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4:20pm Friday 13th April 2007
KIA Motors (UK) Ltd has announced great deals on six models in the range that will breeze into the showrooms during the spring period - offers that will provide great value to customers and reward their loyalty.
Leading these offers are zero per cent finance deals on all Carens, Sedona and Sorento models. In addition, there is also a zero per cent finance offer on all Sportage XE and XS models.
Plus, there is great news for customers looking to buy a family saloon during this period. Kia is offering a great deal on its Magentis 2.0 GS model; a massive £2,000 discount on the on-the-road price - cut from £14,495 to £12,495, an incentive that is sure to give the Magentis a real edge in terms of value in the competitive D-segment market.
On top of these great deals, drivers of Kia's award-winning city car will be pleased to know that the Picanto loyalty offer giving existing Picanto owners the chance to trade-in their old model for a new one at an additional £500 discount will continue.
Paul Philpott, managing director of Kia Motors (UK) Ltd, said: "Kia customers are a discerning group and have long recognised the quality and reliability of our products combined with excellent value.
"These spring offers should make it even easier for those motorists who haven't tried a Kia yet to realise just why our customers are so special and to want to join them.
"And as we approach the third anniversary of the launch of the Picanto - the car that heralded the new era of Kia success - we felt it was only right to continue the loyalty bonus as a thank-you to those customers who want to stick with what we believe is the most flexible and fun city car in the business."
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