James Kia

James Kia 172 Route 202/31, Flemington, NJ 08822 (908) 788-5421 ‎


 
One less bump in the road.
Kia has a lot of confidence in the quality and endurance of all its new vehicles. So much confidence, in fact, we offer the industry-leading Kia 10-year/100,000-mile warranty program. The Kia 10-year/100,000-mile warranty program consists of various components including a 10-year or 100,000-mile limited powertrain warranty, a five-year or 60,000 mile limited basic warranty, a five-year or 100,000 mile limited anti-perforation warranty, and a five-year/60,000-mile roadside assistance plan, each of which provides coverage until either the yearly or total mileage figure is reached, whichever occurs first.

Peace of Mind
The extended protection of Kia 10-year/100,000-mile warranty program gives Kia owners an added safeguard against unforeseen service and repairs. You'll have many extra miles of worry-free driving down the road.
Shield Against Unexpected Repair Bills
Kia 10-year/100,000-mile warranty program covers repairs made to precise Kia standards and requirements. You can rest easy knowing your vehicle is in the skilled hands of Kia trained service technicians at your authorized Kia Dealer.

All warranties are limited. For complete details, see a dealer or download complete details of Kia 10-year/100,000-mile warranty program in PDF format.

Limitations of Coverage

Kia 10-year/100,000-mile warranty program consists of various limited warranties, including limited basic, limited powertrain, and limited anti-perforation warranties, plus a roadside assistance and trip interruption program. For vehicles in commercial use, the powertrain warranty is limited to five-years or 60,000 miles, which ever comes first. For specific warranty coverages, exceptions, terms, conditions, limitations, and restrictions on transferability, please download complete details of The Kia 10-year/100,000-mile warranty in PDF format.

Toll-Free Assistance
Should you be left to wait on some remote roadway for lack of pocket change? Certainly not. Our toll-free hotline is staffed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and is accessible from anywhere in the U.S. The number's simple enough you can remember it even while fuming about the kids locking the keys in the car: 1-800-333-4KIA.

Emergency Roadside Assistance
A free phone call isn't of much use if it doesn't result in someone coming to your rescue. So, we have set up a network of over 17,000 roadside assistance providers. They'll help you out of the usual little mishaps -- dead batteries, flats (provided you have a spare that isn't flat), out of gas -- free.

In the event of a warrantable concern that can't be fixed on the spot, we'll see to it you're towed at no cost to the nearest Kia dealer or an Alternate Service Location (ASL), whichever is closer. Needless to say, if you have a warranty-related concern, repairs are on the house.

If you have the misfortune to break down after-hours, on a weekend, or a holiday, your vehicle will be towed and stored by a Kia-approved vendor, and taken to the nearest dealer or ASL on the next business morning.

Trip Interruption Policy
Trip interruption expense benefits are provided in the event that a warranty-related disablement occurs more than 150 miles from the customer's home, and the repairs require more than 24 hours to complete. Reasonable reimbursement is included for meals, lodging, or rental car expenses. Trip interruption coverage is limited to $100 per day subject to a three-day maximum limit per incident, and the customer is required to contact the Kia Consumer Assistance Center to explain the circumstances. A representative at the Kia Consumer Assistance Center will determine whether the circumstances meet the criteria for trip interruption benefits and, if so, will advise the customer that they will be reimbursed for trip interruption expenses. The representative will assist the customer in making the necessary arrangements. Insurance deductibles, expenses, and claims paid by the customer's insurance company or other providers are not eligible for reimbursement.

24-hour Roadside Assistance service plan provided by Kia Motors America, Inc.
Certain restrictions apply. See owners warranty manual for complete information.
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10 Best Back-to-School Cars of 2012

2012 Kia Soul
With a low price tag, roomy interior and singular looks, the Kia Soul charms with a practical but youthful exuberance. And it gets even better for 2012, with engine and transmission upgrades that yield bumps in power, responsiveness and fuel economy. Stir in tastefully refreshed exterior and interior bits, and the Soul convincingly grabs the top spot on our list of Best Back-to-School Cars for 2012.

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Kia teases all-new Carens, will debut in Paris

2013 Kia Carens Teaser
Kia is pretty smart. During these dog days of summer when the news is about as exciting as watching your grass turn brown, the Korean automaker has been tossing out information about upcoming models in fairly rapid succession. First there was the Quoris announcement, then the next-gen Forte, and now these teaser images of the Carens crossover.

