In 1992, Kia Motors America was incorporated in the United States. The first Kia-branded vehicles in the United States were sold from four dealerships in Portland, Oregon in February 1994. Dealers in 1994 sold the Sephia; and a few years later, the United States segment expanded their line to include the Sportage. During the Asian financial crisis, Kia declared bankruptcy in 1997; and in 1998, Hyundai Motor Company acquired 51% of the company, outbidding Ford Motor Company which had owned an interest in Kia Motors since 1986. After subsequent divestments,[18] Hyundai Motor Company owns about one third of the company, but remains Kia's largest stakeholder
Model | Year | O.E. Wheel Size | Bolt Pattern | Stud Size | Hub Center Bore | Offset |
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Amanti | 04-06 | 16"x6.5 | 5x114.3 | 12x1.5 | 67.1 | H |
Amanti | 07-10 | 16"x6.5" | 5x115 | 12x1.5 | 67.1 | H |
Forte | 08-16 | 15"-18" | 5x114.3 | 12x1.5 | 67.1 | H |
Optima (excl. 2.7) | 01-06 | 14"-15" | 4x114.3 | 12x1.5 | 67.1 | H |
Optima | 06-17 | 16"-18" | 5x114.3 | 12x1.5 | 67.1 | H |
Rio | 01-17 | 13"-17" | 4x100 | 12x1.5 | 54.1 | H |
Rondo | 06-16 | 15"-17" | 5x114.3 | 12x1.5 | 67.1 | H |
Sedona | 02-05 | 15x6 | 5x114.3 | 12x1.5 | 67.1 | H |
Sedona | 06-14 | 16x6.5 | 6x139.7 | 12x1.5 | 92.5 | H |
Sedona | 15-17 | 17x6.5 | 5x114.3 | 12x1.5 | 67.1 | H |
Model | Year | O.E. Wheel Size | Bolt Pattern | Stud Size | Hub Center Bore | Offset |
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Sephia, Spectra | 94-06 | 13x5 | 4x100 | 12x1.5 | 56.1 | H |
Sorento | 03-09 | 16"-17" | 5x139.7 | 12x1.5 | 95.3 | H |
Sorento | 10-17 | 17"x7" | 5x114.3 | 12x1.5 | 67.1 | H |
Soul | 08-17 | 15"-17" | 5/114.3 | 12x1.5 | 67.1 | H |
Spectra | 07-09 | 14"-15" | 4x114.3 | 12x1.5 | 67.1 | H |
Spectra | 10-11 | 14"-15" | 4x100 | 12x1.5 | 56.1 | H |
Sportage | 94-02 | 15x7 | 5x139.7 | 12x1.5 | 95.3 | L/M |
Sportage | 04-17 | 16"-17" | 5x114.3 | 12x1.5 | 67.1 | H |