Jan
30
2010
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Road test: 2011 Kia Sorento

Stylish SUV runs silently

By Howard J. Elmer, Canwest News Service
January 28, 2010
West Point, Ga.: The 2011 Kia Sorento just debuted at the Montreal Auto Show last week — but I had to go to Southern Georgia to test this second-generation mid-sized SUV. While the Sorento has been with us for a while, I just found out that this Sorento was the first to come off the line at the all-new Kia plant here, and that is a story all its own.

Just an hour south of Atlanta, this brand new plant started rolling vehicles off the line in just the last month of 2009, all being stockpiled for release now. And what a plant it is — a $US1-billion factory — which is even more startling because it sits on 890 hectares in an area of the South that has long been low-income farming and textile mill country; an area that, frankly, has been in slow decline for decades. The last vestige of industry is the textile mill that left town about 10 years ago.

Then Kia entered the picture. With its potential of 1,700 jobs (plus as many as 8,500 spinoff jobs), it was a godsend for a region that typically had an unemployment rate hovering around 15%. In fact, it was the mayor of the 3,500-resident town who told us that more than one lawn sported signs saying

“Thank You Jesus for Kia” as the complex was being built.

Still, jobs aside, Kia knows it has much work to do if it intends to keep the citizens working. The Sorento is in its eighth year and third generation, it has a decent design and, with an image of value for the money, it has carved a place in the market. But, frankly, Kia expects more of this truck, as does this plant, with a potential output of more than 300,000 vehicles annually.

Driving the V6 version of the Sorento, the first thing I noticed was how quiet it was. Indeed, special care has been taken to add thicker glass, insulation and sound-deadening material to the rear wheelwells to achieve this quiet cabin. This new body design has also significantly cut down on the wind noise. From the unibody and independent suspension up, the Sorento is also slightly longer and wider than its predecessor and has an all-new body.

Styling-wise, the new look starts with a brand-unifying characteristic — the “tiger nose” look, most recently seen on the Kia Soul. This feature is framed by a large two-tone bumper with mesh-type inserts around the fog lamps. The new upper body uses what Kia calls greenhouse accents, with a lot of glass around and above in a new twin-sunroof design. Meanwhile, a “flying wing” side crease gives the SUV a forward lean to its profile. Deep, protruding wheel arches get a black edge guard, adding to the tough look.

It’s pleasing overall.

Inside, a good interior has been made better with the use of improved materials, two-tone accents and ambient lighting. The seats offer firm support and have wide bolsters and easy-to-use, precise controls. There is also a noticeable improvement in fit and finish. That’s what Kia is after — overall quality.

Now, I’m not the first to notice the leaps in quality this company makes each time it updates one of its models; this has long been fodder for auto scribes. But it is interesting that Kia measures its own success in two categories: 1. Quality improvements; 2. Perceived quality improvements.

Perceived? How’s that? That’s where you ask customers to tell you who they think builds a quality car. Sounds simple, but the fact is that the public’s perception of things such as quality is often skewed and, worse, as much as 10 years behind reality. It takes many years to build a reputation and many more years before buyers realize that reputation equals a quality product.

Kia is wasting no time adding features such as windshield wiper de-icer pads, heated outside mirror, tilt and telescopic wheel, audio and cruise controls on the steering wheel and electronics such as Ecominder, which shifts the transmission into neutral every time it comes to a stop; it then shifts into drive as you touch the gas, which saves fuel as well as wear and tear, says Kia.

Kia says it wants to be one of the Top Three automakers in terms of quality within three years and in the Top Five in perceived quality in the same time period. That estimate also shows how aware the company is of the public lag, though I think it’s being very optimistic.

For 2011, the Sorento gets the first kick at building the reputation by covering a broad range of needs and choices. Two engines are offered, a 2.4-litre four-cylinder that makes 175 horsepower and 169 pound-feet of torque and a 3.5L V6 that pushes 276 hp and 248 lb-ft of torque through a new six-speed transmission. Drive configurations start with FWD-only with each engine and carry on with AWD versions, including one with an electronic locking differential that will distribute torque to the front and rear wheels evenly while running at low speed.

One sign of Kia’s relentless drive toward greater market share and quality recognition is the number of Sorento versions available. It even comes with seven seats, if you like; I didn’t. I feel the real value lies somewhat lower on the features scale.

