Kia K900 mechanic

Kia K900 mechanic
Kia K900 mechanic

Kia Corporation, commonly known as Kia is a South Korean multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. It is South Korea's second largest automobile manufacturer after Hyundai Motor Company, with sales of over 2.8 million vehicles in 2019.

The 2019 Kia K900 is a full-size luxury sedan known for its premium features, elegant design, and a comfortable ride. Here are some key details about the 2019 Kia K900:

Engine: The 2019 K900 is typically powered by a 3.3-liter twin-turbocharged V6 engine, producing around 365 horsepower and 376 lb-ft of torque. This engine is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission.

Drive System: The K900 usually comes with all-wheel drive (AWD), providing enhanced traction and stability, especially in varying driving conditions.

Exterior: The K900 has a sophisticated and modern design, featuring Kia's distinctive grille, LED headlights, and various premium design elements. It exudes luxury with its sleek lines and refined aesthetics.

Interior: The interior of the 2019 K900 is spacious and luxurious, providing comfortable seating for up to five passengers. High-quality materials, premium finishes, and advanced technology contribute to the upscale ambiance.

Technology: The K900 comes with a range of technology features, including a large touchscreen infotainment system, smartphone integration (Apple CarPlay, Android Auto), a premium sound system, and advanced driver assistance features such as adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, and more.

Comfort Features: The K900 is equipped with a variety of comfort-oriented features, including heated and ventilated seats, power-adjustable seating with memory settings, and available amenities like a panoramic sunroof.

Safety Features: The vehicle is equipped with various safety features, including advanced safety systems such as forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert.

Driving Dynamics: The K900 is designed to provide a smooth and comfortable ride, with features like adjustable driving modes to tailor the driving experience to your preferences.

Trim Levels: The 2019 K900 is typically available in a single well-equipped trim level, offering a comprehensive set of luxury features and options.

The 2019 Kia K900 is a flagship luxury sedan that competes with premium brands, offering a compelling combination of performance, luxury, and advanced technology. It provides a high level of comfort and sophistication, making it an attractive option for those seeking a full-size luxury sedan at a more accessible price point.

Please note that specific features and options may vary based on the trim level and packages you choose, so it's essential to consult the owner's manual or contact a Kia dealership for precise details about the particular 2019 Kia K900 you are interested in.

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Product Reviews:



I have a 2012 Soul with 43K miles. Last week the engine light came on and it started sounding like a sewing machine. I took it to the Kia dealership in Macon, GA. After only pulling the dipstick out, they determined that two litters had collapsed from starving of oil. With no service record because I change the oil myself (who can afford what a dealership charges?), engine repair/replacement is not covered under warranty. So they want $4,800 for a used engine with 6,000 miles or $7,800 for a remand engine from the factory. It's time Kia steps up to the plate and backs this crap they're putting on the roads.

Robert of Jackson, GA
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Purchased a car, went to pick it up and close the deal. Said the car was moved offsite, they could not find it. Then they found it but could not start it, it was the battery, no then it was the fuel pump. They bring up a higher priced model and said take it or leave it. I had to have a car, they knew it. Then hidden in the lease and never disclosed is a $400 termination fee. I argue, they say they never disclose this after all it is 3 years away. Arrogant and unprofessional, might as well have been on a used car lot with bare light bulbs shining. Three letters and many phone calls to the owners, not a return - nothing. How about I am sorry. Stay away from this dealer.

Scott of Glens Falls, NY
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My Kia Sorento is as nice as a Lexus. It drives and handles very well. It has a very nice interior and the heated and cooled seats are great. The panoramic roof is nice!

James of Plainfield, Illinois
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Firstly, let me start off by saying this is in regards to the Kendall Kia located in Miami, FL. I was initially greeted by Anika, salesperson, who is a great girl with lots of sales potential. Eventually, I left the dealership in my new 2012 Kia Soul. One (1) month later, I had the "pleasure" of speaking with the owner, Mr. Rod Rifai, after being unsuccessful at receiving a call back from any available sales representative. That conversation was trying, to say the least. My question for Mr. Rifai was when could I expect to receive my tag, as my temporary tag was expiring the following day. Somehow, that simple question turned into a screaming match between the two of us. He attempted to insult my intelligence throughout the entire conversation. I had to raise my voice just to be heard over his tirade and this was from the owner of the dealership.At the end of the conversation, I was promised that following Monday that Mr. Rifai would personally investigate the delay with my tag and get back to me. To date, I have yet to receive my tag or a follow-up call from Mr. Rifai and I am now on my second temporary tag. For obvious reasons, I will never recommend this dealership to anyone after my experience with the owner. He should not be in the business of customer service and, in my personal opinion, a hospitality class would do him wonders.

Trudy of Miami, FL
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We have a 2013 Kia Sorento we bought in 2012. Last year my wife informed me 3 different times that when she would back out into traffic after picking our children up from day care, the SUV would stall. It was inspected by Kia a few times. They were not able to find anything wrong. They took out the electric starter thinking that was the problem and put a new one in. We had no issues until this year when my wife backed out and almost was rear-ended. I went in to Kia and spoke to the manager where we bought the Kia. They informed me that they don't know what the problem is. They are not able to reenact the stalling, so nothing happens. What is frustrating is I called Kia Canada and all they can do for us is Record the issues that I have had, nothing else.What is it going to take, for my wife to back out into traffic and be rear-ended after the Kia stalls? I have a 3 and 7 year olds still in car seats. As a Father and husband, my blood boils to think that they have no idea what is causing this which puts my family in imminent risk. And having a factory warranty that is no good to me? My family is everything to me. I feel trapped as I cannot afford to lose 10 to 12 thousand dollars if I sell. I cannot justify selling the vehicle to someone else as I cannot, nor will be responsible if the vehicle stalls and someone gets hurt or worse, killed. So I pray!!!

