2019 Kia Soul ! turbo. Kia offers 10 year 100,000 warranty and has a 5 year 60,000 mile roadside assistance. The Kia Soul is loved by all ages young and old and with the shape of the Soul it is perfect for roadtrips!
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2019 Kia Soul ! turbo. Kia offers 10 year 100,000 warranty and has a 5 year 60,000 mile roadside assistance. The Kia Soul is loved by all ages young and old and with the shape of the Soul it is perfect for roadtrips!
The Y’s to buy a new car
4 Good reasons to buy a car
1. ReliabilitY
After their home, a car is often a person’s second most expensive purchase. If you’re spending hard-earned dollars on a new vehicle, you’ll want to make sure you receive some high-quality craftsmanship in return. Luckily, cars from the past few years are earning a reputation for being more reliable than ever, and nothing says “reliability” quite like a shiny, brand-new car. We all know someone bemoaning the tragedy that “They don’t make them like they used to,” and sure, recalls might grab headlines, but the vast majority of new-car shoppers enjoy levels of reliability simply not found in older vehicles.
2. WarrantY
So new cars are more reliable, but what do you do if your brand-new car does break down? Nobody wants to find themselves having to shell out for major repairs right after signing a check to a dealership. Although Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) vehicle warranties can make a used car appealing, new-car warranties are universally better. A standard CPO warranty might offer you 12 months or 12,000 miles of coverage, but it’s rare to find a manufacturer selling new vehicles with less than a 3-year/36,000-mile warranty. Warranties represent a major incentive to buy new, and you could say the public’s appreciation for them is… warranted.
3.SafetY
Seatbelts, airbags, maybe even a backup camera: These are features you can expect when buying a used car. However, if your list of safety needs includes the latest tech, your best bet will be found on the new-car market. Parents, in particular, view safety as primary criteria when choosing a car, and manufacturers are putting in more and more advanced safety tech each year. If you want your next car to include bells and whistles like lane-departure mitigation or automatic emergency braking, you will have more options by buying new.
4.TechnologY
Do you remember your first car? Do have an 8 track player or you kept a binder full of CDs on the passenger seat. Some drivers made the most of a tape deck in their first car, while others were forced to find a good radio station to keep them entertained. What we mean is, technology has come a long way. From Apple CarPlay to satellite radio, new cars include technology you may be hard pressed to find in a used car. This extends beyond your tunes, too. Head-up displays, touchscreens, and voice-recognition software don’t just make your car more fun to drive, they’re tech advancements that make it safer, too.
2019 Kia Sorento LX AWD standard 3rd row seating 7 passenger, 3 different drive modes,2nd row sliding seats for easy access to the 3rd row. America’s best warranty 10 years 100,000 miles warranty. Call for a demo or details (781)228-9371
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Its finally time to do my brakes, only after driving 140,000 miles on the first set of brake pads. Just another reason to drive a Hybrid.
Remember to put the tire under your car so if the jack moves your still safe.
and here we go, time to loosen up the caliber
once the caliper is over you want to remove the metal piece that is between the caliper and brake pad (as you can see i have no pad to go((oops))
Do not let the caliper hang. Place the caliper on the rotor. This is the time to take the pads off.
Top is my brake pad and the bottom is the new one. Can not complain 140 thousand miles on pads. 4 years of driving and one set of brake pads! Thank you hybrid braking system
Put it all back together and remember the brake grease (helps with brake noise)
Remember to tighten all the lug nuts and your ready to go. Remember to do a brake check in the driveway before your on the road.
2018 Kia Forte (3rd Generation) has been redesigned see what people are saying :
Car and Driver review: https://www.caranddriver.com/news/2019-kia-forte-sedan-revealed-and-it-looks-great-news
KBB review: https://www.kbb.com/car-news/all-the-latest/2019-kia-forte-first-review/2100005755/
Edmunds review: https://www.edmunds.com/car-news/first-impressions/2019-kia-forte-first-drive.html
Car and Driver review: https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/2019-kia-forte-sedan-style-value