Kia k5 gt-line wolf grey for sale

Choosing the Kia K5 to be your next vehicle is just the first step of the car buying process. Once you realize that the K5 is going to be the right fit for your needs, you will need to decide which trim level has everything you want in your driving experience. For some folks, that process can be tougher than deciding on the right vehicle.

While some folks may worry that there are hours of window sticker reading or internet research in the future, that is not the case. At Southwest Kia of Rockwall, we strive to make the car shopping process a lot more convenient. The sales consultants on our staff are well educated on all of the vehicles in the Kia lineup, including the K5. They can answer all of your questions and guide you to the trim level that is right for you. Currently, you can find a new Kia K5 in seven trim levels:

  • LX
  • LXS FWD
  • LXS AWD
  • GT-Line FWD
  • GT-Line AWD
  • EX
  • GT

Performance

There is a lot to love when it comes to the performance of a Kia K5. You can get a sporty driving experience, while still also maintaining the commuter-friendly ride you need. When you decide to buy or lease a new Kia K5, you'll need to choose one of two engine options:

  • Standard 1.6-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine (180 horsepower, 195 pound-feet of torque)
  • Available 2.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine (290 horsepower, 311 pound-feet of torque)

Drivers will also have to choose between the standard eight-speed automatic transmission and the available eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. Front-wheel drive is standard, but customers can opt for the available all-wheel drive if they prefer.

Interior

People who enjoy convenience and luxury will enjoy the interior of the Kia K5. It comes available with heated/ventilated front seats, so you can be comfortable on all of your travels. Additionally, the support and cushioning of the seating makes it so you enjoy even the longest of car rides when you are behind the wheel of the Kia K5.

The interior has a sporty and sleek feel, which is brightened up by the available panoramic sunroof. Drivers may enjoy all of the refinement of the upscale finish when they are in the cockpit of this vehicle. With so much detail put into the ergonomic placement of the controls, it is no wonder why so many people enjoy their ride in this Kia sedan.

Technology

Some folks want a lot of tech and features in their new car. If this sounds like what you need, you will be happy with the Kia K5. It has a lot of standard and available features that will make your driving experience more connected and luxurious. It comes standard with Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™, so you know connecting to loved ones will be easy.

Additionally, the available 10.25-inch touchscreen with navigation will make it easy to find your way to new destinations. The available wireless phone charger makes sure that your phone has juice whenever you need to use it on your travels. You can also count the available UVO Link connectivity to help you stay connected with the needs of your vehicle. There is also an available Bose® Premium Audio System for drivers who are also audiophiles.

Safety

You'll have the peace of mind knowing that the Kia K5 is constructed with lightweight, yet high-strength steel to keep you safe in the worst driving situations. Many drivers will also be comforted knowing that the Kia K5 has many standard and available safety features and driver-assist technologies. Some of them include:

  • Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist
  • Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist
  • Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist Rear
  • Safe Exit Assist
  • Surround View Monitor

Buy or Lease a New Kia K5 at Southwest Kia of Rockwall

Southwest Kia of Rockwall, in Rockwall, TX, has Kia financing specials and lease deals available on the Kia K5. Explore the current promotions and apply for financing with our team, so you can take advantage of these offers before they go away.

Available AWD provides optimum driving performance by actively distributing torque between the front and rear axles to help give you added traction and control on every road and in all climates.1

Premium Wheels, Navigation, Premium Seat Material, Front Heated Seats, Remote Engine Start, Multi Zone Climate Control, Adaptive Cruise Control, Blind Spot System, Lane Keep Assist, Backup Camera, Bluetooth

Prop 30 is supported by a coalition including CalFire Firefighters, the American Lung Association, environmental organizations, electrical workers and businesses that want to improve California’s air quality by fighting and preventing wildfires and reducing air pollution from vehicles.

