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2011 Kia Sorento Ex - 3rd Row Suv - Seats 7 on 2040-cars

US $12,895.00
Year:2011 Mileage:53381 Color: Titanium Silver
Location:

Veneta, Oregon, United States

Veneta, Oregon, United States
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2011 Kia Sorento EX

Exterior Color: Titanium Silver
Interior Color: Black Leather
Body Type: 5 door Hatchback
Drive Type: 2WD front
Engine: 2.4L Inline 4-Cylinder
Transmission: 6-speed Shiftable Automatic
Original MSRP: $34,095
MPG: 29 Hwy, 21 City 
53k miles

Experts Say:
The Sorento's most obvious advantage over the competition is its near-midsize dimensions. Longer than both rivals, the Sorento capitalizes with an optional third-row seat that's actually inhabitable by adults. - Edmunds
Redesigned for 2011, the Kia Sorento lost its truck-like platform and became one of the most comfortable-riding and fuel-efficient 2011 midsize crossovers. - US News

Features:
Premium Package (Leather, Power Heated front seats, backup camera)
Bluetooth phone
Smart Key - Hands free Keyless Entry and push button start - just leave the key in your pocket and you can unlock doors and start the car.
Rear Backup Camera - LCD Display screen on Mirror
CD, MP3, upgraded stereo system
Dual zone climate controls - driver and passenger
Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Low tire pressure warning, Cruise Control, Heated Mirrors, Steering wheel mounted control, Tilt Steering Wheel, 1 touch Power windows, Power door locks, 12v front and rear power outlets, Air Conditioning, outside temperature display, Reverse sensing system, Variable intermittent wipers, 8 beverage holders, ABS brakes, Traction control, Brake assist, Panic alarm, Dual front airbags, Occupant sensing passenger airbags, Dual illuminating vanity mirrors, Rear seat center armrest, Split folding rear seat, Retractable trunk cover, power steering, 18" alloy wheels, child safety locks, child seat anchors.

Condition Report:
Tires: average, 5/32 tread
Fluids: All changed
Mechanically in excellent condition, as expected for a well maintained car of this age. 
One owner, single accident on record. Side collision required a new door and fender. Body has been repaired by ASE certified mechanic.

Title Report:
Clear Title in hand, free of any liens. Oklahoma title, branded Salvage. If registering in Oregon it will be issued an Oregon Reconstructed Title.

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Vehicle may be seen locally at eugene.craigslist.org/ctd/4372666009.html

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IIHS says these are the safest cars of 2013

Wed, 02 Jan 2013

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has revealed its annual list of Top Safety Picks, an award that highlights automobiles it says offer "superior crash protection." A new and still more significant award, the Top Safety Pick+ honor, is given to those vehicles that earn good ratings for occupant protection in four out of five areas of measure. And while some 117 vehicles were given the TSP seal of approval for 2013, just 13 passed muster for TSP+.
To be fair, IIHS only evaluated 29 vehicles with its new testing procedures for TSP+ (we'd expect that the number of qualified cars will rise substantially for 2014). Luxury and Near Luxury midsize cars were the first groups evaluated, followed by midsizers in the Moderately Priced Cars category - unsurprisingly, it's only midsize cars that you'll find among the class this year.
Only two luxury sedans made the list of 13 for 2013: the Acura TL and Volvo S60. The other 11 cars on the list included entries from domestic, Japanese and German car makers: Dodge Avenger, Chrysler 200, Ford Fusion, Honda Accord (sedan and coupe), Kia Optima (but not its close kin, the Hyundai Sonata, strangely), Nissan Altima, Subaru Legacy and Outback, Suzuki Kizashi and the Volkswagen Passat all made the grade.