Kia says it will be officially introducing the Carens on September 27 at the Paris Motor Show. Based on Hyundai and Kia's C-segment platform, the Carens will resemble the unloved Kia Rondo in function, if not form, with seating for either five or seven.

We like what we see from these trippy renderings, even if the Carens does look more like a Ford than anything currently sitting on a Kia dealer's lot. The big question, however, is whether Kia is willing to take another shot at selling a tall wagon style crossover in the U.S., given the cool reception afforded the Rondo during its short time here.                            
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Kia Optima Hybrid : Eco-Friendly Midsize


By Kia Motors · Updated about a month ago

Featuring a stunning design with class-leading horsepower and fuel efficiency, Kia Optima Hybrid is not just an average mid-size Sedan. Stay tuned for more updates in the coming weeks. (* Flickr : http://bit.ly/sypYfR)

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Kia releases sketches of next-generation Forte

2014 Kia Forte
Remember that sketch of the next-generation Kia Forte that was leaked late last year? Well, now Kia has released an official version of it – and it's even more dramatic.

This new rendering has a more pronounced lower character line and larger rear taillights, but it retains the earlier version's menacing face, with a large implementation of the new Kia grille design. Other changes include chrome trim around the windows and fog lamps, plus a revised C-pillar that's similar to the forthcoming Kia Quoris.

Kia says the new Forte will go on sale later this year in Korea, where it is called the K3, before appearing in other markets, where it's also known as the Cerato. We should be seeing the car in spring 2013, on sale as a 2014 model.
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2014 Kia Sorento finally shows its face

2014 Kia Sorento

Here it is: the 2014 Kia Sorento. And to no one's surprise, it's no different than what we've seen in the slow striptease of spy shots. That's not a bad thing, though. The updated Sorento's new front fascia, redesigned alloy wheels and freshened rear end look good, and they certainly fall in line with what Kia has done to its latest crop of new products.

Like the current Sorento, Kia will offer its top-selling crossover in both five- and seven-passenger configurations. As of this writing, it's unclear whether or not the interior has been significantly upgraded in terms of materials or design – Kia's European site debuting only the trio of exterior images you see here – though the press release mentions things like a new LCD instrument cluster, a revised center stack with a seven-inch display and a "more luxurious character." Likewise, no new powertrain details have been divulged at this time. Here in the United States, we expect both four- and six-cylinder engines to be on tap.

We'll have more details when the Sorento makes its official U.S. debut in the not-too-distant future. For now, scroll down for Kia's official press blast.                            
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2013 Kia K9


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A few years ago, if anyone had said that Kia and Hyundai would end up producing vehicles that would target luxury models from the likes of Audi, BMW, and Mercedes, many people probably would have laughed in their faces. Now, the two companies are chipping away at their cheaper car reputation and we have a series of new spy shots to prove it. The vehicle seen here is the new Kia K9, as it takes its turn in Northern Sweden for some winter testing.
Known as the Maserati Quattroporte from Korea (weird), the Kia K9 will be based on the rear wheel drive platform from the Hyundai Genesis sedan and will take most of its design cues from the recently announced GT Concept, including the concept’s full LED headlights.
The engine line-up will include a series of three petrol engines, plus a diesel for the European market. The entry-level will use a 3.8 liter V6 engine that will deliver about 333 HP, then there will be a 4.6 liter V8 version delivering 385 HP, and the top model will use a 5.0 liter V8 with a powerful 429 HP. The engines will be offered with a choice of an 8-speed automatic transmission, but a new 10-speed automatic transmission that is currently under development could find its way in the K9 as well.
The new Kia K9 will make its world debut at the end of 2012 as a 2013 model.
UPDATE 04/02/2012: Kia has unveiled a new video featuring Peter Schreyer explaining the design of their new K9 sedan. He shares his thoughts and philosophies about coming up with one perfect design while drawing a brief sketch of Kia’s new flagship sedan, code-named KH. He says his dream, Kia’s dream, and customers’ dream have come true with the KH. Hit the jump for the video!
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Spy Shots: Kia Sorento facelift goes testing at the Nurburgring