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Environmental and Public Interest Organizations

  • 350 Bay Area

  • ActiveSGV

  • Advanced Energy Economy (AEE)

  • Brightline Defense

  • Californians Against Waste

  • California Electric Transportation Coalition

  • California Environmental Voters

  • Center for Community Action and Environmental Justice

  • Center for Sustainable Neighborhoods

  • CHIRLA

  • CivicWell

  • The Climate Center

  • Climate Resolve

  • ClimatePlan

  • Climate Action Campaign

  • Clínica Medica San Miguel

  • Coalition for Clean Air

  • Coltura

  • Community Environmental Council

  • Communities for a New California Education Fund (CNCED)

  • Council of Mexican Federations in North America (COFEM)

  • Courage Campaign

  • East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice

  • Environmental Health Coalition

  • FACTS (Families Advocating for Chemical and Toxics Safety)

  • Greenlining Institute

  • IE United

  • Jewish Center for Justice

  • LandWatch Monterey County

  • LA Forward

  • Los Angeles Metropolitan Alliance of Churches (LAM)

  • Let’s Green CA!

  • Move LA

  • Natural Resources Defense Council

  • People’s Collective for Environmental Justice

  • Plug In America

  • Progressive Asian Network for Action (PANA)

  • San Francisco Climate Emergency Coalition

  • Save The Bay

  • Schools for Climate Action

  • Sonoma Ecology Center

  • Southern Christian Leadership Conference

  • SPUR

  • St. John Community Health Center

  • T.R.U.S.T South LA

  • The Utility Reform Network (TURN)

  • TransForm

  • Youth Leadership Institute

  • Youth vs. Apocalypse

Labor Organizations

  • California State Pipe Trades Council

  • CAL FIRE Local 2881

  • State Association of Electrical Workers – IBEW

  • State Building and Construction Trades Council of California

  • United Auto Workers Western States Council

  • Unite HERE

Editorial Boards

  • Bay Area Reporter

  • La Opinion

  • San Francisco Chronicle

  • Westside Chronicle

Democratic Clubs

  • Alameda County Democratic Central Committee

  • Alameda County Democratic Lawyers Club

  • Alice B. Toklas Democratic Club

  • Aliso Niguel Democratic Club

  • Auburn Area Democratic Club

  • Brownie Mary Democratic Club of San Francisco

  • Butte County Democrats

  • Cal Berkeley Democrats

  • California Democratic Party

  • CA Latina Democrats – Fresno County

  • Calaveras County Democratic Central Committee

  • Chino Valley Democratic Club

  • Clairemont Democratic Club

  • Clovis Democratic Club

  • Costa Mesa Democratic Club

  • Culver City Democratic Club

  • Democrats of Greater Irvine

  • Democratic Party of Orange County

  • Democratic Party of Sacramento

  • Democratic Party of the San Fernando Valley (DPSFV)

  • Democratic Party of San Francisco

  • Democratic Woman’s Club of San Diego County

  • Fresno County Democratic Party

  • Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club

  • John George Democratic Club

  • Long Beach Democratic Club

  • Los Angeles County Democratic Party

  • Metropolitan Greater Oakland Democratic Club

  • Monterey County Democratic Central Committee

  • Ojai Valley Democratic Club

  • Pacific Palisades Democratic Club

  • Placer County Democratic Party

  • Potrero Hill Democratic Club

  • Pilipino American Los Angeles Democrats (PALAD)

  • Richmond District Democratic Club

  • Riverside County Democratic Party

  • San Diego County Democratic Party

  • San Francisco Eastern Neighborhoods Democratic Club

  • San Francisco Women’s Political Committee (SFWPC)

  • Santa Barbara County Democratic Party

  • Santa Barbara Young Democrats

  • Santa Clara County Democratic Party

  • Santa Cruz County Democratic Party

  • Santa Monica Democratic Club

  • Sonoma County Democratic Party

  • Sonoma Valley Democratic Club

  • Stonewall Democratic Club

  • United Democratic Club

  • Wine Country Young Democrats

Public Health Organizations

  • Alliance of Nurses for Healthy Environments

  • American Lung Association

  • American College of Physicians California Chapter Services

  • Breathe Southern California

  • California Nurses for Environmental Health and Justice

  • California Society for Respiratory Care (CSRC)

