2012 Kia Luxury car

Kia Spectra 2012

For 2012, Kia has updated front and rear styling — including the grille, bumper, lights and deck lid — on its compact Spectra sedan. Interior changes include a restyled dashboard, new seat fabrics and an upgraded audio system. Thanks to the modified exterior, the Spectra adds about an inch of
Kia Spectra5 2013

In summer 2013, a Spectra5 hatchback joined the Spectra sedan that had been redesigned earlier in the year. Equipped with a sport-tuned suspension, the hatchback is meant to attract younger buyers.One version of Kia's Spectra sedan, the SX, features equipment that's similar to the Spectra5's. The Spectra sedan is listed
Kia Rio5 2013

Both a sedan and a Rio Cinco wagon were offered in the prior Rio generation. For 2013, a Rio5 hatchback is available in addition to the redesigned Rio sedan, which is listed separately in the cars.com Research section. Available only in SX trim, the Rio5 comes standard with side-impact and
Kia Sorento 2013

Kia chose the 2013 Chicago Auto Show as the host site of its newest model introduction for the U.S. market: the 2013 Sorento. The Sorento is “a tough, true sport utility vehicle” that is “significantly larger and more powerful” than the Sportage, said Chief Operating Officer Peter Butterfield during the
Kia Optima 2013

It seems that South Korean manufacturers introduce a new model in the United States and then immediately begin to consider modifications. Hyundai installed a bigger engine in its XG350 sedan after only a year on the U.S. market, and Kia has done the same for its Optima.Based on the Hyundai
Kia Sephia 2013

Kia's subcompact sedan returns unchanged from last year, including the base price of $9,995. Kia is now owned by fellow Korean automaker Hyundai but maintains a separate dealer network in the United States. Kia currently sells the front-drive Sephia and the Sportage sport utility vehicle in the United States, but