PagcBG Ìty ' 'P c t r t l a n ò © b s e r u e r is e rv e r o rtia n a 2007 Kia Amanti Auf® R e v ie w K athleen C arr It has been fascinating to watch Kiaand its sibling ear manufacturer, Hyundai, make inroads into the American auto mar­ ket. The Korean automakers have posi­ tioned themselves to follow in the foot­ steps of Toyota and Honda. The Amanti is K ia's first entry in the large-car segment, designed to expand Kia’s model range after building a reputa­ tion initially in the entry-level market for offering vehicles with high levels of value, quality, and safety. Kia has revamped its Amanti flagship sedan for 2(X)7 with updated styling and more power. Linder the hood is an all-new 3.8-liter aluminum DOHC V6 engine that delivers 264 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque- a 32 percent increase. Kia estimates the 0- 60-mph time to be close to 9 seconds. S pecifications: 3 .8-Liter 24-Valve 2 6 4 hp @ 2 6 0 lb-ft. torque V-6 Engine: 5- S p e e d A utom atic Transm ission: B asic warranty: 5-year/60,000-m ile; Powertrain warranty: lO-year/lOO.OOO-mile: 19-City 26-Highway MPG; $ 3 0 .4 2 5 M SRP You w ill appreciate the added muscle each time you dart into and out o f the passing lane or down the merger ramp without having to bury the pedal into the firew all. Step away from the light with more confidence and lead the pack Concordia Learning Center Approved continued 4 ^ from Metro the tw o blocks north o f cam pus that are cu rren tly used for m ar­ ried student housing. T he first ho m e will be m oved o ffsite by the en d o f O ctober. C o n co rd ia is d ev elo p in g plans to add new stu d en t housing along N o rth ­ 2007 News and reviews on new motor vehicles I Kia Amanti Steps Up by October 1 7, rather than swallow its exhaust. The new Amanti has betterroad-ability from a lighter platform and improved sus­ pension. It can be driven faster and harder with less strain and more safety. The V-6 is team ed with a 5-speed autom atic with a Sportm atic setting for shifting w ithout fiddling with a clutch. The nicely geared rack-and-pinion, speed-sensitive steering is a m ajor im­ provem ent. A modified all-independent suspension appreciably im proves han­ dling while still delivering a smooth ride w ith such item s as g as-p ressurized shock absorbers. Styling has been revised and is more cohesive. T here’s a revised grille, new hood, headlights, front/rear bumpers, al­ loy wheels, trunk lid, taillights, rearquarter panels and even dual exhaust outlets. There’s also a redesigned instrument panel, and the interior gets the same flow­ ing lines and gently curved surfaces as the exterior. The cockpit has an upscale look with chrome door handles, wood trim and leather-covered armrest. New white-blue illumination is said to "enhance interior ambiance." C om fort and luxury features include: standard are pow er front seats, dual­ zone autom atic clim ate control, cruise ÍL control, tilt leather-w rapped wheel with audio controls, A M /FM /cassette/C D audio system with 6 speakers and one- touch up-and-dow n anti-pinch power windows. There also are dual illum i­ nated sun visors, autom atic-on head­ lights and pow er w indows, door locks with rem ote keyless entry and heated body color mirrors. Standard safety features include; Dual front airbags, front and rear side airbags, curtain side airbags, front-seat active head restraints, antilock 4-wheel disc brakes, tire-pressure monitor, emergency inside trunk release. The Amanti is far from being a sports sedan— it’s not supposed to be. Rather, it is for value-mi nded folks who want a large car that doesn’t look or act like a “value- minded” sedan. It’s still for those who desire comfort and convenience in a rather upscale auto that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. 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