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Mike Kelly Kia serving Western Pennsylvania from Butler

Mike Kelly Kia sits at 252 Pittsburgh Road in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Route 8, and has been Butler County's Kia dealer since 2005. Buyers reach us from five stretches of Western Pennsylvania. Nearest are our own Butler County and the Pittsburgh North Hills below it. Out to the west are the Beaver Valley and Lawrence County, and to the southeast the Allegheny Valley and Westmoreland. Above us is the northern tier, and northwest the Shenango Valley, running out to the Ohio line.

We keep a page for each town across those areas, 19 in all. Each one gives you the real drive from that town and the steps worth taking before you make it. This page is where you find the one closest to you.

Where our customers actually drive from: Butler, Cranberry Township, Evans City and Allison Park are the home area, and the drive is short. Pittsburgh, Greensburg, Clarion, Youngstown and East Liverpool are a real drive. The page for your town says so, and it covers what makes the trip worth it and what to line up before you leave.

  • View Kia Specials

  • Butler County and the North Hills
  • Beaver Valley and Lawrence County
  • Allegheny Valley and Westmoreland
  • The northern tier
  • The Shenango Valley and eastern Ohio
  • What you will find on each area page
  • Before you drive over

  • Frequently Asked Questions

Butler County and the North Hills

Mike Kelly Kia serving Butler County and the Pittsburgh North Hills

This is our home ground. Butler is the county seat, and our store has sat here since 2005. Route 8 runs right past our door, and it is the main road south toward Cranberry Township and the north Pittsburgh suburbs. I-79 carries the same traffic in parallel. Cranberry, Evans City and Allison Park are close enough that a test drive, a trade-in appraisal or a walk through the lot is an errand rather than a planned trip.

Pittsburgh is a different case. We are not a Pittsburgh dealership. We sit north of the city, and shoppers coming up I-79 or Route 8 from the city or the North Hills are making a deliberate trip rather than a quick errand, even though Route 8 is the same road Cranberry and Evans City use.

Open your town's page above for the route in, the vehicles that suit that stretch of Route 8, and the ownership side of buying here.

Beaver Valley and Lawrence County

Mike Kelly Kia serving the Beaver Valley and Lawrence County

West and southwest of us are the river towns and the Lawrence County seat. Route 422 is the direct line between Butler and New Castle, and the Beaver Valley communities sit below it on the Beaver and Ohio rivers. None of these towns are next door. Each is a comfortable one-way drive on an open road.

Pick your town above for the Route 422 detail and a get-ready checklist written for that drive.

Allegheny Valley and Westmoreland

Mike Kelly Kia serving the Allegheny Valley and Westmoreland County

Southeast and east of Butler, the Allegheny Valley runs down toward New Kensington, and past it sits Greensburg and Indiana. This is the furthest of our regular reach to the southeast, worth the drive rather than close to home. If you are coming from any of these three towns, the way to make that extra distance pay is to settle on the vehicle and get the finance side moving before you call. Each town's page walks you through that.

The northern tier

Mike Kelly Kia serving Clarion, Franklin and Oil City

North of Butler County the towns thin out and the distances between Kia stores grow. Clarion, Franklin and Oil City are a real run south to us. If you are shopping from up there, your town's page covers what to line up so that one trip is enough: the vehicle you want confirmed, your trade-in appraised, and the paperwork moving.

These are the pages to read closely before you plan the drive down, since the return trip is the same distance again.

The Shenango Valley and eastern Ohio

Mike Kelly Kia serving the Shenango Valley and eastern Ohio

Northwest of us the Shenango Valley runs up to the state line, and past it are Youngstown and East Liverpool in Ohio. These are the longest drives we see, and there are closer Kia stores to most of them, so nobody drives here by accident. If this is your area, it pays to know which vehicle or which deal you are after before you set out, rather than planning to browse once you arrive. The Ohio pages also cover what an out-of-state purchase involves, so that part of the trip is not a surprise either.

Start with your own town above, then work through the out-of-state buying steps its page lists.

What you will find on each area page

What each Mike Kelly Kia area page covers

The 19 pages follow the same shape, so once you have used one you know where to look on the next:

  • The drive: the honest route from that town to Butler, and whether we are the close option or the one worth the trip.
  • The vehicles that suit the area: which Kia models make sense for the roads, weather and driveways around that town, with links into the matching new and used inventory.
  • Service and ownership: what a service visit from that distance looks like, and the ownership benefits that come with buying here.
  • Next steps: the finance, trade and test-drive links so you can do the paperwork side from home.

Read the drive section first if all you want to know is whether we are the practical choice. The vehicles and next-steps sections are the ones to come back to once you have decided we are.

Before you drive over

What to line up before driving to Mike Kelly Kia in Butler

Wherever you are coming from, the same handful of things are worth doing first:

  • Pick a vehicle: browse new Kia inventory or the used Kia listings, and use the model showroom if you are still deciding between two.
  • Check current specials: the new specials page changes month to month, so it is worth seeing what currently applies to the model you want before you plan a trip around it.
  • Get financing moving: start with our finance department so the credit side is settled, or close to it, before you arrive.
  • Book the car: schedule a test drive so it is waiting for you rather than something to arrange on the spot.
  • Confirm the trip: check hours and directions for the day you plan to come, especially if you are driving in from one of the longer-distance areas above.
  • Know what comes with it: every purchase here carries the ownership benefits listed under Kelly Confidence.

Doing even two or three of these before you leave turns a long drive into a single trip instead of two.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Mike Kelly Kia located?


We are at 252 Pittsburgh Road Suite A, Butler, PA 16002, on Route 8 in Butler County. We have been the Kia dealer here since 2005. Directions and current opening times are on our hours and directions page.

Do you serve the Pittsburgh area?


Yes, but not as the closest option. We are north of the city in Butler, not in Pittsburgh, so we are not the nearest Kia store to most city neighborhoods. Plenty of Pittsburgh and North Hills shoppers still come up Route 8 or I-79 for a specific vehicle. The Pittsburgh page and the Allison Park page cover that drive.

How far is Mike Kelly Kia from Cranberry Township?


Cranberry is one of the closest towns on this list. Route 8, the road our store sits on, is the main road between Butler and the Cranberry corridor, so it is a straight run north, and I-79 works just as well. The Cranberry Township page has the local detail, and hours and directions has the route.

Do you sell to buyers from Ohio?


Yes. Buyers come to us from Youngstown, East Liverpool and the towns along the state line, and an out-of-state purchase is a normal part of the week here. Start with our finance department and ask us about titling and registration before you make the drive, so that part of the process isn't a surprise once you're here. See the Youngstown page or the East Liverpool page for the rest.

My town is not on the list. Can I still buy from you?


Yes. The 19 pages cover the areas we hear from most often. They are not a boundary. If your town is not named, the same steps apply: pick a vehicle from new Kia inventory or from our used Kia stock, then schedule a test drive for the day you can make it.

I live between two of these towns. Which page should I read?


Either one. The area pages differ in the drive they describe, not in what we stock or how we sell, so pick whichever town you would name if someone asked where you live. If the two sit in different sections above, the nearer one gives you the more accurate drive.

Are you the closest Kia dealer to my town?


For Butler, Cranberry Township, Evans City and the rest of Butler County, we are the close option. For Pittsburgh, New Castle, Hermitage, Youngstown and several of the outer towns, there are Kia stores nearer to you, and each of those area pages says so. What we compete on out there is the vehicle you want and the terms, not the distance.