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Great Car, Several Issues, Dealers Slack
Performance is adequate but quality in materials severely lacking. The seat cushions have been chipping away from the side bolsters in lumps. My wife and I are constantly vacuuming the floor because it never goes away. We've had them replaced every service but the dealer does not keep stock, so approx six weeks after the service we go back to the dealer again. Dealer accused us of having a rodent infestation inside the car because of the loose foam. Had to fight to have warranty considered. We seem to be at the dealership more than the dentist....Read more
Customer service from dealer leaves a lot to be desired. Dealers do not care for you as the car has been superceded and you are no longer a valued customer. Changed dealers and the service does not get better. Red paint is also discolored on plastic bumper trims and looks pink after only 3 years. Lumbar support stopped working. The sunroof shade opens, but the sunroof doesn't. great car but will never recommend a Kia based on service received by dealer who you need to fight with to have warranty. Rude. Obnoxious.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
GrayWarrington
- 2 reviews
- 6 likes
Great car excellent after care and 7 year warranty, you wont get that from a beemer
My second Kia and still very impressed, what other manufacture can offer piece of mind, even if the vehicle is used and over 3 years old.
In a time when it now costs £1000s rather than £100s when a car has a major fault it is good to know that with 7 years warranty you can sleep a little better at night. having owned over the years all makes of vehicles including the top 4 German manufacturers I can honestly say try a Kia if you don't want large repair bills, The 1.6 l Diesel is not only very economical achieving over 65mpg it pulls better t...Read more
han and Audi A4 2L and, furthermore it won't depreciate like a ton of bricks, my last Kia I had for just over 3 years and lost £500 try that with a Merc, true, fair enough if you don't mind throwing money away then this will not be an issue but at the end of the day if you are not a poser, its a car and it gets you from A to B just as quick.
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metragnomeAU
- 25 reviews
- 14 likes
Love This Car
So I traded my 2012 Kia Rio SLi in for a 2015 Kia Pro_cee'd GT Tech. Have travelled 2500km so far.
Nothing wrong with the Rio but I wanted something a bit more sporty and playful. The Pro_cee'd GT Tech has got the lot...well almost.
A 1.6L turbo charged 3 door hatch in a 6sp manual. Also comes with recaro seats, 18inch alloy rims and 225/40/18 Michelin tyres. The list of features is huge and includes:
Sunroof, push button start, proximity key, bi-xenon headlights, auto headlights and auto rain sensing wipers, auto dim rear view mirror,...Read more
7inch touch screen with sat nav, reversing camera and parking sensors, brushes aluminium pedals, dual climate control and more. This car looks million bucks and whilst not a true hot hatch (150kw of power and 265nm of torque) it's awesome to drive and a real head turner. Combined with the Michelin Pilot Sport 3 tyres the car sticks to road in all conditions. It's a well built car that feels the complete package.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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Questions & Answers
bearcat91asked
When will the Proceed DCT arrive in Austtralia?
1 answer
KIA Australia have decided to stop bringing ANY Pro_cee'd GTs to Australia. Sales figures weren't good enough apparently. And KIA does not make the GT with DCT anywhere in the world.
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