2003 Kia Sedona Lx Mini Passenger Van 5-door 3.5l - Low Reserve - Low Miles - on 2040-cars
Year:2003Mileage:97653Color: s
Location:
Miami, Florida, United States
SELLING MY 2003 AMAZING KIA SEDONA!!!! LOW LOW MILES, INCREDIBLE CONDITION.
--- LOW RESERVE PRICE ---
This is the auction for our Kia Sedona 03', a stunning car, that has been loved by us, and if loved as much by the next owner, it will give you many many miles and years of great driving experiences.
The car it's in an incredible shape, has every comfort options you'll find in this model, such as: power sunroof, power windows, power front seats (driver and passenger), power mirrors, A/C (will freeze you as polar winter), cruise control, CD player with 8 speakers, power steering, 12V outlets for every row, reading lights, leather seats, interior wood finish trim…
Check the photos!!!
You won't believe this is an 03' car, the engine in powerful but quiet as a gazelle. Everything works as day 1. Leather seats looks and feels incredible (I've even added photos of the driver seat so you can check there is no signs of time in the seats at all). It has always been garage kept, so the original paint shines as dealer condition.
Low low miles, and just serviced, no need to worry for the next 3k miles for the oil change, filters, tire rotation alignment or balance, and brake pads.
Tires had only 5K miles on them. Battery has 1month since replaced and 11 months warranty.
The fuel economy is one of the best of it's kind. Spend less than driving an Odyssey or a Carvan.
If you love driving this is the perfect car for you. Cosy for you and your family as your own living room, it will give you many years and miles of a lovable driving experience.
Sadly in a parking lot someone scratched the front bumper on the passenger side, it's a $150 paint job tops to get it fixed.
Auction winner takes it home, so good luck bidding!!!
Please fell free to ask any questions, I will be glad to tell you more about the car.
Now some factory specs:
Highlights
FUEL ECONOMY (CTY/HWY)14/18 mpg
CAR TYPEMinivan
TRANSMISSION5-speed Automatic
BASIC WARRANTY5 Yr./ 60000 Mi.
ENGINE TYPEGas
TOTAL SEATING7
CYLINDERSV6
CONSUMER RATING
Colors
Exterior Colors
Blue Sapphire
Clear White
Dark Green Emerald
Diamond Silver
Midnight Black
Ruby Red
Sage Green
Silky Beige
Interior Colors
BeigeGray
Specifications
LENGTH 16ft 2.1in
WIDTH 6ft 2.6in
HEIGHT 5ft 9.3in
GROUND CLEARANCE 0ft 6.9in
Body style illustration may not reflect the actual shape of this vehicle.
Exterior Measurements
6 ft. 2.6 in. (74.6 in.)
5 ft. 9.3 in. (69.3 in.)
16 ft. 2.1 in. (194.1 in.)
0 ft. 6.9 in. (6.9 in.)
5 ft. 4.4 in. (64.4 in.)
5 ft. 3.4 in. (63.4 in.)
9 ft. 6.6 in. (114.6 in.)
Interior Measurements
39.4 in.
58.7 in.
40.6 in.
62.2 in.
65.1 in.
39.2 in.
37.2 in.
63.1 in.
Fuel
Gas
Regular unleaded
19.8 gal.
277.2/356.4 mi.
14/18 mpg
Weights and Capacities
3500 lbs.
1186 lbs.
5959 lbs.
4802 lbs.
21.8 cu.ft.
127.5 cu.ft.
** When adequately equipped, which may require engine and/or other drivetrain upgrades.
DriveTrain
Front wheel drive
5-speed automatic
Engine & Performance
3.5 L
Double overhead cam (DOHC)
V6
24
218 ft-lbs. @ 3500 rpm
195 hp @ 5500 rpm
41 ft.
Suspension
MacPherson strut front suspension
Multi-link rear suspension
Front independent suspension
Warranty
5 yr./ 60000 mi.
10 yr./ 100000 mi.
5 yr./ 100000 mi.
Features
Interior Features
Front Seats
Driver seat with manual adjustable lumbar support
Cloth
Bucket front seats
Rear Seats
Folding rear seatback
Manual folding split-bench third row seats
Rear ventilation ducts with fan control
Power Features
Power door locks
Power mirrors
1 one-touch power windows
Instrumentation
Clock
Tachometer
Convenience
Cruise control
Front console with storage
Front, rear and 3rd row cupholders
First aid kit
Overhead console with storage
Front seatback storage
Power steering
12V front, 12V rear and 12V cargo area power outlet(s)
Tilt-adjustable steering wheel
Comfort
Front and rear air conditioning
Front and rear reading lights
Dual vanity mirrors
In Car Entertainment
Mast antenna
6 total speakers
AM/FM in-dash single CD player stereo
Exterior Features
Roof and Glass
Variable intermittent wipers
Privacy glass
Rear defogger
Swing out opening rear quarter windows
Intermittent rear wiper
Tires and Wheels
Steel wheels
15 x 6.0 in. wheels
P215/70R H tires
All season tires
Full wheel covers
Doors
Rear liftgate door
Towing and Hauling
Cargo tie downs
Safety Features
Child seat anchors
Ventilated front disc / rear drum brakes
Rear door child safety locks
2 front headrests
2 rear headrests
Front seatbelt pretensioners
Electronic brakeforce distribution
Front multi-adjustable headrests
Rear height adjustable headrests
Engine
3.5L V6
Type
Sixty-degree six cylinder, iron block and aluminum heads
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