  • California Thoracic Society

  • Center for Environmental Health

  • Central California Asthma Collaborative

  • Climate Health Now

  • Climate Psychiatry Alliance

  • Clínica Medica San Miguel

  • Emphysema Foundation of America

  • Nursing The System

  • Public Health Advocates

  • Public Health Institute

  • Regional Asthma Management and Prevention

  • San Francisco Bay Physicians for Social Responsibility

  • St. John Community Health Center

  • Union of Concerned Scientists

Elected Officials

  • U.S. House Rep. Ro Khanna

  • U.S House Rep. Barbara Lee

  • State Sen. Lena Gonzalez

  • State Sen. Sydney Kamlager

  • State Sen. Connie Leyva

  • State Sen. Henry Stern

  • State Sen. Bob Wieckowski

  • State Sen. Scott Wiener

  • State Asm. Richard Bloom

  • State Asm. Isaac Bryan

  • State Asm. Lisa Calderon

  • State Asm. Wendy Carrillo

  • State Asm. Mike Fong

  • State Asm. Matt Haney

  • State Asm. Kevin McCarty

  • State Asm. Tina McKinnor

  • State Asm. Kevin Mullin

  • State Asm. Al Muratsuchi

  • State Asm. Robert Rivas

  • State Asm. Luz Rivas, Chair of the Natural Resources Committee

  • State Asm. Miguel Santiago

  • State Asm. Mark Stone, California Environmental Legislative Caucus Co-Chair

  • State Asm. Christopher Ward

  • State Asm. Buffy Wicks

  • State Asm. Lori Wilson

  • Supervisor John Gioia, Contra Costa County

  • Supervisor Karen Mitchoff, Contra Costa County

  • Supervisor Damon Connolly, Marin County

  • Supervisor Wendy Root-Askew, Monterey County

  • Supervisor Aaron Peskin, San Francisco County

  • Supervisor Hillary Ronen, San Francisco County

  • Supervisor Lynda Hopkins, Sonoma County

  • Supervisor Das Williams, County of Santa Barbara

  • Supervisor Susan Gorin, County of Sonoma

  • Mayor Marilyn Ezzy Ashcraft, City of Alameda

  • Mayor Steve Young, City of Benicia

  • Mayor Jesse Arreguin, City of Berkeley

  • Mayor Elizabeth Alcantar, City of Cudahy

  • Mayor Tomás Oliva, City of El Centro

  • Mayor Karl Ory (Ret.), City of Chico

  • Mayor John Bauters, City of Emeryville

  • Mayor Eddie Martinez, Huntington Park

  • Mayor James Butts, City of Inglewood

  • Mayor Eric Garcetti, City of Los Angeles

  • Mayor Robert Garcia, City of Long Beach

  • Mayor Herbert Marquez, City of Maywood

  • Mayor Henry Lo, City of Monterey Park

  • Mayor Rich Constantine, City of Morgan Hill

  • Mayor Lucas Ramirez, Mountain View

  • Mayor Libby Schaaf, City of Oakland

  • Mayor Giselle Hale, City of Redwood City

  • Mayor Deborah Robertson, City of Rialto

  • Mayor Ian Oglesby, City of Seaside

  • Mayor Michael Cacciotti, City of South Pasadena

  • Mayor London Breed, City of San Francisco

  • Mayor Jack Ding, City of Sonoma

  • Mayor Sam Liccardo, City of San Jose

  • Mayor Al Rios, City South Gate

  • Mayor Pro Tem Jorgel Chavez, City of Bell Gardens

  • Mayor Pro-Tem, City of Imperial, Katie Burnworth

  • Vice Mayor Ariel Kelley, City of Healdsburg

  • Vice Mayor Neysa Fligor, City of Los Altos

  • Vice Mayor Chappie Jones, City of San Jose

  • Councilmember Melanie Bagby, City of Cloverdale

  • Councilmember Tessa Rudnick, City of El Cerrito

  • Councilmember Zach Hilton, City of Gilroy

  • Councilmember Graciela Ortiz, City of Huntington Park

  • Councilmember Colin Parent, City of La Mesa

  • Councilmember Al Austin, City of Long Beach

  • Councilmember Rex Richardson, City of Long Beach

  • Councilmember Curren Price, City of Los Angeles

  • Councilmember Dawn Addis, City of Morro Bay

  • Councilmember Juan Carrillo, City of Palmdale

  • Councilmember Denise Diaz, City of South Gate

  • Councilmember Dan Kalb, City of Oakland

  • Councilmember D’Lynda Fisher, City of Petaluma

  • Councilmember Gerard Giudice, CIty of Rohnert Park

