Thursday, December 27, 2012

[VIDEO]: Kia Customer Loyalty Promotion 2012 (Summary)

On purpose of building a strong bond with customers in overseas and differentiating Kia's service, Kia Motors held Kia Customer Loyalty Promotion in line with Family-like Care to pursue Kia's customer-first strategy. This event invited 283 customers from 38 markets all over the world for 4 weeks on September 2012.

4 groups of loyal customers per week had chance to visit Kia Motors HQ, Kia Motors Hwaseong Plant to see the actual process of manufacturing Kia vehicle and Hyundai Steel to understand the world-first resource circulating business structure of our group.

Video courtesy of Kia's YouTube channel.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Your Daily Deal: A 2011 Kia Sorento LX with just 36,952 miles on it for only $18,592!

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Blake Griffin and the 2013 Kia Optima travel back to 1999


Blake Griffin travels back in time to 1999 to teach himself a valuable lesson about the 2013 Kia Optima. Enjoy!

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

The 2013 Kia Sorento makes sense for fewer cents

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Having moved from the realm of SUVs to crossovers with its redesign in 2009, the Sorento both looks and feels the part. Combine that with a family-friendly 7-seat option, not to mention

a sporty V6 and SX trim level and Kia’s flagship crossover checks a lot of boxes.

OPTIONS GALORE

Thriving in its second generation, the Sorento can be had as either a five- or seven-seater, with three engine options and starts at just $23,150 for the LX model.

A base 2.4L 4-cylinder makes 175 horsepower with 169 lb-ft of torque, while a gasoline direct injection (GDI) version of the same engine can be had raising output to 191 hp and 181 lb-ft of torque. Both are suitable for daily commutes though if you’re driving style is a bit more aggressive then the 3.5-liter V6 in our test car with 276 hp and 248 lb-ft of torque is perfect.

Both models include a 6-speed automatic transmission with either a front-wheel drive or optional full time all-wheel drive systems, as well as Kia’s Sportmatic manual shifting feature.

Fuel economy is solid at 21/30 mpg (city/highway) for 2WD models and 20/26-mpg (city/highway) for the AWD. GDI models favor added performance and only offer one more mpg in the city on the front-drive version.

As for the V6, it achieves 20/26 mpg (city/highway) for the front-driver and 18/24 mpg with AWD.

DO A DOUBLE TAKE

Kia has earned accolades over the last few years for a new wave of vehicles with charismatic German-inspired styling cues. More handsome and less rugged, the Sorento improves with age with smooth lines, a bold front fascia and sleek lighting. Fully equipped in SX trim like our test car and it’s quietly alluring. And with five trims available, there is definitely something for everyone.

Going basic means getting the LX model, which offers standard 17-inch alloy wheels, body-color heated side-mirrors with turn signals, silver roof rails and the option of front fog lights. Priced at $2,250 more, the LX V6 has standard silver roof rails along with the aforementioned items.

Stepping it up, the EX trim ($26,950) encompasses some added features like standard automatic lighting as well as 18-inch hyper-finish alloy wheels and a rear spoiler. For an extra $2,700, the EX V6 adds the same tech features plus options like power-folding heated side mirrors with turn signals and a panoramic sunroof.

Our sporty SX trim tester ($31,700) is the shiniest example with 18-inch mirror-finish alloy wheels, a rear spoiler, chrome roof rails, stainless-steel accent plates, body-color bumpers, side sill trim, colored body-moldings, stainless-steel step pads, chrome tailpipes and LED taillamps.

With so many options to choose from, in the color department Kia lets you play it safe with options like silver, grey, black and white while those with a taste for the theatrical can pick Tuscan Olive, Dark Cherry, Metal Bronze or Baltic Blue.

SO MUCH MORE ON THE INSIDE

With so many options to choose from, the Sorento’s interior comes well equipped even before you start to check the order boxes.

Standard amenities include modern tech like USB input jacks, Bluetooth, steering wheel-mounted controls as well as power windows and door locks with keyless entry. Available options include Kia’s UVO in-infotainment system with rear-camera display, auto-dimming rear-view mirror (with compass), a handy back-up warning system and a 2nd-row sunshade screen

Within the top three trims (EX, EX V6 and SX), expect regular features like a leather-wrapped steering wheel and gearshift knob, leather heated front seats, a 60/40 split-folding 2nd-row and black wood trim.

Our tester was dressed in the SX Premium Package with great tech and sporty leather finishings. Included in the SX model is everything from an 8-way power driver’s seat and 10-speaker Infinity audio system, to a custom gauge cluster, dual-zone climate control, keyless access with a push-button ignition, as well as illuminated stainless steel scuff plates and both heated and cooled front seats.

The result of all these add-ons is a cabin that’s mature yet sporty, though perhaps still with a bit too much low-grade plastic.