The Kia Optima is now available as a plug-in hybrid

Thu, Feb 11 2016

The Kia Optima gets electrified two ways for 2017. In addition to the conventional hybrid, there's a new plug-in version as well – makes sense, since the Optima's corporate sister, the Hyundai Sonata is offered with both options. The new Kia Optima Hybrid ditches the larger 2.4-liter internal combustion engine from the previous model in favor of a smaller 2.0, good for 154 horsepower, and mated to a six-speed automatic transmission that does away with the torque converter in favor of an electric clutch, with electric water and oil pumps to help optimize efficiency. Working in tandem with the 38-kW electric motor and juiced by a 1.62-kWh lithium-polymer battery pack, the powertrain delivers a total of 193 horsepower while targeting a 10 percent improvement in fuel efficiency over the previous Optima Hybrid. Not enough? Tew Optima PHEV that uses the same 2.0-liter four, but instead of 38 kW (51 hp), the plug-in's electric motor produces 50 kW (or 67 hp), and instead of 1.62 kWh, the PHEV's lithium-ion battery pack is rated exponentially higher at 9.8 kWh. It's said to travel for 600 miles before needing to stop, or up to 27 miles on electric power alone. And of course it can be recharged directly from the socket, taking less than nine hours on 120 volts and less than three on 240. If those powertrain components sound familiar to you, that's because they're identical to those offered in the Sonata Hybrid and Plug-In Hybrid from Kia's sister brand Hyundai. Only here they're packaged into a more angular, less curvy form and capped by a Kia badge and tiger-nose grille. Interested? There's plenty more to digest in the pair of press releases below. View 10 Photos ALL-NEW KIA OPTIMA HYBRID UNVEILED AT 2016 CHICAGO AUTO SHOW Enhanced HEV Blends Sophisticated Design and Premium Driving Experience with Focus on Efficiency - New powertrain targets 10 percent improvement in fuel economy over outgoing Optima Hybrid - 2017 model infuses aerodynamic form and function into Optima's sleek, modern design - Gas-electric sedan touts intelligent use of technology to deliver comprehensive driver-assistance features CHICAGO, Feb. 11, 2016 – Kia Motors America (KMA) today unveiled the 2017 Kia Optima Hybrid (HEV) at the Chicago Auto Show.

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Sat, Dec 5 2015

Hyundai's creation of the Genesis luxury brand means it and fellow Korean brand Kia have finally hit the mainstream in the U.S. – as far as products are concerned – after nearly three decades of trying. Which is about as long as it took Toyota and Nissan to roll out Lexus and Infiniti, respectively. It's history repeating itself. Genesis is supposed to be the way Hyundai's premium models get the respect they deserve, without carrying the baggage of a name associated with frugality. Hyundai has, in fact, built up a reputation over the last decade or so for cars that compete head-on with class leaders, rather than aim to be 90 percent as good for 75 percent of the price. And because Kia shares a number of components with Hyundai, its vehicles have also steadily become not only better mainstream vehicles, but have continued to aim higher than their price points. Does Kia need to follow now in its parent's steps with a prestige brand to market its most expensive models? I'm aware of the Kia K900, the company's deepest foray into luxury territory notably occupied by Lexus. Kia, however, has consistently been pushing this $60,000 full-size luxury sedan along with $0 down, low monthly payment lease deals. Turns out there really aren't many people looking for a full-size Kia luxury sedan. Or maybe they're just waiting to get it for $20,000 in a couple of years. Consider the K900 and Genesis when I convince you Kia already makes upscale cars to rival those with premium badges. They just don't happen to be its most expensive model. Shortly after Hyundai's announcement it would spin its luxury models off into the Genesis brand, I spent a few days with a 2016 Kia Sorento SXL. And I'm willing to call it a more convincing attempt to get people out of luxury cars than the K900. Driving the Sorento is not an emotional experience. You feel parental driving it, thinking you might've forgotten to pick your kids up until you remember you don't actually have kids. But after settling into the nicely stitched and perforated leather seats, you respect its comfort, quiet and amenities. The headliner is soft, the stitching on the dash top is convincingly real and everyone is impressed by the sharp graphics on the touchscreen and the slick powered shade that reveals an expansive glass roof. A Kia Sorento costing more than $46,000 sounds absurd until you wonder how much better an Acura MDX or Lexus RX350 is when those cost as much as $10,000 more.