Count on the cameras and safety features in the New Kia Sportage to make navigating obstacles a breeze. And count its All-Wheel Drive capability to give you confidence on any road.
And right now, get a $500 Dollar Bonus during the Count on Kia Savings Event happening at West Coast Kia.
Whether you are in the market for a new or used models, West Coast Kia can help you find the perfect fit. West Coast Kia is the recipient of the DealerRaterConsumer Satisfaction Award.
Thank you to all of our customers whose reviews made us one of the top auto dealers in Canada. Your local Greater Vancouver Kia Dealer – West Coast Kia will continue to work to make their customers happy. [continue reading…]
You can count on us for thorough vehicle inspections, flexible scheduling and exceptional care. It’s about delivering Value, Expertise and the Service Experience.
Keep your vehicle running at optimal performance. Kia Genuine Parts are precisely engineered with original quality and fit to improve performance, safety and longevity.
Our Kia Certified Technicians at West Coast Kia will service your Kia with Kia Genuine Parts. Book your next service appointment with us in Greater Vancouver, Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, BC.
The West Coast Auto Group has been a proud partner of Kirmac Collision for many years. Through Kirmac Cares for Kids, a percentage of Kirmac’s parts purchases from the West Coast Auto Group is donated to the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation, Surrey Memorial Children’s Health Centre and Boys Club Network. [continue reading…]
Distracted driving is a leading cause of vehicle accidents in North America, yet 3 out of 4 Canadians admit to driving distracted. West Coast Kia is committed to helping raise awareness this month by joining the Auto Dealers Against Distracted Driving Campaign.[continue reading…]
Gathering with fellow dealerships in the West Coast Auto Group, West Coast Kia and the Car-Diac Cruisers participated in the Heart and Stroke Foundation’s Big Bike event. On May 4, participants gathered at Memorial Peace Park in Maple Ridge and hopped on the Big Bike to stop people in their tracks to bring awareness to one of Canada’s largest killers: heart disease and stroke. [continue reading…]