Our 7-seater test car with three rows sounds ideal for families, but that last row is best left down for added cargo room, with the seats used only for emergencies. Space in the third row is tight, even for children, and cargo room behind it a minimal at 9.1 cubic feet. Drop the 50/50 split folding seat and trunk space is improved to 37 cu-ft with 72 cu-ft total.

Of note, while 5-seater models feature an under-rear-cargo-floor storage compartment, that space is absent on the 7-seater model.

FIRM RIDE: FOR BETTER AND FOR WORSE

The Sorento moves with the stance of an SUV and the ease of a car, with capable steering and handling but there is still a little ruggedness often found in larger SUVs. Handling is capable, though the trade off for reduced body roll comes in a stiffness that can make the ride bumpy at times.

On better roads, it’s a relaxing drive and is stiff enough to be engaging when necessary. The V6 engine helps too, and with a small trade-off in fuel economy, it’s the one to go for.

THE VERDICT

A capable and practical machine, with good looks and solid fuel economy, the Sorento is an attractive buy for many crossover shoppers. Entry offerings fit the bill for those who need the space and utility on a tight budget and don’t hide the fact that their interiors match their price. Models like out SX tester, however, deliver much of the toys you’d expect in a premium crossover, at a serious discount. It might not have the fancy badge, but the Sorento SX makes sense for fewer cents.

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Thursday, December 13, 2012

[VIDEO]: 2013 Kia Sorento - Smooth Riding SUV

Blogger mom Daphne Brogdon calms her kids down by driving laps around the neighborhood in her 2013 Kia Sorento. The 2013 Kia Sorento is a fully equipped midsize crossover SUV that's smooth and quiet with responsive handling. Featuring steering wheel mounted audio, cruise and Bluetooth wireless technology controls, 2013 Kia Sorento is a departure from the expected.

Video courtesy of Kia's YouTube channel.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Your Daily Deal: 2011 Kia Soul +FWD with just 32,356 miles on it for only $14,993!

Your Daily Deal: Check out the latest Fairfax Kia has to offer, with this 2011 Kia Soul +FWD with just 32,356 miles on it for only $14,993.

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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Heels on Wheels - 2013 Kia Sorento Review

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INTRO TO THE SORENTO VEHICLE
A more rugged mid-size SUV, the Kia Sorento is on point with price, interior comforts and constructional frame changes that have resulted in a more refined ride for up to seven passengers. Another bonus is gas estimates remain both eco- and budget-conscious at just 21 miles-per-gallon city and 27 highway under an impressive 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine.

I drove a 2013 Kia Sorento with the larger 276-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 engine with front-wheel drive paired to a six-speed automatic transmission featuring Sportamatic for clutch-free manual shifting. Available in three trims (LX, EX and SX), a four-cylinder or V6 engine, and optional all-wheel drive with a lockable center differential, my mid-level EX trim came with the following standard equipment: leather upholstery; eight-way power driver's seat; three-setting heated front seats; dual-zone climate control; black wood trim; XM radio; steering-wheel mounted controls; Bluetooth; UVO Powered by Microsoft; auxiliary and USB audio input jacks; trip computer; backup warning system; seventeen-inch wheels; and heated outside mirrors with integrated turn signal. Optional equipment and packages included an upgraded Infinity audio system, navigation, and a sunroof. Total vehicle price came to $34,390.

What makes the Kia unique is that it's a smaller 3-row SUV. Main competitors to the Kia Sorento are in the dozens, with the Mazda CX-9 and Toyota RAV4 and meeting most closely mirroring the same value, space and style attributes.

HEELS ON WHEELS REVIEW CRITERIA

Stylish But Comfortable Results: While Kia continues to be an attractive choice for its sleek designs and generous standard features at the base trim, my mid-level EX is a recommended choice as it adds some essentials like leather seats, a better climate control system and Kia's connectivity system called UVO Powered by Microsoft. Short for "Your Voice," this voice-recognizing infotainment system streamlines calls, text messages and music from all your media sources. There is some displacement of center stack controls and poor lighting at the gearshift.

Reliability & Safety Factor: The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) gives the 2013 model ratings of "Good" in frontal, side impact and roof strength crash tests, making it a Top Safety Pick. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) gives the Sorento a 4-Star rating. Safety standards include an advanced airbag system, electronic stability control, traction control, electronic brake distribution, hill assist control, downhill brake control, LATCH and rear child-safety door locks.
Cost Issues: A base or Kia Sorento LX begins at $23,150. A fully loaded Sorento SX ready to tow will remain under $38k.

