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2008 Kia Rio (Base Model) Not Starting.
Have a 2008 Kia Rio (Base) Previously , when I tried to start the car it sometimes acted like it was flooded as it would turn over but not start. It sometimes after getting gas would do the same. ...
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2013 Kia Soul Will NOT Start
I bought my 2013 Kia Soul new and never had any problems. The last 2 months the car starts on some days, and won't start on other days. With the key turned over, the lights in dashboard come on and yo...
WHETHER OR NOT I READ AND INTERPED YOUR SITE CORRECTLY
ON YOUR SITE AFTER YOUR PRE APPROVED IT SAYS YOU CAN BRING PROOF OF RESIDENCE OR PROOF OF INCOME THE OR BEING THE FOCUS I WAS GOING BY BECAUSE I AM NOT ABLE TO PROVE MY INCOME SO IT SEEMS I WASTED...
What If I Have My Cari Delivered And Then I Don't Like It?
I'm looking at a car in QC, but I live in ON. I'd rather not have to drive to test drive the car, but what if they deliver it and after test driving, I don't like it. Is it complicated to register...
Older Kia Models
Kia Spectra | Kia Potentia | Kia Mentor |
Kia Soul EV | Kia K900 | Kia Optima Hybrid Plug-In |
Kia Sephia | Kia Rondo | Kia Borrego |
Kia Pride | Kia Amanti |
Kia Overview
"Arise from Asia," the translation of Kia's name, is exactly what Kia did in the early 1990s, seemingly out of nowhere. But the South Korean automaker has been in existence since 1994, as a bicycle and later truck manufacturer. In the 1970s, it was the first Korean automaker to produce the internal combustion engine, and the first to produce a passenger car.
Second only to Korean rival Hyundai, Kia's motto was quality cars, with a strong emphasis on safety and low-cost affordability. Its first appearance in the U.S. was as the Ford Festiva in 1987, essentially a rebadged Kia Pride. With a growing Korean economy, Kia decided to launch its first car in the U.S., the Sephia sedan. Its marketing strategy was to introduce the car gradually, starting in the West Coast and moving across the country. Word of mouth about the economy cars quickly enhanced Kia's reputation and the carmaker soon introduced its compact Sportage SUV, which went on to win several awards and a spot on many top ten lists.
Kia was looking to take over Japan's slot in the compact economy car segment, and in some markets the Sephia even outsold the Protege. However, labor problems, Korea's new openness to foreign imports, and the Asian financial crisis in the 1990s led to Kia declaring bankruptcy. It was acquired by Hyundai in 1998, with a renewed emphasis on quality and reliability.
With Hyundai's guidance, Kia introduced more sedans, including the mid-sized Optima and subcompact Rio. The Spectra was a small, but sporty little hatchback and sedan. The Sportage continues to be a popular SUV choice, especially now that it's moved into the crossover segment, and the Sedona minivan was rated as one of the safest minivans by the Insurance Institute. In 2003, Kia had sold over one million vehicles in the U.S., and it is continuing to expand its lineup today, with the recent Sorento SUV and the new 2007 Rondo, a small crossover with three rows of seating.