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Kia Sorento

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The Kia Sorento is a mid-size SUV. It was first launched in 2003, launched alongside competitors Nissan Murano and Honda Pilot. Sales of the Sorento have been strong, becoming Kia's best-selling model in the United States.

See Wikicars' comprehensive Kia Sorento Review.

Recent Changes

Styles and Major Options

Pricing

Today's actual prices for the Kia Sorento can be found at CarsDirect.

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As seen on the FuelEconomy.gov website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:

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Current Generation: (2003–Present)

The Sorento has two transmission options: a 5-speed manual or 4/5-speed automatic transmission (pre-2005 models have a 4 speed automatic, whilst 2005 Sorentos come with a 5 speed tip-tronic style automatic transmission). Sorentos are equipped with a Hyundai-manufactured 3.5L 24-valve DOHC V6 producing 192 Horsepower at 5500 rpm, producing 217 ft·lbf of torque @ 3,000 rpm. The Sorento is very capable off-road, with an automatic 4-wheel drive system featuring low range gearing. A sport package is available for the LX base model which adds a 5 speed manual transmission, fog lamps, alloy wheels, step bars, a leather wrapped steering wheel, a roof rack and remote keyless entry. All American Sorentos also come with dual front airbags and dual side-curtain airbags in the front and rear. The 4x4 system is a shift-on-the-fly nob located usually on the lower panel to the left of the steering column. Three modes available are Two-Wheel Drive, Four-High, and Four-Low. On-dash indicators show when the Four Wheel Drive System is active.

Common features of the Sorento family are 4 wheel disc brakes (standard on all models) Optional ABS Braking System, and a 21.1-gallon fuel tank. Also standard is a battery saving feature which prevents wearing out the battery by leaving your headlights turned on (a shutoff engages when the key is removed from the ignition, even if the lights were left turned on). The chassis of the vehicle is also based on a ladder frame design which is more often used in building trucks. This lends a rigidity to the Sorento that other vehicles in its class lack, even at the same price point. (See Also: unibody)

Dimensions information from the Kia Motors Website:

DIMENSIONS LX and EX
Wheelbase 106.7 in.
Track, front / rear 62.2
Length 179.8 in.
Width 73.3 in. (LX)
74.2 in. (EX)
Height 68.1 in. (LX)
71.3 in. (EX)
Ground clearance 8.2 in.
Approach angle 28.4 degrees
Departure angle 26.7 degrees
Head room (front/rear) 39.7/39.5 in.
38.3/38 in. (sunroof)
Shoulder room (front/rear) 58.9/58.4 in.
Leg room (front/rear) 42.6/36.1 in.
Hip room (front/rear) 55.3/58 in.
SAE volume, interior 138.4 cu. ft.
SAE volume, front seat 57.6 cu. ft.
SAE volume, rear seat 49.4 cu. ft.
SAE volume, cargo 31.4 cu. ft.
SAE volume, rear seat folded down 66.4 cu. ft.

Future Generations

The Kia Sorento will be redesigned for the 2008 model year, and it is possible it might be a rebadged Hyundai Santa Fe on the Sonata platform.


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