Activity & Performance Ability: Much more impressive that former years, the Sorento's switch to a unibody frame aids in smoother handling and quieter cabin ride. Towing capacity is 3,500 pounds with the V6 engine. The vehicle is roomy inside with an easy to park traditional boxy shape. Turning radius was better than expected. Overall, it is a very steady drive with excellent safety measures in tack yet not as agile, quick and light as the Mazda CX-9.

The Green Concern: Under the 3.5-liter V6 engine, fuel economy is 20-city and 26-highway for an average of 22 miles-per-gallon, while all-wheel drive gets 18-city and 24-highway for a combined 20.

FINAL PARTING WORDS
The 2013 Kia Sorento differs from your typical mid-size utility vehicle by combining sporty, efficient and value-driven qualities for a three-row crossover that can meet all budget and capability needs.

Article and image courtesy of The Auto Channel.

Monday, December 10, 2012

Your Monday Maintenance Tip: Extend the life of your tires with careful driving

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Extend the life of your tires with careful driving. Observe posted speed limits. Avoid fast starts, stops, and turns. Avoid potholes and objects on the road. Don’t run over curbs or hit the tire against the curb when parking. And, of course, don’t burn rubber.

Your Monday Maintenance Tip courtesy of Reader's Digest.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

[VIDEO]: Kia TV Commercial - Kia Beat (Global ver.)

With vibrancy, distinctiveness and reliability, Kia is creating a different beat in the automotive world. Like the musical beats that move peoples' hearts, Kia moves you forward.

Video courtesy of Kia's YouTube channel.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Kia unveils all-new 2014 Forte Sedan at Los Angeles International Auto Show

All-new Forte Offers More Space and a Sleek European-inspired Design

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Pulling the silk off the all-new 2014 Forte sedan today at the Los Angeles International Auto Show, Kia Motors America (KMA) revealed a stunning European design-inspired sedan that makes it clear the Korean auto manufacturer has another winner in its line-up of sought-after cars and CUVs.  Sitting on an all-new chassis that is longer, wider and lower than the previous-generation Forte, the all-new third-generation Forte will offer more room, more performance and more premium amenities when it’s expected to go on sale in the first quarter of 2013.  The all-new 2014 Forte will be offered in LX and EX variants with a choice of an efficient 1.8-liter engine or a more powerful 2.0-liter engine.

“The all-new Forte significantly raises the bar, offering upscale amenities and eye-catching appeal,” said Michael Sprague, executive vice president of marketing & communications, KMA.  “When you combine exclusive available features like a ventilated driver’s seat and UVO eServices in a car with such an attractive design, it’s very clear the all-new Forte sets a new standard for the compact segment.”

Set to arrive at Kia retailers in early 2013, the all-new Forte will represent the heart of KMA’s small-car line-up, replacing the current Forte, which has been a sales success story since launching in 2009.  Slotted between the Rio sub-compact sedan and the best-selling Optima mid-size sedan, the all-new Forte includes a raft of unexpected available premium features in a package that easily accommodates five passengers and their belongings.

Unexpected Premium Features
Offered in LX and EX trim levels, the all-new Forte proudly carries on Kia’s reputation for offering premium features that redefine automotive segments.  The LX model comes standard with steering wheel mounted audio controls, SiriusXM™ Satellite Radio1, Bluetooth® wireless technology2, power windows, air conditioning and power heated outside mirrors among the many features that make the Forte stand out from its competition.  The optional Popular Package adds 16-inch alloy wheels, cruise control, keyless entry with remote trunk release and a sliding front armrest. The Eco Package includes Kia’s ISG (Idle Stop & Go) system, dual-zone automatic temperature control with rear seat ventilation and unique “eco” badge.

Stepping up to the EX trim broadens Forte’s appeal with additional comfort and convenience features.  Kia’s next-generation UVO in-vehicle infotainment system with eServices is standard and can now be integrated with an optional navigation system.  Additional standard EX features include remote keyless entry with trunk opener, rear camera back-up display3, a sliding center armrest and a cooling glove box.  The new optional Flex Steer system allows the driver to choose between three distinct steering profiles:  Comfort, Normal and Sport.  Features found in the optional Premium Package include heated front and rear seats, a 10-way power adjustable driver’s seat with class-exclusive air-cooled ventilation, leather seat trim, power sunroof, 17-inch alloy wheels and push button start with Smart Key and a heated steering wheel.  Opting for the Technology Package garners HID headlights, LED tail lights, a 4.2-inch color LCD cluster screen and dual-zone automatic temperature control with rear seat ventilation.

Enhanced Performance, Improved Ride and Handling
The all-new Forte offers spirited performance thanks to two advanced four-cylinder engines.  The LX features a 1.8-liter powerplant, while the EX comes standard with a 2.0-liter engine.  Both engines feature dual continuously variable valve timing and a lightweight intake manifold that reduces weight by 30 percent over a cast unit.  The aluminum “bed plate” located below the cylinder block reduces engine NVH levels and improves block rigidity by 30 percent. 

