Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Why Buy From Keffer Kia | Keffer Kia Mooresville NC



Keffer Kia Cares about Every Customer

Why shop at another dealership when you have an award-winning Kia dealership right in your own backyard? Our state-of-the-art Kia store and service center in Mooresville is the recipient of many prestigious awards, including the Kia Dealer Meeting Award, the President’s Club award and the Kia Dealer Excellence Program award! We pride ourselves on maintaining a friendly, community-minded environment, where customers can feel comfortable and trust they are receiving honest service.
Our goal is to provide personal and fair service to our customers, and we won't stop after the initial purchase. Our Kia certified service team will provide your vehicle with optimal care for years to come. Don't take our word for it, though: visit our Kia dealership in Mooresville today and see for yourself why we stand above the rest.

More Ways Keffer Kia Cares about Every Customer:
  • Free loaner vehicles are made available for your convenience.
  • We provide excellent warranty and roadside assistance options for new and select used vehicles.
  • You can receive several rebates, including college, military and customer loyalty discounts.
  • Master technicians in our body shop will physically show you why they're making a recommendation.
  • Each customer gets a courtesy car wash.
  • Bring us a competing offer from another Kia dealership and if cannot beat the competing offer we'll pay you $1,000 within 72 hours of the offer's timestamp.
  • We reward the community with "Student of the Month" and "Teacher of the Year" awards for hard work and dedication to education.
  • We give back by organizing food drives for the local soup kitchen and donating to the Red Cross.
  • We offer free Wi-Fi, coffee and freshly made popcorn in the showroom.
  • While waiting for your vehicle, relax on our couches while your children play with toys.

Monday, December 1, 2014

How to Winterize Your Vehicle | Keffer Kia Mooresville NC



Are you ready for the upcoming winter and what it will be offering? Before you rush to the store for the last gallon of milk and loaf of bread, you’ll want to be sure your car is ready to battle the elements. Follow these tips before venturing out into the winter wonderland.
  • Get a Tune-Up. Have your mechanic check your hoses, belts 
    and anti-freeze. A weakened hose or belt can break and leave you stranded, or a 
    weak solution of anti-freeze can ice up and damage your cooling system. 
  • Check Your Battery. Make sure your car’s battery connection 
    is clean, tight and corrosion-free. The battery should be securely mounted. If 
    the battery is three years old or more, have it tested and replace it if 
    necessary.  
  • Check Your Heater and Defroster. If your heater isn’t 
    working, you’ll probably know. But what about front and rear defrosters? Before 
    you’re faced with a frosty windshield, turn your front and rear defrosters on 
    and off to make sure they’re working. 
  • Give Yourself a Brake. If you have the slightest concern 
    that something’s amiss with your brakes, get them inspected immediately. If you 
    have anti-lock brakes, you should avoid pumping the brakes if you begin to 
    slide.  
  • Have Your Exhaust System Checked. Ask your mechanic to 
    double check the exhaust system for leaks, which can emit dangerous carbon 
    monoxide into your car. If you become stuck in the snow and want to run the 
    engine and heater, make sure your tail pipe is clear of the snow and crack open 
    a window to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning, which can be fatal. 
  • Fill up with Washer Fluid. Slush and mud splashed on a 
    windshield can spell danger for a winter driver. Make sure your washer fluid 
    reservoir is sufficiently full, and keep a spare jug in the trunk. 
  • Consider New Wiper Blades. Even if your windshield wiper blades 
    are in good condition, you might want to upgrade to a rubber coated snow blade 
    that can handle the extra weight of wet snow. They’re not expensive, and could 
    make your winter driving a lot safer in the long run. 
  • Take a Look at Your Tires. Your tires need to have adequate 
    tread with “grip” to propel you through the snow. 
  • Fill Her Up! One of the best driving tips for winter is to 
    keep your tank more than half full at all times. It will help you avoid 
    freezing in your fuel lines, and will keep you safer in winter weather 
    situations.
If for any reason you are in need of assistance with any one of these safety precautions please give us a call and we will be happy to help you in any way we can. Please contact Keffer Kia in Mooresville, NC to schedule service.