The 2011 Sorento starts at $23,995 for the LX FWD standard four-cylinder, while the top-of-line all-in EX AWD will set you back more than $39,000.

Look for them on dealer lots soon.

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Written by bkeblog in: Uncategorized |
Dec
21
2009
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First Soul SX hits Winnipeg

Forget about peering into a soul just come down and drive it. This Molten coloured SX Soul is the only one in Winnipeg each dealership in Canada will get only 1 so act fast and come take a look at this beauty.
Based on the 4U model SX comes with the following extra features:
Rear view camera
18″ machine finished black alloy wheels
Full body kit
Sport pedals
Front side fender-integrated LED turn signal
High gloss bumpers
Centre armrest with storage
Sport spoiler

The styling and over all look or this model is definitely a head turner and is suited for the customer would like something that is a little rare. The only thing that is missing is the racing stripe, we didn’t feel comfortable putting it on, figured that  should be the customers decision.
Come down and see why Time Magazine named the Soul one of The Most Exciting Cars of 2010.

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Written by bkeblog in: Press Release, test drive |
Oct
31
2009
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Winter driving tips from Birchwood KIA

Winter tires - This should be a no-brainer for anyone who has driven during winter before, but sadly too many people think all-season tires are good enough. The traction afforded by winter tires simply can’t be beat, and no matter how good a driver you are, a set of four of these tires (no mixing and matching!) will help immensely when roads become covered in snow and ice.

Windshield wipers – When was the last time you changed your windshield wiper blades? It’s a good idea to switch yours before winter hits, as you’re not doing yourself any favours using old blades that just smudge snow and sleet. It’s easy to find the right size blades in stores, and switching them isn’t difficult either.
Check your tire pressure – Cold temperatures will cause tire pressure to be decreased, so you’ll want to make sure your (winter!) tires are pumped up properly. Underinflated tires will decrease stopping distances, so check the proper PSI levels in the fall months (before valves could get frozen) and adjust accordingly. Don’t forget about your spare tire as well (pressure should be higher than your other tires)!

Clear your car of snow and ice - We hear every driver complain about this, yet it seems a quarter of vehicles on the road in the winter have a ton of snow all over them when they’re being driven. Listen – we know it’s a pain having to spend five minutes in the freezing cold to scrape windows and clear lights and roofs of snow, but avoiding doing so isn’t just unfair to you. It’s just as unfair to the drivers around you who have to avoid flying chunks of snow coming from your car or SUV.

Don’t use cruise control – Winter driving demands even more attention when roads become slick, and activating cruise control can make drivers complacent. With your foot resting on the floor, you could lose a precious second when you need to quickly brake to avoid hitting something. It’s best to leave cruise control off and focus on accelerating and braking the old-fashioned way.

Keep your gas tank at least half full
– If you are one of the unlucky few who gets stuck on the side of the road for an extended period of time, you’ll need to run your car’s engine every so often to keep warm. If you have a full gas tank, you won’t have to worry about running out of fuel. A full tank will also help avoid having the tank fill with condensation (when temperatures rise during the day, the tank will fill with air, and then condense when temperatures drop at night).

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Oct
26
2009
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New Cadenza to replace Amanti

Cadenza

2011 Cadenza

Kia will replace its top-of-the-line Amanti model with a stylish new luxury sedan to be called Cadenza outside Korea. A near clone of the previously revealed KND-5 concept car, it’s rumoured to be based on the award-winning Hyundai Genesis’s rear-wheel-drive platform. Already revealed in Korea, where it is called the K7, the Cadenza will make its international debut at the Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Dubai auto shows, later this year. It is expected to arrive in North America in 2010 as a 2011 model.

The Cadenza name derives from an Italian musical term used to describe an elaborate, ornamental flourish for a concerto or aria. Kia says it symbolizes the dynamic sedan’s striking design philosophy and upscale image.

Technologies newly available on the Cadenza will include a heated steering wheel (for winter driving in cold markets), powered extendable seat cushions (for extra thigh support), automatic defogging of the windshield and ventilated front seats (for cool comfort in hot markets).

Soon-Nam Lee, director of Kia’s Overseas Marketing Group, says, “the new Cadenza will showcase the continuing evolution in Kia’s striking design language… and present a new concept in luxury sedans in terms of performance and technology.”

