Used 2015 Kia K900 Consumer Reviews
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Not worth the money
Had fuel injection replaced within a month of buying the car. Gas mileage is horrible. No good pick up being a V8. Please do not buy. Worst nightmare.
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Great car. Well built and reliable. Nice looking.
This is a great car for those who want a full size sedan with a very comfortable ride and powerful engine, yet don't want German expense and unreliability. Given the soft suspension, it naturally has a lot of body roll in the corners. It does have a lot of grip though, because the tires are 245 in the front and 275 in the back I think. This also gives it a great stance. It's a beautiful design too with the glass roof and beautiful rear end. The front has grown on me also. Extremely reliable. I have owned now from 30k-80k miles and have only had to change regular fluids. It has never let me down other than a flat tire one time. It has a nice spare though. Drives like new. The parts are all much sturdier than your average Kia. More like an early 2000s Benz. It does have some detail and thought put into it, as it is a flagship Vehicle for Kia/Hyundai. The carpets are very plush. There's a lot of leather in the car. The dash is all leather/vinyl and is very nice. It has a great leather smell when I don't air it out for days. The back seats are huge. It's been great for road trips with a big trunk also. You can have 4 adults very comfortable in there. The auto trunk, backup camera, sensors, sunshades, and other features are nice to have. The entertainment system is not bad. It has been a very inexpensive vehicle to run. They have not lost much value from when I bought mine.
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- Luxury SedanMSRP: $14,889164 mi away
- Premium SedanMSRP: $13,995155 mi away
- Luxury SedanMSRP: $9,245165 mi away
I own one! Stellar
The 2015 model is luxury at its best. The features, feel, everything about it. I believe the stigma of it being luxury and a Kia doesn't do it justice. Everywhere I go, people stop, stare, come ask me what it is, rave about it, etc. It's a jewel that didn't get its optimal chance. I completely LOVE it!!!
Bought off lease 2019 and it's worth more today
I always liked the Hyundai Equus but it was above my price when new. Found out that Kia was purchased by Hyundai and the K900 was a re-badged Genesis with the Equus V8 GTI engine. I was showing my son some K900's online one day and found a beauty for sale in the Cleveland area. It was such a good deal, I bought it sight unseen. I flew in from CT to pick it up. I have never regretted that decision. The car is amazing. Solid as a rock and extremely powerful and comfortable. The AC compressor blew out while the car was still under a 5 year warranty so the dealership replaced it for free. It had a trunk leak, and that truly is a design problem, but it's been fixed as well. Only other issue is the door handle stops on these cars were poorly designed and they keep breaking. Right now, February 2022, I cannot find that part anywhere in the world. They are literally sold out everywhere on planet earth because they break so often. That is a problem of owning a limited edition luxury car; many things can break and parts can be hard to find. Other than that, I love the car. I will drive it into the ground. The only thing missing is lane assist. It was an option at the time and the lessee didn't order it. Lots of ways to listen to music. It has a hard drive for the "jukebox", which you are supposed to be able to load with a thumb drive, but it has never worked. Heated and cooled leather seats, even in the back seat. Update from August 2022, everything still is good with the car. Looking for a software update but Hyundai only offers road map updates. It would be nice if I could download apps and run them on the vehicle (like Google Android Mobile) but software is not available.
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This is my 2nd K900!
Briefly, I owned a 2015 K900 VIP, great vehicle in every way and after life events 7 years later, I needed to find another vehicle...saw a rare K900 in a dealership lot. Bought it. All the options: adaptive cruise, ac/heated seats x 4...soft close doors....german quality in build and interior/tech/touch. Well done Kia. The newest version is another masterpiece.
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