Kia Saloon car reviews
Thinking of buying a new Kia saloon car? If you’re looking for saloon cars for sale, we have got loads of reviews plus links to the latest models you can buy.
If you like the security of a separate boot, a traditionally styled car, and you aren’t interested in those new crossover cars, then a saloon car could be the best choice for you.
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Kia Saloon car reviews
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Kia Stinger Coupe (2017 onwards) Review
Kia’s flagship model doesn’t disappoint
New price: £31,620 - £43,195PROS
- Involving and fun to drive
- Huge standard kit list
- Rapid and muscular performance
CONS
- High emissions and fuel consumption
- Interior quality not as good as a VW Arteon's
- Rear headroom is tight for tall passengers
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Kia Optima (2016 - 2019) Review
Kia's big saloon is a used-car bargain, but not fashionable
Used price: £3,539 - £14,382PROS
- Lots of kit as standard
- Impressive ride quality
- Excellent reliability, long warranty
CONS
- Not exciting to drive
- Bland interior
- Boot smaller than rivals
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Kia Optima (2012 - 2015) Review
Used price: £1,560 - £7,199PROS
- Stylish
- Frugal
- Good grip
- Long warranty
- Strong projected residuals
CONS
- Overly firm ride
- Poor steering feeling
- A few cheap-looking interior plastics
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Kia Magentis (2006 - 2010) Review
Used price: £285 - £1,976PROS
Roomy cabin, comfortable ride, easy to drive, good diesel choice
CONS
Bland looks, interior lacks sophistication, vague steering
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Kia Cerato Saloon (2004 - 2006) Review
Used price: £330 - £1,693PROS
Well equipped, low running costs, comfortable interior
CONS
Cheap feeling and dated cabin, lacks practicality of hatchback, dull looks
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Kia Magentis (2001 - 2005) Review
Used price: £340 - £2,664PROS
Comfort, space, value
CONS
Lack of image, noisy motorway ride