With 148 horsepower available at 6,500 rpm and 131 lb.-ft. of torque on tap at 4,700 rpm, the 1.8-liter MPI inline four-cylinder engine found in the LX routes power to the front wheels through either a standard six speed manual transmission or an optional six speed automatic gearbox.

Forte EX enhances the driving experience with a 173-horsepower (at 6,500 rpm) 2.0-liter inline four cylinder GDI engine.  With a robust 154 lb.-ft. of torque available at 4,700 rpm, the EX comes standard with a six speed automatic. 

The all-new Forte rides on a chassis that is longer (by 1.2 inches), lower (0.6 inches) and wider (0.2 inches) than the previous Forte sedan.  With its 106.3-inch wheelbase, two inches longer than the outgoing model, the all-new Forte rides on a McPherson strut front suspension and a coupled torsion beam rear axle.  On-center steering feel is improved utilizing larger bushings and revised front suspension geometry.  Electric power steering has replaced the hydraulic system from the previous Forte, reducing parasitic load. Optional Flex Steer puts the driver firmly in control with settings for Comfort, Normal and Sport, which vary steering effort at the touch of a steering wheel-mounted button.

The base LX manual rides on 195/65R-15 tires, while 205/55R-16 tires on 16-inch alloy wheels are optional.  The top-of-the-line EX is shod with the same 55-series tires. Low-profile 215/45-17 tires mounted on sporty 17-inch alloy wheels are optional.

Sport Sedan Design From California
With an aggressive stance, broad shoulders and a windshield rake that can only be described as sporty, the all-new Forte looks as good parked as it does carving through a remote canyon road. Influenced by European sport sedan styling, the Forte’s modern aesthetic was born in California at Kia’s American Design Center in Irvine.

Dramatically swept headlight lenses cut deeply into the front fenders and incorporate projector headlamps.  LED positioning lights create distinct eyebrows, making the Forte instantly recognizable in a crowd.  Gentle sculpting along the Forte’s lower flanks taper the sheet metal inward, affording the car a taut, nimble appearance without diminishing its road presence.  Around back, the up-kicked fender line and trunk design, with its deep horizontal crease, lend width and charisma while allowing the complex curves of the tail lights to flow over the rear haunches.

A Modern and Sophisticated Cabin
Opening the wide doors reveals a cabin sculpted in organic curves.  Gentle ripples across the instrument panel convey serenity, as if small waves are radiating from a pebble dropped into a pond. The driver-centric cabin is canted 10 degrees and features high-quality materials and soft touch points.  Large, easy-to-read instruments dominate the binnacle, and secondary controls fall easily to hand.  The optional 4.2-inch color LCD screen nestled between the white-on-black gauges in the EX provides trip and ancillary vehicle information front and center to the driver.  Tasteful chrome bezels ring the HVAC rotary knobs and the optional push-button start.  Additional chrome accents, standard Bluetooth® hands free phone integration and power windows, mirrors and door locks enhance the all-new Forte’s premium feel.  Optional leather seating trim, power sunroof, and dual-zone automatic climate control with rear seat vents and HID head lights take the Forte to new levels of sophistication.

Article and image courtesy of Kia News.

Another 5-star review on Cars.com for Fairfax Kia!

"I've purchased two cars from this dealership in the last year, and both times my experience was very positive. The staff was honest about the prices and inventory, and was very low-pressure. The prices for the cars I purchased was very competitive and the finance department was also very helpful and transparent in what they were doing. The service department is always speedy with maintenance and never hassles me. Love this place." - Bitwize01

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Monday, December 3, 2012

Your Daily Deal: A 2012 Kia Sorento LX with just 34,339 miles on it for only $20,993!

Your Daily Deal: Check out the latest Fairfax Kia has to offer, with this 2012 Kia Sorento LX with just 34,339 miles on it for only $20,993.

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"Fairfax Kia definitely changed my outlook on what buying a car should feel like," says this 5-star review on DealerRater!


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Dec 03, 2012


Overall Score:
5

I have purchased two cars from this dealership in the last year, and am very satisfied with both my purchases. Both times I came in I worked with a low-pressure salesman who let me move at my own pace and they were very patient. I do a lot of research before I come out to a dealership, so I appreciate that I don't get the hard sell or the lengthy speeches about the car's features here. The whole process is pretty quick and the finance department is honest about what they're charging and what you're signing. The staff is helpful and friendly. After I purchased my cars, I was glad to discover that the service department is as helpful and efficient as the sales staff. The free oil changes are a great boon and the mechanics are always open about what they'd like to do and what they've done with your car. I had a grueling search for my first car, and went to a ton of dealerships. I'm glad to say that Fairfax Kia definitely changed my outlook on what buying a car should feel like.

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