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Overall, the Kia Sorento SUV further enhances an already competent and well-equipped package. Regardless of your attitude towards Korean cars, if you’re in the market for a large SUV, you’d be mad not to test drive the Kia Sorento....
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When Kia launched the latest-generation Kia Optima in Australia in January 2011, it was hailed as a quantum leap in design next to its predecessor – the uninspiring Kia Magentis. Here was an affordable medium-size sedan from Korea with clean lines and sleek styling that had the global motoring media doing double takes....
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The current-generation Kia Sportage has been a standout car for the South Korean manufacturer since it launched in 2010. It has established itself as one of the company’s most popular models in Australia, and with Kia’s latest updates to the Platinum variant it now has a fresh story to tell....
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The Kia Cerato Koup epitomises the long strides the South Korean car maker’s car designs have taken in recent years. The two-door was introduced in 2009 and one of the first to be penned by the man behind the original Audi TT – Kia’s chief designer, Peter Schreyer....
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Would you spend $50,000 on a Kia? It’s the question the flagship Kia Sorento Platinum soft-roader poses shoppers in the market for a full-size SUV. Those who remember (or rather, can’t forget) the Kias of the past may say the answer is a no-brainer, while others more familiar the South Korean brand’s recent maturation might agree, although to a completely different end....
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The Kia Rondo is the cheapest seven-seater in Australia, and for some big families on a budget that alone might be a good enough reason to buy one. With a starting price of $25,990 before on-road costs for the five-speed manual Si variant, the Kia Rondo is currently the only people-mover available for less than $30,000....
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Kia Australia benchmarked the new Sorento against Ford’s sterling Territory for cruising comfort, and the BMW X5 for handling. It’s not quite there - but with at least $12k between the Sorento and the Ford (and the BMW way off into the stratosphere), the Sorento is a very strong option. And if creature comforts are your main priority, Kia’s big high-riding family wagon is a proper value-for-money choice. Kia is up against it when it comes to the comparably featured and newly-styled Santa Fe - but even then, the diesel-powered Sorento Platinum is good buying....
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We turn the spotlight on the car world's newest and brightest stars as we ask the questions to which you want the answers. But there's only one question that really needs answering would you buy one?...
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The Kia Sportage is one of the best buys in the medium SUV market right now. It performs well, handles corners without fuss, rides comfortably, has an impressive interior and is priced competitively.
We highly recommend a close look at the Sportage. With supply from Korea now opening up, the waiting lists that frustrated potential buyers last year should now be non-existent.
Capable and stylish, there’s very little not to like....
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With a five-year unlimited kilometre warranty, it’s hard to criticise the best selling people mover in Australia on value for money, practicality or spaciousness. If the styling doesn’t bother you then the Kia Grand Carnival should be an absolute must on your test drive list....
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