March 2009 Kia Rebates and Incentives
on Apr 01 in Rebates and Incentives tagged kia rebate interest rate by jasonl
Thinking about buying or leasing a new Kia? We’ve pulled together some Kia rebate and incentive information below. While we’ve done our very best to ensure accuracy, this information can change without notice. Therefore, we suggest you consult with your local Kia dealership to verify this information. In addition to reviewing rebates and incentives, we also suggest that everyone take a look at our advice on how much a new car should cost and interest rate or rebate, which do I take?
Best offer from Kia for March, 2009: $3,000 on a 2009 Kia Borrego
2008 MODEL YEAR:
Rebates
- $5,000 on Amanti, Sedona, Sorento
- $4,000 on Optima, Rondo, Sportage
- $3,000 on Spectra
- $1,500 on Rio
Special Interest Rates
- 0-3.5% available on Amanti, Sedona, Sorento
- 0-3.5% available on Optima, Rondo, Sportage
- 0-3.5% available on Spectra
- 2.5-6.75% available on Rio
2009 MODEL YEAR:
Rebates
- $3,000 on Borrego
- $2,000 on Spectra, Sportage
- $1,500 on Optima
- $500-$1,000 on Rio
Special Interest Rates
- 0-1.9% available on Borrego
- 0-3.5% available on Spectra, Sportage
- 2.5-6.75%available on Optima
- — available on Rio
2010 MODEL YEAR:
Rebates
- – on Soul
Special Interest Rates
- 0-5.9% available on Soul
Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia, Inc. is currently training its assembly plant employees for production that is slated to start the last quarter of 2009. While they are still hiring team members, Kia’s direct of human resources and administration, Randy Jackson is please with the training process and results he is seeing.
“As we gear up to go into production later this year, the training our team members receive is of the utmost importance,” Jackson said. “I’ve been in a lot of states and seen a lot of workforce training programs and I can tell you that our team members are receiving the “best of the best” from Quick Start. This organization is a true testament to the hard work put in by Commissioner Ron Jackson, Assistant Commissioner Jackie Rohosky and their staff.”

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