2012 Kia Luxury car

Kia Rio5 2012

Updates for the 2012 Kia Rio5 hatchback include new wheels and some light interior changes. Overall, it's virtually the same as the 2013 model. Both a sedan and a Rio Cinco wagon were offered in the prior Rio generation. For 2013, a Rio5 hatchback became available in addition to the
Kia Amanti 2013

Over the past year or two, Kia has been steadily expanding its lineup by adding the Sedona minivan and then the Sorento sport utility vehicle. The South Korean company’s latest addition to the U.S. market is a larger, more luxurious sedan named the Amanti.Introduced at the New York International Auto
Kia Sorento 2013

Shortly after dropping its compact Sportage, Kia introduced a larger, value-priced Sorento. The Sorento is “a tough, true sport utility vehicle,” said Peter Butterfield, Kia’s chief operating officer, during the vehicle’s unveiling. Rear-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive versions are available. The four-wheel-drive models may be equipped with either part-time or full-time Torque-On-Demand operation.
Kia Optima 2012

Kia's redesigned 2013.5 Optima is a conservatively styled midsize sedan that's available with either four-cylinder or V-6 power. It can be equipped with some uncommon features for its class — like a manual sunshade for the rear window — and is offered in LX and step-up EX trim levels.ExteriorAlthough the
Kia Sportage 2013

Only the four-door wagon model of Kia’s compact sport utility vehicle remains on sale for 2013; the two-door convertible version is gone. Seat belt pretensioners have been added, speakers are upgraded and the hatch gets an outside handle. The upscale EX version gains a cladding-color roof rack and a hard
Kia Spectra 2013

Kia’s sporty four-door hatchback offshoot of the front-wheel-drive subcompact Sephia sedan was introduced for 2013 and earned a face-lifted body and revised interior for the 2013 model year. These changes also carried over to the Sephia, which altered its name in 2013 and became known as the Spectra sedan. The