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The 2015 Kia Cerato range of configurations is currently priced from $3,990.
Our most recent review of the 2015 Kia Cerato resulted in a score of 8 out of 10 for that particular example.
Carsguide Contributing Journalist Ewan Kennedy had this to say at the time: Budget on spending from $7000 to $11,000 for a 2010 Kia Cerato Koup; Finding a suitable service dealership that’s convenient to your living and/or work areas makes a lot of sense before opting for which used car to buy.
You can read the full review here.
This is what Ewan Kennedy liked most about this particular version of the Kia Cerato: Sporty look, Large boot and interior for the class, Suspension pretty good for Australian roads
The 2015 Kia Cerato carries a braked towing capacity of up to 1100 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The Kia Cerato is also known as Kia Forte in markets outside Australia.
The Kia Cerato 2015 prices range from $7,590 for the basic trim level Hatchback S to $16,940 for the top of the range Coupe Koup Touring.
You can get a good feel for a car’s quality simply by looking at things like the paint finish, the panel fit, the feel of the doors as they open and shut, the touch of the trim and plastics in the cabin. Kia’s quality is generally good; I can’t see any reason why you should be disappointed with the Cerato.
I assume it’s with AM reception. It’s usually put down to the antenna. The most likely reason they’re ignoring it is that there is little they can do about it. You could take it to a car radio specialist and see what they might be able to do about the problem.
The clicking sound could be a sign of a weak battery, which is having difficulty coping with the cold weather. Don’t pump the accelerator; that does nothing on a fuel-injected car. Have the battery tested.