How many miles can a Kia K900 last?

How many miles can a Kia K900 last?

On average, the Kia K900 can last up to 150,000 miles. If you drive about 15,000 miles per year like the average American driver, this means a K900 can last you about 10 years. The longevity of a Kia K900 mostly depends on maintenance and use habits.

Is Kia discontinuing the K900?

Kia is discontinuing the Cadenza and K900 sedans for the U.S. market. The smaller K5, Forte, Rio sedans and the Stinger hatchback remain part of the lineup.

What happened to the Kia K900?

We’re not surprised to see these slow-selling sedans go away given the existence of Hyundai’s Genesis luxury brand and the market’s insatiable demand for SUVs. Kia is discontinuing the Cadenza and K900 sedans for the U.S. market.

Does the 2015 Kia K900 have Apple CarPlay?

Kia K900 supports Apple CarPlay that lets you access your iPhone apps like iTunes, Google Maps, Waze and Spotify through the touch-screen of your vehicle.

Does the Kia K900 have AWD?

The 2020 Kia K900 gets its motivation from a turbocharged 3.3-liter V-6 powerplant. This engine generates 365 horsepower and 376 lb-ft of torque. An eight-speed automatic transmission governs the proceedings. All models come with all-wheel drive for improved traction on roadways that are slippery from rain or snow.

What kind of engine is in the Kia K900?

Every K900 is powered by a 3.3-liter twin-turbo V-6 paired with an eight-speed automatic sending power to all four wheels. That V-6 can also be found in Genesis vehicles as well as the Kia Stinger. In the K900, it generates 365 hp and 376 lb-ft of torque and helps the big sedan hustle to 60 in 5.2 seconds.

Is the Kia K900 discontinued?

Add the Kia K900 and Cadenza to the list: Both are dead for 2021, as originally reported by Car and Driver. That said, the shift toward SUVs isn’t new, and the K900—an S-Class-sized bargain luxury sedan—was already essentially a footnote in annual sales figures.

What kind of car is the 2015 Kia K900?

The 2015 Kia K900 is a large, five-passenger luxury sedan offered in Premium and Luxury trim levels.

Is the Kia K900 a numbers car or a real car?

After 40,000 miles in our possession, we can say with certainty that the Kia K900 is not a numbers car—its weak grip and braking figures align perfectly with the big sedan’s real-world demeanor. Alas, cohesion does not goodness make.

Why do people dislike the Kia K900?

While most disliked the K900’s excessive body roll, and the steering drew ire for requiring constant minute corrections to maintain a straight path, others were alarmed by the Kia’s pulse-quickening emergency-braking behavior.

Does Kia’s K900 make a great Lincoln Town Car?

Musings that the K900 would make a great modern Lincoln Town Car or a cut-price Lexus LS sedan were outnumbered by questions of how the sedan fits with Kia’s broader contemporary image and marketing. The automaker’s current lineup benefits from well-sorted ride and handling and a subtly sporting image.

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