  • Councilmember Sudhanshu Jain, City of Santa Clara

  • Councilmember Alexis Garcia-Arrazola, City of Seaside

  • Councilmember Jon Wizard, City of Seaside

  • Councilmember Sean Elo-Rivera, City of San Diego

  • Councilmember Dr. John Erickson, City of West Hollywood

  • Board of Supervisors, County Supervisor John Gioia, City of Contra Costa

  • Board Commissioner Secretary, Sandy Naranjo, City of National City

  • Board of Supervisors Member, Aaron Peskin, City of San Francisco

  • Board of Supervisors, Supervisor of District 9, Hillary Ronen, City of San Francisco

  • School Board Member, Melane Blake

  • Riverside County Board of Education, Board Member, Corey Jackson

  • Sonoma County Board of Education Trustee, Gina Cuclis

  • Board Trustee Rebecca Barrett, Contra Costa Community College

  • Trustee Daniel Dodge Jr., Pajaro Valley Unified School District

  • State Sen. Fran Pavley (Ret.)

  • Mayor Nick Pilch (Ret)., City of Albany

  • Mayor Juan Garza (Ret.), City of Bell Flower

  • Mayor Karl Ory (Ret.), City of Chico

  • Mayor Fasana (Ret.), City of Duarte

  • Mayor Kirsten Keith (Ret.), City of Menlo Park

  • Councilmember Mike Kasperzak (Ret.), City of Mountain View

Government and Government Associations

  • Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG)

  • Bay Area Air Quality Management District

  • Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)

  • City of Oakland

  • City of West Hollywood

  • Contra Costa County

  • Metropolitan Transportation Commission

  • San Francisco County Transportation Authority

  • Sonoma County Transit Authority

Community Leaders

  • Ed Begley Jr.

  • Rabbi Devorah Lynn

  • Jane Fonda

  • Ed Hernandez, Eden Health District Director

  • Basil Kimbrew, California Democratic Party Veterans Caucus Chair

  • Mary Nichols, former Chair of the California Air Resources Board

  • Christine Pelosi

  • Igor Tregub, CDP Environmental Caucus Chair

  • Danielle Vierra, Candidate Monterey Fire District

Issue Experts

  • Ken Alex, Director of Project Climate, Center for Law, Energy & the Environment at UC Berkeley Law

  • Roger Bales, Distinguished Professor of Engineering and Management at UC Merced

  • Martha Conklin, Professor, School of Engineering, member of Environmental Systems Graduate Group, UC Merced

  • Dr. Robin Cooper, Climate Psychiatry Alliance

  • Gil Damon, Research Fellow, Center for Law, Energy & the Environment at UC Berkeley Law

  • Jeffrey Kane, Professor of Fire Ecology and Fuels Management, Cal Poly Humboldt

  • Dr. Loraine Lundquist, Lecturer; Physics, Mathematics, Sustainability, CCalifornia State University, Northridge

  • Ted Lamm, Senior Research Fellow, Center for Law, Energy & the Environment at UC Berkeley Law

  • Karen Aline McKinnon, Assistant Professor, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability at UCLA*

  • Kent Pinkerton, Professor, Department of Pediatrics at UC Davis School of Medicine

  • Carl Pope, Clean Energy Consultant and former Sierra Club CEO

  • Mary Prunicki, Senior Director of Air Pollution and Health Research, Sean N Parker Center for Allergy and Asthma Research

  • Katie Segal, Research Fellow, Center for Law, Energy & the Environment at UC Berkeley Law

  • Tamara Sheldon, Associate Professor of Economics, Darla Moore School of Business at University of South Carolina

  • Terry Tamminen, Former Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency

  • Staci Keithahn, California Nurses for Environmental Health & Justice

  • Levi Tillemann, author of The Great Race: The Global Quest for the Car of the Future

  • Dr. Pincetl, PhD. Director and Professor. Author of Transforming California, the Political History of Land Use in the State

    How much should I pay for a Kia K5 GT

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