Jul 7th, 2010 by Dean Hightower
Kia is continuing to offer the same 0% interest rate incentives on the 2010 Forte Koup, Soul, Optima, Sedona and Sportage as was available during June. Kia’s 0% financing incentive is only good for 36-month loans, so if you need to stretch your monthly payments out to keep them low, you’ll need to shop around for the best deal on a car loan.
For July 2010, Kia is offering 0% financing on three-year loans plus a cash back incentive on some of its models. The 2010 Kia Forte Koup comes with $1,000 cash back in addition to the no interest loan incentive. The 2010 Kia Optima, Sedona and Sportage all come with $1,500 cash back. The Soul is the only model not being offered with a rebate in addition to the 0% interest rate during July.
The 2010 Kia Rio and Rio5 wagon are available during July with $1,000 cash back. The Rio is one of the least expensive cars available right now, so a $1,000 rebate is a great deal, though the Rio’s corporate cousin, the Hyundai Accent, will always be worth checking out if you’re looking for a car in that price range.
The new 2011 Kia Sorento is available during July with the same $239 a month lease for 36 months as was available during June.
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