Kia Picanto
1.2L 3
11,226 miles
2017 reg
£9,325
£159/month PCP
Finance representative example (PCP)
Borrowing £12,750 with a £1,000 deposit at a representative APR of 8.9%.
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1.2L 3
11,226 miles
2017 reg
£9,325
£159/month PCP
Finance representative example (PCP)
Borrowing £12,750 with a £1,000 deposit at a representative APR of 8.9%.
1.2L SE
14,755 miles
2016 reg
£8,325
£143/month PCP
1.2L GT-Line
27,382 miles
2017 reg
£7,775
£125/month PCP
1.2L X-Line
15,288 miles
2018 reg
£10,200
£170/month PCP
1.2L 2
22,208 miles
2018 reg
£8,325
£134/month PCP
1.2L GT-Line
16,236 miles
2017 reg
£8,175
£132/month PCP
1.2L 2
9,477 miles
2017 reg
£8,550
£142/month PCP
1.2L GT-Line
10,278 miles
2018 reg
£8,650
£137/month PCP
1.2L X-Line
7,012 miles
2018 reg
£10,275
£172/month PCP
1.2L X-Line
7,457 miles
2019 reg
£11,300
£187/month PCP
1.2L 3
27,668 miles
2017 reg
£7,675
£122/month PCP
1.2L 2
13,698 miles
2018 reg
was £7,525
£7,275
£108/month PCP
Cazoo has a range of Kia Picanto cars for sale. If you're thinking of buying or financing a used Kia Picanto, we answer any questions you might have below.
The Kia Picanto is a cool city car with five doors. Its compact dimensions make it ideal in town but it’s not short on personality, with modern looks and a great level of equipment. Some models feature splashes of colour inside and out, while there are GT-Line and GT-Line S versions if you want a Picanto that looks and feels more sporty.
The Kia Picanto is available with a choice of three engines including a feisty turbo, all of which deliver ample performance in the city and great fuel economy. They have enough power to cope with longer motorway drives. The compact size makes it perfectly suited to navigating city streets and parking is easy thanks to a clear view all-round with even a reversing camera on some models.
The Kia Picanto might be a small car but there’s plenty of space. Five doors provide everyday practicality and there’s room for up to five people. Boot space is sufficient for most daily needs and it will accommodate a small pushchair or a couple of weekend holdalls. Entry-level models are still well equipped with features like a USB port and air con. Higher-spec models have a touchscreen infotainment system and climate control and there’s even a version that comes with heated seats.
The Kia Picanto is inexpensive to buy, like many of its city car rivals. Its small engines ensure you won’t be visiting the fuel pump too often. Running costs such as insurance and road tax are low while maintenance is also affordable. Kia scores well in reliability surveys like JD Power which provides peace of mind. All models have a good amount of safety equipment and Euro NCAP gave it three stars. However, the safety organisation awarded four stars to Picantos with the optional Safety Pack.
The Picanto is the smallest car in the company’s range, sitting below the Rio and Ceed models. It’s funkier than the similar Hyundai i10 and has lots of equipment compared with rivals like the Toyota Aygo. It’s so good that it even has a What Car Best City Car award.
Kia is renowned for its reliability and high level of standard equipment, which means you get value for money and peace of mind with the Picanto.
Reliability has always been a strong point for Kia and with a long warranty from new, many used models still have this in place.
From low fuel consumption to inexpensive insurance and road tax, running costs are a key benefit of the Picanto.
Five doors and good interior space help to make the Picanto a practical city car.
The Picanto stands out from its competitors for its great specification, even on entry-level versions. It’s also a good-looking car that will fit in perfectly, when you want to be seen.