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Kia Extends Partnership with SiriusXM

Kia Motors Corp. and SiriusXM Holdings Inc. have extended their partnership for another five years through 2023-model vehicles.

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Kia Motors Corp. and SiriusXM Holdings Inc. have extended their partnership for another five years through 2023-model vehicles.

Under the agreement, customers who buy or lease a new Kia vehicle in the U.S. get a free three-month trial subscription of SiriusXM’s satellite radio service. The deal also covers certified pre-owned Kia models.

In addition to satellite radio, the All Access package includes special channels and a three-month subscription to SiriusXM’s Travel Link and Traffic services. Travel Link enables streaming access to connect to channels online or via a smartphone.

SiriusXM says it has partnerships with every major carmaker for installation of its satellite radio service. Kia is the only manufacturer to include an introductory all-access subscription.

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