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The Trendy Kia Rio Ascends Towards the Top

Let’s make sure that we get one fact clear: The Kia Rio era is off to a very strong start. As the elite automaker has proven, this is an exceedingly bold car made for anyone who simply gets a thrill from driving. Right now, there are no other rides on the streets of Sebring, FL that can even come close to making a fair comparison against this compact creation.

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Kia Optima Overview

The new Kia Optima is packed with features and the latest driver assistance software. Kia has gone above and beyond with the latest lineup, opting for more fuel economy and a bit more performance in the latest design. With new performance features and specialized trims, you can get 178 horsepower with the base or opt for one of the premium engines that gets 245 horsepower with a turbocharged engine.

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Up Your Style in the 2020 Kia Soul

If you're on the market for a fun and enthusiastic automobile, then the Kia Soul is definitely for you. This subcompact SUV has gained a loyal following ever since it came into fruition a few years. In terms of subcompact SUVs, this vehicle is very diverse and engaging.

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A Look at the Kia Sorento

Are you in the market for a midsize SUV? At Alan Jay Kia, the Kia Sorento is a popular midsize SUV that comes loaded with features to enhance your ride around Sebring, FL. Let's explore a few of its feature highlights below.

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Popular Motor Oil Myths

Many people are all too willing to pass vehicle maintenance knowledge onto others. However, although they may have good intentions, the information they provide may be far from the truth. If you are not sure of the information you receive, talk with our service center here at Alan Jay Kia technician to stay informed.

The color of motor oil often confuses many. Once the oil turns dark, owners may be under the impression that an oil change is necessary. 

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Identifying When Your Car's Belts and Hoses are Failing

One of the advantages of knowing the warning signs of failing hoses and belts in your car is you have the chance to get them replaced before they allow the engine to become damaged from overheating.

The belts on the engine have to be in good condition to be able to power the radiator fan and water pump, to name a few parts. The belts fail, then these parts cannot operate and trouble will follow. 

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Unusual Vibrations may be Hiding Exhaust Leaks

Among other things, the exhaust system in your vehicle must be durable. The parts of this system must transport hot gases for years while resisting the effects of time and weather.

That said, even the toughest exhaust system parts have trouble resisting the cumulative effects of water exposure. Over time, parts like the muffler, tailpipe, and catalytic converter can succumb to corrosion and damage.

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Towing Guide

If you’ve finally decided to purchase that boat you’ve coveted for a while, you will need to verify some safety issues before towing it. The first area of concern is your vehicle’s towing capacity. Include the tow weight allowance as well as the tongue weight. Once you’ve established that your vehicle, the hitch, and the trailer are compatible, you can move on to other aspects of the tow package.

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Why Front-Wheel Technology Has Become Popular

Rear-wheel drive vehicles used to be the only option at one point. Over time, front-wheel drive technology has been developed. In a basic sense, rear-wheel drive vehicles are being pushed down the road, while front-wheel drive cars are being pulled. It may not seem like a big deal, but it makes a difference in how the car handles, especially when road conditions are icy.

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Should You Choose Brake Pads Based on Your Driving Habits?

Brake pads are very important members of your vehicle safety system. Mounted on the front and/or rear wheels, brake pads use hydraulic pressure created by the calipers to clamp down on and stop the brake rotors. Rotors are slick discs of metal that are directly attached to the wheels, and they provide flat, wide surfaces for the brake pads to operate upon.

While brake pads are tough, they need to be optimized for the vehicle and the driver that will be using them. 

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