2008 Kia Spectra Review, Pictures & Video

The 2008 Kia Spectra compact sedan comes in a sleek design that gets outstanding fuel efficiency because of its sophisticated technology. Amidst the various standard features, there lay a proficient engine, a comfortable driving experience and more safety than you’ll know what to do with. The Spectra comes in the base LX, up level EX and sport-tuned SX trim levels.
The exterior design of the Spectra sets it apart from others of its class. It features a chiseled appearance that has grooves that extend the entire vehicles length. Everything from the headlights to the rear bumper gives the 2008 Spectra an eccentric yet appealing look. Inside its bold outer walls lays a five-person fitting interior that is decked out with enough to keep any buyer pleased. The MP3 compatible audio system allows the vehicle occupants to be charmed with the latest music. The power door locks and windows, air conditioning, and 12 volt power outlets only add to the functionality the Spectra brings to the scene. Other standard and optional features to add to the list include cruise control, a rear-window defroster, multiple cargo spaces, garment hooks and more!
Also on the inside is a plethora of safety features. Frontal airbags, side airbags and side curtain airbags all come standard on all trim levels. If that wasn’t enough, optional antilock brakes are available as well as a tire pressure monitoring system and side-impact door beams. The Spectra really has the occupants covered in terms of security and safety.
The Spectra is well regarded because of its fuel-efficient engine. The 2.0-liter, inline 4-cylinder engine can produce up to 138 horsepower and it teams with either a standard five-speed manual or an optional four-speed automatic transmission. With the four-speed automatic, you can expect an estimated 32 mpg highway.
This fuel-efficient road conqueror is capable of amazing things; all of these thing simply add to the list of reasons to get the 2008 Kia Spectra.

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