The Nurburgring has been extremely crowded these past few days with new prototypes taking their turn burning up the track and finishing up their testing. The latest car spotted isn’t exactly killing any speed records, but it will tickle the fancy of soccer moms everywhere. The new Kia Sorento facelift was spotted testing for the first time back in February somewhere in Sweden, but this new prototype has been stripped of that awkward sack up front and also appears to have different rear light graphics.
As previously reported, the future Sorento will feature the same design language as seen in the recently announced C’eed, including its new designed headlights with LED day driving lights and new front and rear bumpers. The interior will also be heavily modified in order to make it a more competitive model in the SUV market.
As far as power is concerned, we are still in the dark as to if any changes will be made. The current model is powered by a choice of two engines: a 2.4 Liter four cylinder engine that delivers 175 HP and 169 lb-ft of torque and a more powerful 3.5 Liter V6 engine making 276 HP and 248 lb-ft of torque. Both are coupled to Kia’s six speed automatic transmission. Worst case scenario is that the same engine choices will be offered, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing at this point.
We’ll keep you updated on the newest information concerning the 2013 Kia Sorento, so stay tuned!
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New Kia Forte Reviews, Specs, & Pricing



Get details on the new Kia Forte in the Motor Trend new car buyer's guide. With helpful data on pricing, reviews, safety ratings, specs, car pictures, and dealer rebates, you'll have all you need to make a decision on whether to purchase the new Kia Forte.

Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/new_cars/04/kia/forte/#ixzz1vjbiJWBY
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New Kia Optima Reviews, Specs, & Pricing



Get details on the new Kia Optima in the Motor Trend new car buyer's guide. With helpful data on pricing, reviews, safety ratings, specs, car pictures, and dealer rebates, you'll have all you need to make a decision on whether to purchase the new Kia Optima.

Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/new_cars/04/kia/optima/#ixzz1vjbXdjFY
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Finance - Frequently Asked Questions


How do loans and leases differ?

When you take out a loan, all of the money used to pay it off applies to your eventual ownership of the vehicle. The initial down payment and principal on the loan cover the total cost of the purchase. Lease payments, however, apply only to the use of the vehicle. The total sum of payments covers the vehicle's depreciation over the time you drive it and is usually less than the outright price of the vehicle.
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Finance - Frequently Asked Questions


Are monthly payments necessary?

Unless you're in the position to pay cash for a new or pre-owned vehicle, you'll need to establish a payment plan to obtain that vehicle. Two options exist - taking out a loan or leasing.
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Finance


Get a Low Interest Rate on a Car Loan in Flemington

The James Kia finance team is ready to go to work for you. Our financial experts promise to find a car loan or Kia lease option in Flemington that meets your needs. At James Kia, we work with a network of financial institutions to get you a great rate on an auto loan in Flemington. Let the staff at our Kia dealership make the process of buying a new car easy. Complete our online finance applicationand we will contact you shortly. Your financing information is safely encrypted in digital format and is never sent through e-mail.
Have you picked out the new Kia, or used car in Flemington, you are planning to purchase? You can browse James Kia's current inventory online where you will find prices, pictures and details about all of the new and used cars at our dealership. If you have additional questions, please contact us.
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Kia Service NJ Specials


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Kia Service NJ Specials

Customers looking for Kia service NJ specials may find them at James Kia.

We often offer service specials at for our Kia Service NJ shoppers and everyone visiting our dealership for service. Our Kia Service NJ area shoppers quickly discover our service specials are just as convenient as our service department and often may be used for frequently needed maintenance.
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Review: 2012 Kia Optima SX Turbo

