dynasty facing off against the new-school wunderkinds, but a large chunk of people will solely be watching for the commercials. Lucky for those who slot into the latter category, many of the manufacturers release their super bowl ads ahead of time, or have simply opted to release the commercials only online. Scroll down to see what car companies have already shown their cards. Audi Audi goes the comedic route in its clip for the Big Game. It starts with a grandpa showing his grandson a gorgeous Audi e-tron GT tucked away in a garage before he's shaken awake. Turns out he was just choking on a cashew in his cubicle at his boring job. Dodge Dodge does what it knows: create enough smoke to punch more holes in the ozone layer. Set to "The Devil Went Down to Georgia (the Super Bowl is in Atlanta, get it!?), a Challenger SRT Hellcat widebody, Charger SRT Hellcat, and Durango SRT are seen ripping through a city, leaving a trail of rubber crumbs in their wakes. Genesis Genesis has not yet released a commercial prior to the Super Bowl, but it is the official luxury vehicle of the NFL. Because of this, Genesis is hosting a fan experience for 10 days before the game. It will showcase the brand's cars, offer games, and have photos opportunities and autograph days. Hyundai Jason Bateman alert! Hyundai is one of the few companies to hook a major celebrity for its advertisement, and the casting is perfect. Bateman plays a doorman who takes people to various terrible events in life, including root canals, the middle seat, and shopping for a car. The ad centers around Hyundai's Shopper Assurance, which is Hyundai's new method for car shopping. Jeep An old 1963 Jeep Gladiator finds its strength in the crusher and transforms into a a new 2020 Gladiator, with a firm declaration that the nameplate is officially back. Kia Through Kia's commercial, a young boy wonders out loud what it'd be like if the millions spent on Super Bowl commercials were used to help others.



