Kia Motors America (KMA) announced record October sales of 44,694 units, led by high demand for the US-built* Optima midsize sedan and the iconic Soul with 11,840 and 10,685 vehicles sold, respectively.
"Declining gas prices are bringing a steady supply of customers into the market,
and our new products have played a role in the steady growth Kia has experienced this year," said Michael Sprague, Executive Vice-President of Sales & Marketing, KMA. "Kia has one of the youngest and best-looking lineups in the business, including the all-new Sedona multi-purpose vehicle, which is now arriving in dealerships and challenges the segment with its CUV-inspired design, full array of advanced technology and first-class airliner amenities."
"Declining gas prices are bringing a steady supply of customers into the market,
and our new products have played a role in the steady growth Kia has experienced this year," said Michael Sprague, Executive Vice-President of Sales & Marketing, KMA. "Kia has one of the youngest and best-looking lineups in the business, including the all-new Sedona multi-purpose vehicle, which is now arriving in dealerships and challenges the segment with its CUV-inspired design, full array of advanced technology and first-class airliner amenities."
0 comments:
Post a Comment