Used 2019 KiaNiro EX

On the Lot
at Keyes Chevrolet
    Exterior Color
    Blue
    Interior Color
    WHITE
    Odometer
    34,512 miles
    Combined Fuel Economy
    49
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    FWD
    VIN
    KNDCC3LC3K5341507
    Stock Number
    450347
    Kia Niro
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    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Horsepower: 139

    Dealer Notes

    You won't want to miss this excellent value!

    You'll appreciate its safety and convenience features! With less than 40,000 miles on the odometer, this 4 door sport utility vehicle excels in its class, and is equipped to provide comfort, safety and style. Top features include front fog lights, an automatic dimming rear-view mirror, tilt steering wheel, and a split folding rear seat. Smooth gearshifts are achieved thanks to the efficient 4 cylinder engine, and for added security, dynamic Stability Control supplements the drivetrain.

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    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4.6Out of 5
    • Great Crossover for the money.

      By Kurt on Thursday, April 27, 2017

      5.0
      I owned a sports car before buying my Niro, yeah it was a big change. I test drove it at the kia dealership and I was immediately impressed by it. The interior feels of premium materials, it is very comfortable. You really can not tell that you are driving a hybrid vehicle. It has plenty of leg room in the backseat and plenty of storage in the back. My gas mileage now is very impressive, I average around 47mpg on the highway and around 55mpg in the city.
    • Perfect Replacement for VW Jetta TDI wagon

      By DP on Saturday, December 02, 2017

      5.0
      Id been waiting for a hybrid wagon/hatchback (with roof rails) to replace my 2004 Jetta TDI since VWs dieselgate scandal. Loved the Jetta, 42+ MPG on my daily hwy commute. But, hated diesel prices and resented VWs corrupt diesel program (even though my Jetta was not one that claimed to be a Green Diesel). Only 2 weeks into ownership. Niro has averaged 52 MPG in a 70/30 Hwy/City driving balance. Acceleration is on a par with the Jetta. If you want a boost, using sport mode for hwy entrance ramps is more than enough. Love the 6-speed transmission. Feels like a normal car. Im not sure if I could get used to the CVTs in Prius. Also love the looks. It looks like a normal hatchback/wagon/CUV. Inside room for passengers is far better than my Jetta. Interior space is 1 inch wider, front seats are wider, and back seat legroom and comfort left Jetta in the dust. With back seats folded flat the length of the cargo floor is 1 inch short than my Jetta. Thats acceptable given all the other advantages. Worried about the seats being too firm, because it was a frequent comment in reviews. They are fine. Wondered how the smart cruise control would work in heavy hwy traffic. You can select among 4 different distances for it to maintain between you and the car in front of you. Shortest is 80 feet. Yes, that is enough room for aggressive drivers to jump between you and the car in front of you. But, overall, it is so much more convenient than my old standard cruise control. Definitely a pleasant surprise. I havent seen how much mileage Ill lose when I install the crossbars to carry my kayak. But, that only happens about 5% of the time. The rest of the time I have a super efficient, comfortable, normal looking commuter. Just what I wanted. J.B. Powers and Consumer Reports listing it as a super reliable car was icing on the cake.
    • i gave up my countryman for this

      By coopsride on Saturday, July 15, 2017

      4.0
      I think the Kia is a better value than my Countryman, theres a lot more usable tech, for less money, and the insurance is less. the mileage is obviously better. Around town this is a great quiet comfortable car, the ventilated seats are appreciated here in southern california, esp. sitting in traffic. I recently drove to the mountains, and honestly I thought I might not make it. The car roars trying to get up the hills at 70mph. Theres just not enough power. There were only two of us in the vehicle, and just a little luggage. It works really hard even on the flat sections of freeway, frequently having to downshift to maintain the 75 mph. Great for the city, but lousy for road trips. Made me miss my Countryman. That was a blast to drive.