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Written by bkeblog in: Press Release, Uncategorized |
Jun
16
2009
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Finding your Soul is our Forte

At Birchwood Kia, we have had a lot of success with the new Soul. The Soul has gone over well with it’s cool styling and incredible amount of accessories. So far customers are purchasing the Soul because its an inexpensive new styled car that really turns some heads. However the ride, handling, standard options and safety features are what every one loves with the new Soul.

The Soul’s cockpit comes in a variety of striking colours, most with a two-tone effect that highlights the raised centre console, which supports all the gadgets buyers just have to have. That said, it is well laid out with clear and easy access to all controls and a nice array of storage compartments.

Driving the Soul – which is more my generation’s concern – showcases a light vehicle with independent front suspension, low centre of gravity and a torquey low end from the 2.0L engine that seemed to channel the soul of a go-kart. The solid rear axle with torsion-mounted trailing arms contributed to flat cornering, and this design doesn’t intrude as much into the cabin.

Four-wheel brakes with ABS and active traction control systems are included in the Soul for when scooting gets out of hand. Interior noise is average for a vehicle this size, but if the sub woofers are booming, you’ll never notice. Come in and see our generous selection you wont be disappointed.

Story and Photo by:
Dain White

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Written by bkeblog in: Newspaper Articles |
Apr
28
2009
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New Kia Forte to hit the lot in May

On April 20th I was not only blown away but I was very excited to meet this totally unsuspecting wonder called the ForteKIA has really hit the mark here with this mid-range compact car. The car comes in 3 models, the 2.0 L, the EX and the impressive SX with a 2.4l and an optional 6-speed transmission. When a car is ready to hit the floors, Kia Canada sends out the vehicle to all the major city’s and offers our sales team the opportunity to test and become knowledgeable with its exceptional features and performance abilities. This also gives the team a chance to put the cars through a small road test and to see who the competition is and how they compare to our Kia product. In this industry they call it a ride and drive, let’s take a look at the Kia Forte versus the Mazda 3 and Ford Focus

Let’s begin with the Mazda 3. The one we had was loaded with leather and a navigation system. A very impressive looking vehicle but I found it fell short on handling and room in the cabin – especially in rear seating. Breaking was exceptional but it was found that the front-end dove down in hard breaking situations causing an uneven distribution of the cars total weight. Power was disappointing with a full passenger car load. The overall feeling of the Mazda 3 was that it was a neat looking car but after driving it I felt the things noted above really took away from its appeal.
The Ford Focus was less impressive than the Mazda, and couldn’t possibly compare to the Forte.  The model that was tested came equipped with many of the features the other cars had but fell incredibly short on safety and performance. For safety the Focus only had front airbags, no active head restraints and was not equipped with a Stabilitrack control system. In performance features the car felt under powered and had much less cabin space than the Forte.

2010 Kia Forte SX
2010 Kia Forte SX
2.4L 173HP 168lb.ft Torque

The 2010 Kia Forte
Look from its bold face and the wedge-like character lines give the car a very dynamic profile.
I was solely impressed with the Kia Forte, the breaking and handing were outstanding and I was also excited with the SX model with it’s 173HP 2.4L and 6 speed manual transmission. I put this car to the test and pushed it through the course, the S turns had very little body roll and the car sunk right down when the breaks were applied quickly in the stopping portion of the course. Overall the Kia Forte is a winner inside and out. I like the fact that the car performs well looks sporty and sophisticated, plus a fit and finish that rivals its competitors. I was amazed with what comes included in this beautiful entry level car that starts at $17,900 (well equiped). Below are some pictures from the ride and drive held at the Assinboine downs.

Special thanks to Jack and Claude from Kia Canada that put the event on for us.
2010 Kia Forte Interior
2010 Kia Forte EX
Kia Forte EX

Kia Forte, Mazda 3

Written and Photos by:
Dain White
Story editor:
Kristine Rae

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Mar
05
2009
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Your Soul is Revealed.

