2014 Kia Cadenza With Luxury And Technology Packages on 2040-cars
Vero Beach, Florida, United States
I am the original owner of this car. This
car was purchased from DeMontrand Kia in Houston, Texas in September,
2013. During the last year, the car was used sparingly and stored in a
garage when I was not in Houston. Now that I've moved entirely to
Florida, this car is not required and that is the reason I offer it for
sale. I liked the car so much that I bought the exact same car in Florida, before consolidating houses.
A 5 year/60,000 mile Limited Basic warranty. It also has 5 year/60,000 Roadside Assistance Complimentary Scheduled Maintenance This Kia Cadenza has: Standard Features Mechanical: 3.3 Liter Direct Injected V6 Engine (290 hp); 6 speed automatic transmission; Electric Power Steering Safety: Dual Front Advanced Airbags; Dual Front and Rear Seat-Mounted Side Airbags; Full Length Side Curtain Airbags; Anti Lock Braking System; Traction Control System; Electronic Stability Control; Vehicle Stability Management Interior: Dual Zone Auto Climate Control with Air Filtration; Power Windows and Door Locks; AM/FM/CD/MP3 Audio System; Infinity Surround Sound Audio System; UVO eServices with Rear Camera Display; Navigation System with 8" Display; Sirius/XM Satellite Radio, Bluetooth Wireless Technology, Heated Front Seats, Power Adjustable Driver's Seat with Power Lumbar Support; Power Front Passenger's Seat; Push Button Start with Smart Key; Auto Dimming Rear View Window with Homelink; Floor and Trunk Mats Exterior: Front LED Positioning Lights; Front Fog Lights; Heated Power-Folding Mirrors with Turn Signal Indicators; Auto Rain Sensing Windshield Wipers; LED Tail Lights; Back-Up Warning System Technology Package: Advanced Smart Cruise Control, Blind Spot Detection System, Lane Departure Warning System, Electronic Parking Brake, Hydrophobic Front Door Windows and 19" Alloy Wheels Luxury Package: Panoramic Roof with Power Sunshade, HID headlights with Adaptive Lighting System, Nappa Leather Seat and Interior Trim; Power Driver's Seat Cushion Extension; Ventilated Driver's Seat; Heated Outboard Rear Seats; Heated Steering Wheel; Supervision Meter Cluster with 7" Color LCD; Power Tilt and Telescopic Steering Column, Integrated Memory System; Power Rear Window Sunshade The full MSRP on this car was $42,160 |
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Provo concept name has Kia embroiled in terrorism controversy?
Fri, 08 Mar 2013In the relatively lengthy press release that Kia composed for the launch of its Provo concept car at the Geneva Motor Show this week, the company never mentioned where the name came from, or what it means for the car. A very basic web search for "Provo" reveals that the inspiration for the hatch could have been a city in Utah, a township in South Dakota or a village in Bosnia. The name could be a reference to either an American (Fred) or Canadian (Dwayne) football player, and Provo might also accurately reference a "Dutch counterculture movement in the mid-1960s" or a ship in the US Navy. More likely than any of those, however, is that the Kia designers of the concept - a car that was wholly a product of the Korean automaker's design studios in Frankfurt, for the record - meant it as a play on the existing Pro_cee'd hatchback.
What the designers and Kia executives that signed off on the Provo almost certainly did not have in mind was a reference to a street name for the Provisional Irish Republican Army. That "Provo" was, according to TheDetroitBureau.com, an outlawed army faction that was blamed for some 2,000 deaths in Northern Ireland during a period stretching from 1970 to 1997.
And yet, it was that association that led Gregory Campbell, a member of parliament from Northern Ireland, to introduce legislation that would ban Kia from selling a car under the name Provo. Kia, quick to realize the sizable gaffe it has stumbled into with the name, has reportedly already promised not to use the name for a production vehicle.
Kia teases Geneva concept, is a Nissan Juke rival in the cards?
Wed, 23 Jan 2013These four photos tell us most about the pomegranate-red concept Kia will be bringing to this year's 2013 Geneva Motor Show. An accompanying 66-word press release gives away nothing, so we're left to wonder if this is some kind of Nissan Juke rival that the South Korean company is toying with.
Even with the exaggerated dimensions of concept cars, this unnamed "urban concept car" looks somewhat larger than the average subcompact hatch, and there are some seriously Juke-ish lines around the rear three-quarter. This concept, however, appears to be a two-door model, unlike the Juke with its hidden rear handles, but that doesn't mean a production model couldn't add a couple of entry points.
We'll know for sure in March. You'll have to make the four high-res photos and those 66 words in the release below last until then.
Kia K900 confirmed for LA Auto Show debut
Mon, 28 Oct 2013Although there has been plenty of news about the Kia K9/Quoris over the past year and a half, we've yet to hear anything from Kia regarding the US fate of its flagship, rear-wheel-drive sedan. That changes today, however, as Kia has confirmed the recent rumor that the car would be renamed K900 for the US market, and that the luxurious sedan would debut next month at the LA Auto Show and go on sale next year.
Along with the announcement, Kia also released its first image of the US-spec K900, and, not surprisingly, this profile shot is identical to what we've seen in images for the Korean-market K9 and globally named Quoris (click above to enlarge). Unlike the closely related Hyundai Equus, the Kia K900 will offer customers the option of V6 or V8 engines, but it will be fitted with just as many luxurious amenities as its Hyundai counterpart.
We'll probably have to wait until closer to the K900's on-sale date for any official word on pricing, but last we heard, it will be priced between $50,000 and $70,000 - a significant step up from the current top-drawer model, the Kia Cadenza. Scroll down for the brief press release, and check back in a few weeks for live coverage of this car's debut.