 Already receiving raves for their new last year Optima, they must have asked themselves what to do for an encore.
Turbocharge!
The 2012 Optima SX 2.0T is their answer. Does it fill a void in the lineup? Hop in as we go in search of what Kia was pondering.
What is it?
Currently the highest performing Kia in the lineup, it is a five–seater that builds on the raves that the standard Optima has already received. With the addition of an engine swap that removes the 2.4-liter four-banger and replaces it with a Theta II 2.0–liter turbocharged inline four-cylinder engine, This Turbo Optima betters the larger displacement mill by 74 additional horsepower.
Perhaps North Korea’s “Great Successor” Kim Jong Un might consider updating the executive motor pool from 1976 Lincoln Continentals to the new Optima.
Breakthroughs include a twin-scroll turbo instead of a more common single scroll type. The net result is less turbo-lag, and more available low-end power. Kia’s new voice activated Uvo system makes its appearance on board, bringing with it controls over Bluetooth and audio settings. But it was trumped by the addition of the Technology Package in our tester, which consisted of the Navigation System with Sirius Traffic, which in turn deleted the HD radio functionality, which we missed about as much as a toothache. In order to get, you must first give, but we still find it odd that selecting navigation forces an infotainment comprimise.
Omptima is available in five trim levels ranging from the base LX version to the EX, EX Turbo, SX Turbo and Hybrid. Only the base model can be had with a manual transmission. All others including our SX Turbo version came with the six-speed automatic tranny with steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters or the gated shift lever for those wanting to row it themselves.
What’s it up against?
Ghosts of Optima past were never what we would call “lookers.” All we can say is thank goodness somebody in Seoul and Ulsan had the “stones” to pick up the group of Teutonics that now influence Kia’s design studios.
As a result, the brand now features a flagship that can go head-to-head with the Toyota Camry s, Honda Accords, Nissan Altimas and Ford Fusion s of the world.
And there is not another turbo in the bunch – unless you include the similarly-platformed Hyundai Sonata .
But with this style and level of equipment, this most aspirational Optima also goes up against the Buick Regal Turbo and Volkswagen CC .
How does it look?
We love the look of the new Optima. In fact we did so at first glance. But we do think that the standard, non-turbo equipped LX and EX models are what we would consider to be “Summer Camp hot.” Meaning that being seen alone, the LX is pretty good, and the EX is substantially better.
But bring in the SX Turbo model, with its more aggressive body style and 18-inch low-profile tires, and all of a sudden the two lower models are not all that. With the SX Turbo, you have a true belle of the ball.
Perhaps it’s the ground effects. Or the distinctive front and rear fascia. Maybe even the decklid lip spoiler. But these, along with the LED accent lighting and Hot Wheels–inspired alloy wheels all do their part to suggest the Kia Optima SX is not just another pretty–faced sedan.
In fact, it has many characteristics that remind us of a recently departed Scandinavian automaker. And that’s not necessarily a bad thing, even if the design language here was penned by ex- Audi scribe Peter Schreyer. Frankly, it’s probably time we stopped referring to him by where he used to draw a paycheck.
And on the inside?
The interior design of our Optima is literally driver–oriented, with a strong cant toward the captain’s seat. A beefy leather–wrapped steering wheel, itself equipped with Sportmatic paddle shift levers, offered a better road feel than we experienced while driving the Kia’s corporate cousin, the Sonata.
We also thought the seats felt better than the previous year’s model and came to find that the seating has been revised for the 2012 model. Regardless, we like the six-way power adjustments, but felt the lumbar support was a little overly boosted, almost as though somebody was putting a foot between our shoulder blades.
The leather package in the SX features a combination leather seating area with woven accents that, while appearing sporting in nature, tend to take away from the overall high quality of this car. We wish there was a full leather–covered option for the seats, which are also heated and ventilated. Legroom in the rear seat was good, although a couple of passengers in the six-foot plus range felt a bit constricted by the sloping roofline.
Our SX also included the premium package, which upped the ante over the EX Turbo by including such niceties as the aforementioned Infinity audio system with navigation and SiriusXM traffic, a rear camera display, and our favorite, the panoramic sunroof. A pushbutton ignition and Smart Key system was also included in the package. Alloy pedals and illuminated doorsill scuff plates finish off what we think is an extremely respectable interior, one with which we really have to nitpick to find faults at this price.
But does it go?
The 2.0-liter Theta II GDI Turbo engine is a potent powerpack that puts out for this four-door sports sedan. Kia is one of those companies that believe in the concept of less being more, with the less in this case being a four-cylinder engine that is even smaller than their base 2.4-liter but produces V6 performance. By the numbers, that’s 274 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and 269 pound feet of torque between 1,800 and 4,500 rpm from this direct injection engine.
Front engined and front wheel drive, we felt minimal shift–lag from the six–speed automatic overdrive transmission with Sportmatic shift control.
Assisting the intercooler side of things is Kia’s new Airguide ducting that lowers the outlet temperature by 10-degrees. The company claims it as an industry first, and it seems to perform its duties flawlessly.
NVH was well controlled by the use of high-strength steel on the Optima’s unibody. A pair of MacPherson struts, with coil springs in front and coils with a multi–link kit in the rear, were finished off with anti-roll bars at both ends for added stability. Good road feel is transmitted through the steering wheel by way of the decidedly old school hydraulic power assisted rack and pinion steering system. Sure, it’s probably a cause for parasitic energy loss, but we’re still not totally sold on electric power steering feel.
EPA numbers for this 3,385 lbs. sedan slotted in at 22 city/34 highway, although as hard as we were driving we were lucky to see 20 city/31 highway. Oh, and that’s using regular gas, which helps a little.
On back, the Optima SX behaved like a car that should have cost thousands more.
Acceleration was brisk with a “push you back in the seats” sense of urgency with a nice audio track from under hood adding to it. With torque steer a thing of the past, we managed to experience 0 to 60 mph runs in the mid-six second range.
Handling kept us within the stripes on the twisties, but we do wish the seats had stronger side bolsters in front, at least. Optima rides firmly but in control, with only a vague flinty feel from the low-profile Hankook tires.
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New Kia Cars in Flemington

