2007 Kia Sorento Lx - Black "like New" on 2040-cars
Warner Robins, Georgia, United States
2007 KIA Sorento LX - Black "LIKE NEW" $7,991.00
>Drives & Rides - Like a Brand New One< >This KIA Sorento has never been Wrecked!!!< *Automatic, RWD-X2, 4-Door, Fully Loaded, Gray Interior, CD/MP3/HD Stereo Radio, 10- Speakers, Air Conditioning, *Engine:3.8L V-6, 24-valves, Horsepower:262hp @ 6,000RPM, Torque:260 lb.-ft. @ 4,500RPM, Variable valve control!!! *Transmission: 5 speed automatic, Sequential sport shift!!! *Like-New Tires 245/70R16.0 BSW, Low tire pressure warning system!!! *Alloy Wheels, Front wheel independent suspension, Power steering, Speed-sensing steering!!! *Traction control, Stability control, ABS brakes... *Power Windows, Variably intermittent wipers, Rear window wiper, Rear window defroster... *Power door mirrors, Heated door mirrors, Garage door transmitter... *Power Door Locks, Remote Keyless Entry, Panic alarm, Ignition disable!!! *Dual front impact airbags, Occupant sensing airbag, Overhead airbag, Knee airbag!!! *Tilt steering wheel, Speed control, Tachometer, *Step Bars, Skid plates, Roof Rack, Spoiler... *Front bucket seats, Front center armrest:w/storage, Leather shift knob, Front beverage holders... *Rear split-bench seats & Split folding rear seat, Rear seat center armrest, Rear beverage holders... *(Options): Tow Package & Trailer hitch receiver, Front fog lights, Trip computer, Compass, Outside temperature display, Fully automatic headlights, > Please call, text, or email me: (478) 672-9500< |
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Next-generation Kia K900 teased
Tue, Feb 20 2018Introduced for the 2015 model year, the current Kia K900 hasn't been around especially long, but Kia is already on the cusp of launching a second-generation of the full-size flagship sedan. An official reveal date wasn't provided by Kia, but we won't have to wait long to see the fully revealed car. The company said the sedan will go on sale in select markets during the second quarter of 2018. So expect to see it in a few months. In the meantime, Kia released the above teaser image. From what we can tell, the new K900, which was developed by both the Korean and U.S. branches of Kia, will look much leaner and better emphasize the car's rear-drive layout. A major contributor to this is how the base of the A-pillar is much farther away from the front wheels, providing a long nose that highlights the longitudinal engine up front. The trunk is more pronounced than on the current model, further making the car look longer and lower. The headlights should be distinctive with unique LED accents, and they don't sweep back along the fender like the current model, either, making the front look more blunt and tough. We expect the K900 to share its platform with the Genesis G90, just as the current one did with the old Hyundai Equus. That also means it will probably be available with both the twin-turbocharged 3.3-liter V6 and the naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V8 in rear- and all-wheel-drive configurations. Related Video:
2018 Kia Stinger GT Long-Term Review Update | A romp in the snow
Tue, Jan 22 2019After driving a slew of family sedans and crossovers, I was excited to take home our hard-charging, corner-craving 2018 Kia Stinger long-term car for a weekend of some sports car fun. Then Saturday came, bearing between three and four inches of snow and single digit temperatures. Lovely. But, the weather did offer an opportunity to put the Stinger through its first serious snow of the season, as well as the snow tires Nokian generously donated to us. And the big sedan hatchback did fine in the snow, but not exceptionally well. I appreciated the extra traction from the front wheels, which helped make crawling out of the deep snow in my driveway and accelerating through corners and at intersections easier. I didn't have much trouble breaking the rear wheels loose, either, confirming that the Stinger does indeed have a rear-wheel bias. Fortunately, it was pretty easy to control when the car would break traction, but it was easy enough that it felt as though the all-wheel-drive and traction control weren't doing much to optimize traction until the car really got loose. Then the traction control would quickly bring the car to a crawl to stabilize it. Cornering and braking were just OK, and it seemed to mostly be hampered by the Stinger's roughly 4,000-pound curb weight. I could feel that the car really wanted to keep forging straight ahead, and if I turned too fast or braked too late, it would take its opportunity to do so. Naturally this applies with any large vehicle, but it still feels surprising considering how agile the Stinger is on dry pavement. I hate to think what it would have been like driving the Stinger without the snow tires. On the low-profile all-seasons, I'm sure the traction control would be having conniptions, and I'd be crawling through corners and up to stops. Leaving my driveway probably would have taken a few forward and back attempts, too. Aside from the driving experience I was immensely grateful for the heated seats and steering wheel, both of which seemed to warm up quickly. Boy, though, I sure wish the Stinger had remote start. I'm sure it's not great for the environment, but oh how I wish I could have stepped out the door to an already toasty cabin this weekend. So there you have it. The Stinger GT definitely loses a lot of its fun character in the snow, but it will get you through it. And when things clear up, you'll be happy to have something sporty on hand.
Chevy, Kia and Jeep win 2020 North American Car, Utility and Truck of the Year
Mon, Jan 13 2020Although the Detroit Auto Show is moving to the summer, the North American Car, Utility and Truck of the Year (NACTOY) awards were again announced in January. The car of the year is the 2020 Chevy Corvette Stingray. Utility of the year is the 2020 Kia Telluride. Truck of the year is the 2020 Jeep Gladiator. None of these choices was particularly surprising. All of these cars were major releases that delivered on style, performance and functionality. That being said, the runners-up in each category were noteworthy, too. You can see the full list of finalists below. Car Chevy Corvette (Winner) Toyota Supra Hyundai Sonata Utility Kia Telluride (Winner) Hyundai Palisade Lincoln Aviator Truck Jeep Gladiator (Winner) Ford Ranger Ram HD Follow any of the inline links above to read our reviews on the winners and finalists. Related Video: