
2022 Kia K5 LXS Sedan 1.6L Gasoline AWD
- Used
- Bob Thomas Price
- Please Call
- Theft Protection Fee
- $299
- Doc Fee
- $250

The overview
- Exterior Color
- Glacial White Pearl
- Interior Color
- Black
- Odometer
- 75,071 miles
- Transmission
- 8-Speed Automatic
- Drivetrain
- AWD
- Engine
- I4
- VIN
- 5XXG14J22NG143850
- Stock Number
- B3364
Notes from the dealer
8-Speed Automatic I4
Impressively Different. This vehicle has been through our meticulous reconditioning process and serviced by our Factory Certified Technicians. Our pre-owned vehicles with less than 100,000 miles and 15 years or newer come with a FREE three month/3,000 mile powertrain warranty so our clients can buy with confidence. Price does not include applicable tax, title, license, convenience fee, $249.95 documentation fee and $299 theft protection that must be paid by the customer. One great advantage of shopping with us is that we have three other locations full of inventory. If you do not see exactly what you are looking for, call us and we will find it for you!
Recent Arrival! 25/33 City/Highway MPG
KBB.com Consumer Reviews
- 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.