Forte, Optima, Rio, Sedona, Sorento, Sportage

Browse our complete inventory of low priced Kia cars in Flemington. We are committed to offering you a variety of vehicles that suit your lifestyle and budget. A member of the James Kia sales team has the expertise to find a new Kia that will meet all of your needs. Choose from all of the latest Kia models including the Forte, Optima, Rio, Sedona, Sorento and Sportage. Get behind the wheel of a Kia by visiting our greater Flemington, Trenton, Bridgewater and North Plainfield area car dealership located at 172 US Route 202.
Browse our current Kia inventory by using the Power Search tools below. If you cannot locate a particular vehicle give us a call and we will locate the new Kia you are searching for.
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Our Full Disclosure Policy

Never Pay Retail Again!

When opened in 2009, James Botsacos and Laura Botsacos made a commitment to make a difference.  They decided to eliminate dealer inside secrets and, just like our Toyota/Scion dealership, launched James Kia's Full Disclosure Policy.  
At James, we disclose all the costs we have associated with each vehicle. You will see our dealer invoice, incentives, rebates ... everything! We then work from the dealer invoice up. Our only request is that we are permitted to make a small profit on the transaction.

Almost half of our customers travel 40 to 100 miles to purchase from James Kia. Our "full disclosure" presentation, with all the facts and figures on the table, allows customers to make an informed decision and know for sure that they've received the best deal possible.
Hours
Monday 9:00am - 9:00pm
Tuesday 9:00am - 9:00pm
Wednesday 9:00am - 9:00pm
Thursday 9:00am - 9:00pm
Friday 9:00am - 9:00pm
Saturday 9:00am - 6:00pm
Sunday Closed
Contact Information
James Kia
172 Rte 202
(908) 788-KIA-1
Flemington, NJ 08822
Sales: (888) 697-8075
Used: (888) 697-5448
Service: (888) 696-3181
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About Our Company

Quality is our life.  Product quality comes first above all else.

Kia, South Korea's oldest car company, was founded in 1944 and until its merger with Hyundai in 1998, Kia Motors Corporation was the second largest manufacturer of automobiles and trucks in South Korea.  For 2008, Kia recorded it 14th consecutive year of increased U.S. market share.  In August 2009, Kia was the 8th best selling automotive brand in thew United States; outselling makes like Chrysler and Mazda.  In November 2009, Kia Started Production at the FIRST Kia Motors Plant: Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia, in West Point GA, right here in America.  This facility has built the 2011 Kia Sorento crossover vehicle.  Assembled in the United States from U.S. and globally-sourced parts.

We at James Kia are excited to bring you this excellent automotive brand!  We welcome Kia as the newest member of the James Automotive Group!

About James Kia - Your Flemington Kia Dealer

At James Kia, we offer new Kia cars in Flemington, along with used cars, trucks and SUVs by top manufacturers. Our sales staff will help you find that new or used car you have been searching for in Flemington.
For years, our financial staff at James Kia has offered expert advice for those seeking a great Kia car loan or lease. Our service doesn't stop there. Flemington customers can come in and take advantage of our knowledgeable Kia car repair technicians and a fully-stocked inventory of Kia car parts in Flemington.
You can reach James Kia any time by filling out our contact form, by calling us or simply visiting our Flemington, New Jersey Kia dealership at 172 US Route 202. We serve North Brunswick, Green Brook, Easton, Trenton, Bridgewater and North Plainfield. 
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