Don of St. Thomas, ON
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I will never in my life lease another KIA or refer anyone over to that company! Worst customer service and car experience I have had in my life. THANK GOD I no longer have to deal with them. Their service is as cheap as their cars. TOTAL CRAP.

rachel of Brick, NJ
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In September of 2018 my 2012 Sorento started to catch on fire. I did not know what was napping and others were telling me to get out of car. When I finally did it was burning across the bottom. It burnt completely up. Kia paid for a rental for 7 months and then they called me and told me that it was undetermined why the car caught on fire. Now the fire department tells you why. Well anyway they took the rental. Told me it's nothing they could do. Credit drops from 670 to 435. Can't get another car if I wanted to and still have to pay the Kia off that's burnt up. Not Fair. People do your research on Kia.

Denise of Las Vegas, NV
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I have been getting my car repaired here for over a year and I never had a bad experience until today. I had a flat tire, called roadside assistance and when they attempted to take the tire off one of the lug nuts were put on crooked from when I got my tires changed months before. Once I got to the dealership Artie **., the service employee was extremely rude and dismissive. I told him that all I needed them to do was take the lug nut off and put it back on properly until I can get a new tire. He told me to write down my number and they would be in contact but it may be a few days. This was not fair to me because I just wanted them to fix what they did wrong and instead of being helpful, they were rude and inconsiderate.

Candace of Boca Raton, FL
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I was on the freeway when my Sorrento steering wheel and brakes locked on me. I couldn't stop the car. It started malfunctioning and when I proceeded to stop the car from veering off the road, I had to place my hand on the gear and force it into park in order for it to stop. I was stuck out waiting 3 hrs for my husband to rescue me... on the side of the road. And when I restarted it to drive it back home I had to drive under 50 miles with the hazards on the whole way there. Once I got to my exit the car malfunction again and proceeded not to stop but kept going and I was forced again to put it in park in order for it to stop. I'm still very much upset about it when I got home I cried because I could've ran into a innocent person along with my life and really caused a lot of damage. I'm thanking God that everyone is safe. But I don't know how I'm gonna get into that car again. I'm literally terrified of my Sorrento now.

Shawnequa & Gabriel of Sun City , CO
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Purchased a Kia Rondo EXV6 in May 2008. Have had ongoing issues with the transmission which we started to notice around 71,000km. We brought the car in, they didn't find anything wrong. We followed our required maintenance plan and my husband is very particular about high maintenance for our vehicles. My husband purchased the extended warranty. At the time we purchased it he was told the extended warranty covered the car as though it were brand new! My husband specifically asked "if the transmission drops out of this thing at 199,000kms, will it be covered?" Answer was an emphatic “Yes, for sure! Guaranteed!”That was a lie. We repeatedly brought the car into two different dealerships with transmission complaints. And until last summer, the dealership's diagnostic tests deemed there was no problem found. Each time we had to pay over $100 for the diagnostic only to be told they didn't find a problem. Last summer, there was finally an acknowledgement that they found a problem with the transmission during their diagnostic. We thought “Wonderful, it will finally be fixed!” No such thing. We found out the dealership had to report to the Kia Protect extended warranty insurance company and received permission from them. They sent an adjuster out to 'test' our car. Of course the adjuster said there was no issue and refused the repair. Approximately two weeks ago, the heater and the heater blower went on the car. We were in an extreme cold alert in our area during that time. I brought the car in for repair and once again reported the problem with the transmission. This time I pinpointed what gears were slipping when shifting and it was getting bad. We received a message from the dealership - they confirmed the transmission was not shifting properly. They indicated they would have to put the claim through the extended warranty company and then wait for approval. In the meantime, they temporarily fixed my heater so I could take my car. The next week the heat went again and at the same time the dealership asked me to bring the car in for inspection by an extended warranty company assessor. The assessor acknowledged the problem with the transmission and said it needed to be fixed. He commented to the dealership's service department that our car was in really great shape and it was worth doing the repairs because it was in such great shape. We were relieved and happy. We thought this meant the transmission would FINALLY be fixed. The next call we received was from the dealership - they asked us to bring in our proof of maintenance paperwork as the EWC (extended warranty company) was now saying they would reject the repair because we did not follow the recommended maintenance. We did the required maintenance as outlined in our Owner's Manual and as advised by the dealership. We brought our paperwork in. The next call we received was from the EWC. First they tried to argue with my husband about the 'recommended' maintenance. My husband argued that we performed our 'required' maintenance and that not doing the 'recommended' maintenance did not void our warranty as it wasn't a requirement. When the EWC saw this angle was not going to work, they told my husband that the car was only worth $2500 and the repairs would cost more than that so they would not approve it. My husband argued and we looked up the black book value of our car. We found a car with approximately the same km's was worth at least $4000 more than that. I took to social media to vent my frustrations and suddenly my husband receives a call from an ombudsman from Kia Canada. He spouted the same crap as the guy before. I again took to social media and then my husband received a call 'offering' us a discounted rate of $900 to rebuild the transmission and this would include the repair of the heater and heater blower. We refused. We don't believe this company is being above board with us. They are not honouring what we were told when we purchased the warranty. This warranty is a scam. If they have no intention of repairing the vehicle then why cover it until 200,000km?!! This company should be reviewed by the government for the sales of these warranties.

V. of Bolton, ON
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