It’s an age of self-expression. And the Soul more than delivers. A city-taming, gear-hauling, head-turning package, there’s nothing else like it on the road. There’s party-ready seating for 5 and room for all the friends and gear you want to carry. Plus concert-worthy sound that includes standard auxiliary and USB inputs, available Sirius® satellite radio and available LED mood speakers. Add to this some wildly unique interior choices, like red or houndstooth trim, and see how it really is a Soul all your own.

http://www.kia.ca/cars/details/soul

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Dec
02
2008
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2009 Kia Borrego Selected in Autobytel.com/myride.com Editors’ Choice Awards

http://www.kia.ca/news/read/38

Nov 11, 2008

All-new midsize SUV chosen as “Best Kept Secret” in sixth annual awards

Rugged midsize SUV recognized for power, comfort and roominess

Newest Kia SUV offers luxury features and company’s most powerful engine to date

The recently launched 2009 Kia Borrego midsize SUV, already a recipient of a five-star crash safety rating for all seating positions in frontal and side crash tests by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), has been chosen as “Best Kept Secret” in the Autobytel.com/MyRide.com 2009 Editors’ Choice Awards. Equipped with fuel-efficient V8 or V6 engines, Borrego was chosen for its impressive combination of capabilities, comfort and space.

The Autobytel.com/MyRide.com Editors’ Choice Awards, based on a compilation of every new or substantially revised vehicle, assigns the vehicles to the appropriate categories based on factors including segment and price. Each editor voted for the vehicle they would most often recommend, with winners determined by a simple majority. Vehicles also must be available for sale during the 2008 calendar year. Borrego is offered with a DOHC, all-aluminum 3.8-liter V6 as well as Kia’s first-ever DOHC 4.6-liter V8 engine, also all-aluminum; both engines are more powerful than any in Kia’s line to date. While the V6 produces a competitive 276 horsepower at 6,000 rpm with 267 pound-feet of torque at 4,400 rpm, the all-new V8 generates a class-leading 337 horsepower at 6,000 rpm with 323 pound-feet of torque at 3,500 rpm.

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Dec
02
2008
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CARVING OUT A LANE OF OUR OWN

http://www.kia.ca/page/about

Kia Motors Corporation was founded in 1944 and is Korea’s oldest manufacture of motor vehicles. As part of the Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group, Kia aims to become one of the world’s premier automotive brands. Kia Motors’ 16 manufacturing and assembly operations in 13 countries produce more than 1.1 million vehicles a year that are sold and serviced through a network of distributors and dealers covering 190 countries.

Every member of the Kia family has something to offer drivers searching for a unique blend of style, fun to drive performance, features and excellent value. Early on, we established our reputation for creating well-built, well-equipped and well-priced vehicles with the launch of Sephia, Sportage and Rio. In 2001, we followed up with the introduction of the Sedona minivan, the mid-sized Magentis sedan, the compact Spectra sedan, Spectra GSX sports hatch and the innovative Rio RX-V 5-door sportwagon. In 2002, Kia welcomed the arrival of the Sorento SUV which won Motor Week’s 2003 “Drivers’ Choice award. In 2004, Kia broke new ground with the launch of the full-sized Amanti luxury sedan – offering drivers a new level of prestige and elegance. In 2005, Kia unveiled the totally redesigned and reengineered Spectra, Spectra5 and Sportage. As testament to our commitment to quality, the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) crowned the 2005 Kia Spectra sedan “Best New Economy Car”.

We are also pioneering “peace of mind” motoring with our innovative Total Care Owner Coverage, which is backed by our coast-to-coast network of dedicated dealers. We believe Canadians deserve no less.

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Oct
28
2008
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Birchwood adds Kia dealership to lineup

Ex-Ortynsky store to relocate on Regent

By: Myron Love
Updated: September 19 at 09:15 AM CDT

http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/subscriber/autos/story/4228113p-4867635c.html

The Birchwood Automotive Group has purchased Terry Ortynsky Kia, effective Oct. 6, and will be relocating Birchwood Kia to 1364 Regent Ave. W., currently the home of Saturn of Regent. The Birchwood Group will be combining its two Saturn operations at its Saturn Saab of Pointe West location at the Pointe West Auto Centre.

… “The Birchwood Group was looking to acquire more franchises[,]” [Ortynsky said.]

The Birchwood Group currently has 15 franchised operations in Winnipeg, thereby providing Winnipeggers with the greatest breadth of products and services of any dealer group in the city.

“Kia is a world-class manufacturer of automobiles and its sales are growing tremendously,” says Steve Chipman, the Birchwood Group’s president. “Becoming a Kia dealer gives us an opportunity to be part of an exciting revolution in the global automotive market. Kia vehicles are perfectly situated to meet the growing demand for fuel-efficient vehicles that are both reliable and stylish.”

…Ortynsky notes that some of the Terry Ortynsky Kia staff will be moving to his Nissan store while other staff members will join the new Birchwood Kia staff.

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