2013 Kia Sorento Lx Fwd, Very Low Miles, No Smokers, No Kids, No Pets, No Salt! on 2040-cars
Burkesville, Kentucky, United States
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This vehicle is in great condition but does have a couple scratches from normal use. The vehicle has never seen winter salt. A frame mounted trailer hitch has been added and was used only for a hitch mounted bicycle rack. Vehicle has not been used to pull a trailer. The car gets as high as 31-32 mpg on the highway.This is my second Kia Sorento, I had a 2011 also and never had any problems with either one. I am selling only because I have retired and do not need this nice of a vehicle.
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