mldavis2
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I guess if you don't read the thread you could be confused to think this is about the top speed of 165 ish, it's not if you don't read the thread and think it's about breaking the speed limits and Laws its not. just for the record its about this not being disclosed at the point of sale it was not on the web builder when most of us purchased our cars we did not read evey page on every brochure to find the 2 places it was mentioned at the time, the dealers didnt apparently kbow, we paid the same as you and got less, smaller wheels and crap tires for the same prices and a governed top speed. the point again is we didnt get what we paid for...
That is primarily a matter of dealer ignorance. Don't blame Kia. That information is on their web site and in their brochures -- was before the latest update when I began researching the car. Many dealers order the car without reading the @#!$ details. Many early cars were sold in northern markets (Canada) where AWD seemed to all but demand AW tires. There are many sales managers who have no clue what they are selling, and the turnover in car salesmen results in many of them fresh off the streets having sold pencils or washing machines for a living before trying cars. So if you have a beef about the car and the tires and the speed limiter, go back to your dealer and complain, or blame yourself for failing to read the details in the literature. The AW tires are a no-cost option and must be chosen by the dealer, otherwise you get the 19" wheels and tires. So, with all due respect, both you and the dealer failed to pay attention. The solution is to spec the car out yourself and order exactly what you want after reading the literature and spec sheet. Sorry....but it's not Kia's fault. They didn't order the car, they just built what the dealer asked for.

