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Kia Sephia

Past Years

MSRP: $10,845 - $12,445
Invoice: $10,169 - $11,573
Web Average: $3,640
MSRP: $10,195 - $11,795
Invoice: $8,996 - $9,791
Web Average: $3,136
MSRP: $9,995 - $10,995
Invoice: $8,996 - $9,791
Web Average: $2,987
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Why does my 98 kia sephia idle so rough when stopped or moving slow? Also loose power going up hills

2 posts. Created by Maloo_39. Last post on Aug 4, 2009 at 1:42:08 AM

transmission locked up

0 posts. Created by maverick1959. Last post on Feb 4, 2009 at 10:27:09 AM

trans problems

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Kia Sephia History

The Sephia is notable for being the first car sold under the Kia name in the U.S.  The number two Korean automaker used a brilliant marketing campaign, introducing the Sephia in 1994 one region at a time in the western U.S. and gradually expanding across the nation, gaining word of mouth along the way.  The Kia Sephia was a compact economy car, sold at a very low price point to attract first-time buyers or families on a budget.
The Sephia came initially as a sedan with a 1.5 or 1.6-liter engine and not much horsepower or standard features.  Three trim levels were available, but power features were only offered on the highest one and air conditioning was optional on all.  But the Sephia's intent was to be a cheap mode of transport and not a home away from home.
Through its eight-year history, the Sephia made upgrades, expanding the interior room, adding a bigger 1.8-liter, 220-hp engine, and making air conditioning standard on this top-end trim.  Rear seats split 60/40 to allow more cargo room in the tiny car.  The Sephia did come with good safety features, however, something Kia has always emphasized.  
It unfortunately suffered from many reliability problems, and many owners found they were spending more time and money on repairs than they actually spent for the car.  Kia did its best to improve on the compact sedan, and later models proved safer and better outfitted.  The Sephia was retired after 2001, to be replaced by the Spectra.

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