2014-03-04 13:49:44

Ambitious Kia K900 Available not for All Dealerships

The sales of the flagship sedan will begin this month, but only 30% of dealers will get access to it.

The company has finally gained enough strength to enter a market contest with European luxury carmakers. However, for the time being Kia has decided to start slow and ship the newest K900 to selected American dealerships, which do not even make one-third of the total share. Bosses of the brand claim that enough selling experience should be gained before full-fledged launching of what is considered to be the most expensive vehicle in corporate history with starting price of $60,400.

The entry fee for K900 sales totals nearly $30,000, which is why a limited number of dealers decided to make to the list. Thus, the buyers will find the sedan in 220 dealerships out of the 765 selling outlets. In return, the model will be made more visible among the others due to modifying of K900 showroom floors with insertions of dark wood. Apart from that, colour schemes of the cabin will be available for customers on a special display. Those who did not see the model’s promo will be offered a video presentation.

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