I recently purchased a new KIA from West Palm Beach KIA [Florida].
I am 82 years old and on occasion, not too sharp; if not trusting.
In simplicity, I was given prices for the EX 2007 series, accepted a price {actually later learned to be high}; but then the situation was twisted and I was given an LX [cheaper model] on delivery. I was so absorbed with the salesman's technical chatter on the advantages of KIA, that I did not fully note the contract, but merely the numbers. Actually the contract did not have a reference to the model name.
Later, I discovered that I actually received a KIA 2006, which was listed in the corner of the contract, not noticed. At all times I and my wife discussed a 2007 KIA, stating that we were trading in a 1997 vehicle and we were following the 10 year cycle.
I contacted Palm Beach KIA by fax and Certified letter and telephone calls; never receiving a response. I feel that I am now in the 'aged beware' category - for the first time.
I contacted KIA USA who stated that they could do nothing with the dealer. Stating that their KIA dealers basically do whatever they want.