2025 Kia K5 GT-Line

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    The overview

    Wolf Gray Exterior
    BLACK Interior
    9,973 miles Odometer
    Automatic
    FWD
    VIN KNAG64J78S5281936
    Stock # G281936

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      • Max seating capacity: 5
      • Horsepower: 191
      Recent Arrival!Wolf Gray 2025 Kia K5 GT-Line FWD 8-Speed Automatic I4Please Call Gregg Orr Cadillac and Pre-Owned at 501-525-6633 To Schedule Your Test Drive Today!

      KBB.com Consumer Reviews

      Kelley Blue Book Logo4.1out of 5 overall
      • 5.0

        Much improved over 2013 Optima I previously owned.

        by Mac on Thursday, December 03, 2020

        Owned a 2013 Optima EX prior, the 2021 K5 LXS AWD is much improved. And I really enjoyed my 13 Optima. Only drawback is the rear window, could be improved with a rear wiper like the Audi 5.
      • 5.0

        Bought for my son, I’m super jealous

        by Htowncribs on Friday, November 06, 2020

        Got this car for my son, wanted something safe and great warranty. Cool factor for a midsize car is off the charts. I think Kia has a winner on their hands with this GT Line. Car has just the right amount of power to get up to freeway speed without getting in to trouble. Lots of safety and tech features make it a winner in this price range
      • 3.0

        Decent Car

        by Alex on Monday, March 11, 2024

        To be a new car still with only 18500 miles on it. It was just average. It had several issues in the first 2 years that I didn't think should have been OK and there was no recall. The transmission would have trouble shifting in Smart Mode because the computer couldn't make up its mind what to do. So it might try to throw you backwards or forwards depending on its choice at lower speeds.