Kia Ceed
1.6L 4 CRDi
35,373 miles
2015 reg
£10,500
£211/month PCP
Representative example (PCP)
Borrowing £9,000 with a £1,000 deposit at a representative APR of 8.9%.
1.6L 4 CRDi
35,373 miles
2015 reg
£10,500
£211/month PCP
Representative example (PCP)
Borrowing £9,000 with a £1,000 deposit at a representative APR of 8.9%.
1.6L 3 CRDi
30,495 miles
2017 reg
£11,200
£222/month PCP
1.6L 3 CRDi
26,940 miles
2017 reg
£11,450
£227/month PCP
1L 3 T-GDi
19,422 miles
2018 reg
£13,350
£230/month PCP
1L 2 ECO T-GDi
11,521 miles
2019 reg
£13,350
£233/month PCP
1L 2 ECO T-GDi
10,427 miles
2019 reg
£13,200
£229/month PCP
1.6L 2 ECO CRDi
4,712 miles
2019 reg
£13,800
£248/month PCP
1L 3 T-GDi
7,475 miles
2019 reg
£14,700
£255/month PCP
1.6L 2 ECO CRDi
13,048 miles
2019 reg
£12,950
£230/month PCP
1L 2 ECO T-GDi
5,743 miles
2019 reg
£13,750
£240/month PCP
The Kia Ceed is a great family car that’s well-engineered and has a spacious interior. It’s well equipped across the range and Kia has a legendary reputation for reliability. It offers fantastic value for money and with its striking front grill, it has a dynamic look.
There’s plenty of choice with the Kia Ceed, which comes as a regular five-door hatchback, a Sportswagon estate or a three-door ProCeed version. There’s also the sporty-looking GT-Line models as well as the more performance-oriented GT. All feature the striking Kia tiger nose grille and great looks.
The Kia Ceed provides a good drive with great levels of comfort, plus you can change the steering feel to suit your preference. Suspension on the GT versions is firmer but they all cope well with a wide range of road surfaces. An extensive choice of petrol and diesel engines ensures something for everyone. The Ceed’s compact size also makes it easy to drive and park in town while the larger engines cope well with towing.
The design makes the Ceed look larger than it really is. It’s similar in size to rivals, including the VW Golf, and provides plenty of space for the driver and up to four passengers. The five-door and estate versions offer the most practicality but all have a generous boot that can accommodate the monthly grocery shop or the annual holiday luggage. The interior is well designed with very high comfort levels and even the basic models are well equipped.
The Kia Ceed is superb value for money with lots of standard equipment and the choice of some very economical engines. Running costs such as insurance, road tax and servicing are similar to rivals and Kia has a superb reputation for reliability. Safety is also good with everything from airbags to brake assist fitted and a five-star Euro NCAP rating.
The Ceed is substantially larger than Kia’s Picanto with sportier looks, greater interior space and more comfort. Its extensive list of standard equipment and long warranty help to set it apart from rivals, like the Ford Focus and Vauxhall Astra. The Ceed has received a number of design accolades including the respected Red Dot Awards and a Best Used Car award from Carbuyer.
As well as a long and very useful warranty, the Ceed is also a stylish and comfortable car for those who appreciate value for money.
Kia has a great reputation for reliability and the Ceed is no exception, providing good peace of mind motoring.
The Ceed is friendly to your budget with running costs that are about the same as its rivals.
There’s a Ceed to meet all your practicality needs from the sporty three-door to the five-door hatch and estate models.
Very competitive pricing and a long list of equipment help the Ceed to stand out against rivals, like the Ford Focus and Peugeot 308.