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

The all-new third-generation Kia Sorento has clearly been making waves in the automotive world after it was unveiled at the 2014 Paris Motor Show. The third-generation Kia Sorento is much more than just an upgraded SUV; it’s more of a luxury SUV. The latest Sorento was designed as a collaborative effort among Kia’s design teams in Korea, the United States and Europe. The end product? An SUV you just can’t take your eyes off of.


Taking design cues from architectural structures, the all-new Sorento is both luxurious and sophisticated, the two design concepts that were the focus for both the exterior and interior.
The initial exterior sketches below give us a peek into the process of conceptualizing the new Sorento model.
We asked the design team experts, Kia designers Kurt Kahl and Ralph Kluge, to get a better idea of the design story behind the 2015 Kia Sorento. These two designers were responsible for the all-new Kia Sorento from start to finish—from the initial design sketches to the final product.

What was the main foundation and background for the design of the all-new Sorento? What did the design team particularly focus on when coming up with the new design concept?

 

Designer Kurt Kahl: When designing the exterior of the all-new Sorento, our main focus was to retain the strengths of the predecessor while giving it a greater sense of premium quality and sophistication. The shoulder is very powerful and blends into a sculptural side body. We created a strong ‘down the road’ presence for the Sorento’s front end, with sharply angled headlamps intersecting a dimensional chrome-framed grille. The rear retains hints of the previous Sorento with rectangular tail lamps and a forward swept backlighting that still reflects a spacious interior. The interior design was based more upon ‘sophistication.’
Designer Ralph Kluge: For the all-new Sorento’s interior, our concept keywords were “muscle and brains.” We reached out to create a strong and confident surface language with increased levels of sophistication and richer details, while simultaneously avoiding the “rugged SUV” clichés. We wanted a refined and sophisticated design language: muscular shapes fused together with refined details. The word “premium” should immediately come to mind when you get inside the all-new Sorento.

Can you explain the architectural inspiration behind the design?

Kluge: We paid careful attention to the ergonomics and layout of all individual elements to form a logical basis for the physical volumes, just as you would with architectural structures. A good example of this is the clearly structured instrument panel: screens and vents are positioned high up for the best ergonomics and visibility, while interface buttons are kept simple and placed lower down in the perfect reach zone for all passengers.

What is particularly different about the third-generation Sorento compared to the design of the previous generations?

Kahl: The third-generation Sorento is longer and sleeker, with a sculptural quality that lends a humanistic feeling to the shape compared to the previous Sorento models. Meticulous attention was paid to the lines finessing the surfaces. As a reaction to some current day products appearing too synthetic or digital, Sorento highlights the renewed appreciation for hand-crafted products where the ‘imprint’ of the artist or craftsman is apparent.

How would you describe the typical ‘third-generation Sorento driver?’

Kahl: I think the Sorento driver can be anyone looking for an upscale and refined SUV.  The Sorento is a sweet deal in terms of size and pricing. It offers spacious utility but is still easily maneuverable, and is luxurious but not overly expensive. I would like to see customers look at the all-new Sorento as a very competitive alternative to other luxury mid-size SUVs offered by the European and Japanese manufacturers.

What are the current trends for the SUV market worldwide?

Kluge: We see the “classic” SUV becoming more and more of an on-road vehicle. People really enjoy the higher seating, combined with the “go-anywhere” attitude. Moving forward, the biggest challenge is to improve fuel efficiency and ride quality, and I think Kia delivered in these departments with the all-new Sorento.

How do you see the design trends for vehicles in general evolving?

Kahl: There seems to be a general trend for all vehicle models to blur the lines of their segments. Just as an SUV in most cases has become a more car-based CUV, other segments are beginning to blend together to make new vehicle spaces that offer unexpected features and unique profiles.
This behind-the-scenes design story is not just about the Kia Sorento, but rather shows how Kia’s design direction has been shaped over the years.
Check out the video below of the Sorento on a drive through Paris and see for yourself the cool design evolution of the popular Kia Sorento, complete with a review of its newest features!