2008 Kia Sedona Ex Power Mini Passenger Van 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Howell, Michigan, United States
Selling our 2008 KIA Sedona EX Minivan. Non-smokers. This has been a great vehicle
for us, but we're looking at getting a new vehicle, so this one is up
for sale. This is the top-of-the-line EX model complete with many nice
features:
- Dual Power Sliding Doors (if you have a baby bucket, you'll really appreciate this!) - Power Liftgate - Power Front Seats (Driver is 8-way w/lumbar support, Passenger is 4-way) - 2nd Row Captain Chairs (fold flat, flip up, and removable) - Fold-into-the-floor 3rd Row Seating - Trailer Hitch - Remote Start - Cross Bars for the Roof Rack - Power Windows - Power Locks - Power Rear Quarter Windows - Heated Mirrors - Tri-zone A/C The van has just hit 90,000 miles and gets 18.7 MPG in regular driving, and 22.5-23.5 MPG for mostly freeway driving. We get better than 23 MPG going to Chicago, and better than 22 MPG when going to work up near Lansing and keeping it around 70 MPH. The official color is Olive Gray, but it is medium metallic blue in almost every lighting condition. The interior is beige with cloth seating. This received 5-star safety ratings in Frontal and side crash for both the driver and passenger and 4-star for rollover. It accelerates well, handles well and brakes well. 4-wheel disc brakes with traction control, stability control, and anti-lock brakes and tire pressure monitoring system that alerts you if the tires are low on air (and they really work!) The interior and exterior show light wear (a few paint chips and a couple of small door dings while the interior has a few scratches in the trim. The seats wear like iron and show almost no wear while the carpet has a couple of small stains (may come up with a steam clean.) The tires have roughly 20,000 miles on them and probably another 40,000 left in them. The battery was changed earlier this year. Well maintained by a "car guy" and no known mechanical issues. The only significant cosmetic issues are light damage to the passenger side mirror at the very edge (clipped the garage), and the windshield has scratches from one of the wipers. Again, this has been an excellent vehicle for us, and will either be selling this outright or trading it in. This will be gone by the 4th of July either sold or traded in, so call me soon if you are interested! The Kelly Blue Book value on this listed as only "GOOD" condition comes back with a value of $9,200. I have the window sticker I can send. Contact Paul at seven34 67 three nine84 one with any questions you may have. |
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2014 Kia Sorento
Mon, 11 Feb 2013Big Changes Below, But Just A Little Off The Top
It happens all the time. Three or four years into an automobile's lifecycle, the manufacturer goes back to the drawing board, making what it hopes are vital improvements to keep its product at the top of the sales charts. It's true of the vehicle we're discussing today, the 2014 Kia Sorento, but unlike many midlife facelifts, most of what's new here can't be seen with the naked eye.
Yes, there are the normal changes to the front and rear fascias, and a few nips and tucks here and there to improve the crossover's outward appearance. But, for the first time in as long as we can remember, the big news here is that the new Sorento is actually riding atop a new platform, according to Kia.
2018 Kia Niro PHEV First Drive Review | Embracing the new normal
Tue, Jan 2 2018CULVER CITY, Calif. — A cloak of invisibility envelops the 2018 Kia Niro Plug-In Hybrid everywhere it roams in Los Angeles. In Southern California's major cities, plug-ins and electric vehicles line the driveways and clog the freeways like nowhere else in the United States. And every time a new EV/FCV/HEV/PEV/PHEV/ZEV hits the streets (eco-minded drivers loves acronyms), it's ostensibly competing for attention. But the Niro PHEV, which is set to launch imminently in major markets across the United States, isn't looking for attention. It's the most recent, under-the-radar jab at the Toyota Prius family from the South Korean manufacturer interested in stealing market share. If Kia aimed for the Toyota Prius with the traditional Niro hybrid, it shot dead-on at the EV attributes of the Prius Prime plug-in when developing the Niro PHEV. Like the Prius Prime, the Niro PHEV has an all-electric range of 26 miles. Its 3.3-KWh onboard charger is exactly the same strength as the Toyota's. And both plug-ins take about three hours to fully charge on a Level 2 (240V) charger. (Plug it into a grounded household outlet for an overnight recharge.) Those are hardly class-leading numbers, but theoretically enough to satisfy the demands of around-town driving. The similarly priced Chevrolet Volt offers twice the electric range, as does the larger Honda Clarity Plug-In Hybrid. What you get with the Niro PHEV, in essence, is a Niro that's ideal if you have overnight access to EV charging. We won't rehash the details of how the Niro looks inside and out — for that, check out our First Drive here — since it's nearly identical to the cordless model. Beyond "hybrid blue" accents on the exterior, it's tough to distinguish the newest Niro from a distance. The interior is nearly identical, as well, and no trunk space was sacrificed by the large, 8.9-kWh battery that sits underneath the cargo hold. And the total system power of 139 horsepower, no different than the Niro, means that this is more of a dragstrip challenger for a Prius than, say, the much quicker Chevrolet Bolt. An unexpectedly altruistic feature is the ability for the charge port to automatically unlock once the Niro PHEV reaches a full charge, allowing other EV drivers to safely unplug the Kia and sip electricity for themselves. Those thirsty drivers will need to be well-read about the Niro PHEV, however, to know this capability exists; the car offers no explicit indicators.
NHTSA looking into non-Takata airbag shrapnel case
Tue, Jul 14 2015The global airbag inflator recall from Takata has been one of the biggest topics in auto safety for months. Now, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is opening a preliminary evaluation into the components from Arc Automotive to investigate whether two reported ruptures and two injuries signal a wider problem. So far, only the 2002 Chrysler Town & Country and 2004 Kia Optima are believed to be affected. If a safety campaign is deemed necessary, it could cover an estimated 420,000 of the minivans and 70,000 of the Korean sedans. NHTSA first noticed these ruptures in December 2014. The agency received a complaint of a 2009 case in Ohio about the bursting of the driver's side inflator in a 2002 Town & Country. According to the report, the incident broke the woman's jaw and sent shrapnel into her chest. The government investigated the case, and this was found to be the only known occurrence in these vehicles. The analysis indicated the part's gases were possibly blocked somehow and caused the component to explode. FCA US spokesperson Eric Mayne told Autoblog that the company is "cooperating fully" with NHTSA. "Also, we no longer use that inflator," he said. A second incident came to NHTSA's attention in June 2015 with the driver's side rupture in a 2004 Optima in New Mexico. The agency lists fewer details about the case, and a root cause isn't known. This is also the only currently known example in a Kia vehicle. According to a statement from Kia to Autoblog, "We are taking this matter very seriously and support NHTSA's action and will continue working cooperatively with the agency and suppliers throughout the process." Arc's components are sealed within a steel housing that's meant to protect them from "external atmospheric conditions," according to NHTSA. Multiple suppliers also use them. In the Chrysler, the airbag module came from Key Safety Systems and from Delphi in the Kia. In a statement to Autoblog the company said, "We have received NHTSA's notification and are cooperating fully with its Preliminary Evaluation." At this time, NHTSA admits that it doesn't know for certain whether these two cases are linked. The agency is conducting this preliminary evaluation to learn more.