Unsurprisingly, the 2017 Kia Cadenza's price undercuts its competition
Kia continues the trend of giving you more for a little less.
Kia continues the trend of giving you more for a little less.
It's hard to stand out in a class that doesn't stand out, and that's sort of the point.
Despite mediocre sales figures, Kia is soldiering on with a second-generation of its full-size, front-drive Cadenza sedan.
The 2017 Kia Cadenza arrives at the New York Auto Show with more modern styling, a lighter chassis, and a more efficient powertrain. It arrives late this year to challenge other large, front-wheel drive sedans.
Following earlier teaser renderings, Kia has revealed two images of its new Cadenza, a facelifted version of the current model known as the K7 in the Korean Domestic Market.
There's a new Kia Cadenza coming next year, and the automaker is showing a few teasers to whet our appetites.
The next Kia Cadenza will likely get styling based on the upcoming Sportspace concept car, that's debuting tomorrow in Geneva.
Kia is officially recalling just over 3,100 2014 Cadenza sedans. While that might not seem like a lot of vehicles, the reason for the recall is particularly troubling – the optional 19-inch wheels on these cars are prone to cracking. Doubly troubling? Cold weather tends to make things worse, so if you drove your new Cadenza during this past Winter of Hell, you'll want to get on the horn with you
Teenage passengers are often among the first people I turn to for second opinions about a test vehicle. While they understandably aren't allowed behind the wheel – most aren't even old enough to drive – their honest and generally unbiased observations, coupled with a complete lack of understanding about what a particular vehicle costs, can provide a wealth of insight.
Kia's sedan lineup is about to get much more luxurious with the addition of the new Cadenza and range-topping Quoris models, but the Amanti-replacing 2014 Cadenza will be the first to hit dealers this month with a starting price of $35,100 (*not including $800 for destination). For those keeping record, that's more expensive than Hyund
No, this is not the oh-so pleasantly named Quoris rear-wheel-drive flagship sedan – this is Kia's new front-drive entry into the North American market, the Cadenza. (If that sounds familiar, it's because Kia has long used the Cadenza name in other markets.) And while it's a sharp-looking thing, it's not exactly an original masterpiece. Peel away th
Kia is hard at work cranking out a rash of new models, according to Automotive News. The South Korean automaker has plans to launch a new 40-mile-per-gallon version of the Forte Koup in January 2013, and the two-door will likely be trailed by a new five-door hatchback and yet another larger coupe. The latter two will likely see dealers by next summer, though Kia says those of us waiting to
2011 Kia Cadenza - click above for high-res image gallery
2011 Kia Cadenza - Click above for high-res image gallery
Kia Cadenza (K7 in Korea) - Click above for image gallery