Used 2015 Kia K900 Consumer Reviews
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Overall great
I have owned six Lexuses and this car is just as nice in every way as the Lexus. It has the best headlamps I've ever seen. The "heads up" feature is nice.
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Great Used Deal!
Got a 2015 K900 Luxury V8 with VIP package with 43k miles for $22,600 out the door. Incredibly smooth ride and acceleration. Good braking, heads up display, impressive sound system and limo-like back seat the kids all love. Panoramic moonroof is a cool feature too. My son calls it the "Rocket" Taking it soon on my first extended road trip. Gas mileage is probably why the new models went with the 3.3L V6 Turbo. Gets 25+ mpg at 75 mph on the highway. 15-17 MPG in city driving. Great car for tall kids and families! Update: After 16 months of ownership, still love it and reliability has been bulletproof. Heads up display has made me long for it in all my cars. Comfort, power and safety!!
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- Luxury SedanMSRP: $9,24533 mi away
- Premium SedanMSRP: $13,995214 mi away
- Luxury SedanMSRP: $14,889219 mi away
A real road car!
Quieter than an s class , fast as a 7 series, reliable like a 460 and 2/3 the price. A real value. The soft, quiet ride is great for the 75+% that I drive the car. Handling is not German buts it’s way more comfortable . I’ve now had it 18 months and 21000 miles. My comments are unchanged but warranty service from the dealer is like you expect from s Kia Soul rather than a luxury car!
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Luxurious and quiet!
Bought a used 2015 VIP package model with 18k miles. For the most part over the 3 years of ownership I enjoyed the comfort, smoothness of the V8 engine and all the luxuries included. I did encounter reoccurring suspension issues and tire wear replacing struts 4 times including tie-rods and not to mention so many alignments. If considering buying one be sure when you test drive it on the freeway for a while with a few passengers onboard to gauge the overall health of the suspension. The suspension design is inherently weak with the back-end wobble and front-end excessive yaw indicating strut replacements are needed. It’s a shame as I liked the power and comfort this model had to offer. Eventually sold it at 48k miles due to continued suspension cost, lack of Kia dealership enthusiasm and no suitable aftermarket suspension upgrades available.
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Buyer Beware
If you are thinking about purchasing a K900, my advice is DON'T! I have had my K900 for less than 1 year (and less than 9,500 miles). During this time the vehicle has had to be towed TWICE back to the dealership because it either would not start or was unable to be driven. In addition the car is on it's 3rd battery. Lastly, when the car was less than two months old the Entertainment system had to be replaced. The most recent service took the dealership 5 days to fix (and a factory engineer had to be called in because the dealership could not identify the problem). I have had more service issues on this car in less than 12 months than all of the cars I have owned in my life combined (and I am 58 years old, so a lot of them). Fortunately because the car was under warranty I have no out of pocket expense, just a lot of frustration and inconvenience. The car looks great, is comfortable, a lot of leg and head room (important because I am 6'3"), great pick up / power but extremely poor in its reliability. One other thing to consider is if you are purchasing the vehicle from an out of town dealer because their pricing is better than a local dealer beware that not all Kia dealerships offer the K900 and only those that do can service it. Unfortunately the nearest Kia dealership to me that can service the vehicle provides TERRIBLE service (and I have purchased vehicles from a "sister dealership",same owner, different brand) and their service department was great. You have probably heard the saying that the two happiest days for a boat owner is the day he buys the boat and the day he sells it. I feel the same about my K900 and can't wait until I am not upside down and can get rid of this albatross.
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