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USED 2015

2017 Kia K900

Luxury sedan Rear 5.0-liter V8 (420 hp) (Regular Gasoline) Automatic 8-speed

Retail Value: $12275 ~ $15025

Trade-in Value: $8825 ~ $11665

MSRP: $49900 ~ $61900

2017 Kia K900

For almost any modern vehicle category, there’s a Kia that’s worth considering buying. Among small and midsized SUVs, models like the Sportage and Sorento rank near the top in their respective classes for their nice interiors, ride comfort, and appropriately powerful engines. SUVs like the Telluride have ride comfort, interior space, and overall value that earn it regular placement near the top of Consumer Reports’ ratings. Fuel economy across the brand is generally good, but hybrid and plug-in hybrid options are available for even more miles per gallon. Plug-in hybrid options have useful all-electric driving range. Kia EVs are generally competent, ranging from compact sedans up to a three-row SUV. Kia’s reliability scores have been improving, but other brands score higher in our rankings. Specific Kia models have earned our recommendation among used cars.

Kia's flagship is the brand's first rear-drive model and cousin of the Hyundai Equus. It is offered with a smooth and punchy 420-hp V8 with an 8-speed automatic. The K900 is like a traditional freeway cruiser: more comfortable wafting along in a straight line than carving corners. The base infotainment system uses a 9.2-inch screen, and top trims get a 12-inch display. A central controller manages the menus and selections, but it takes some getting used to. The cabin is very roomy. Safety options include blind-spot and lane-detection systems, rear cross-traffic alert, a wraparound camera, and front-collision warning. A V6 was introduced in 2016.


Car Specifications

Air Pollution Score6
EPA City MPG15
EPA Combined MPG18
EPA Highway MPG23
Front Shoulder Room59.0
Greenhouse Gas Score3
Height59
Length201
Max Load905
Max Seating Capacity5
Rear Shoulder Room57.0
SmartwayNo
Weight4555
Wheel Base120
Width75

Ratings

Primary Car TypeSedans & Hatchbacks