четверг, 7 февраля 2013 г.

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What features does it have? The Cerato Koup is available with just the one trim grade, specified to the same level as the top-shelf Cerato SLi sedan. As with the Cerato SLi, the Koup offers cruise and climate control, a multi-function trip computer, auto-on headlights and rear-parking sensors. Auxiliary and iPod/USB connectivity is featured, although iPod integration is limited to volume control and skipping tracks. What’s under the bonnet? While its American sibling is offered with a 2.4 litre unit, the Austra

As the first model to wear the Koup badge, just about everything is new - at least on the outside. Up front, the Koup’s headlights, grille, bonnet and front quarter panels are unchanged from the . But thanks to the significantly (almost overwhelmingly) sportier front bumper, the Koup’s entire visage feels new, and certainly more intense. The chunky C-pillar, longer tail-lights, flared guards and lower suspension also adds muscle to the Koup’s lines. From the rear, it looks ‘tough’. The Koup’s interior is largely identical to the sedan, updated this year to offer the same dark-metallic grey highlights and fabric door cards. The front seats though offer a sportier look, featuring a mesh-like fabric with a red stitch. What’s the appeal? The Koup benefits from a number of handy factors; its aggressive and unique styling, Kia’s excellent unlimited-kilometres five-year warranty, and - at the time of writing - a $24,990 drive-away price for the manual model. For budget-minded commuters most interested in turning heads on the way to work, there may not be a better buy than the Kia Cerato Koup - and that’s far from a bad thing.

The Kia Cerato Koup shares the sedan

KIA CERATO KOUP REVIEW A year on from its local launch, the is one of the top-selling sports cars in Australia, and yes, you read that right. It's thanks to the FCAI’s sometimes-curious segment categories that Kia’s Koup is listed in the sub-$80,000 sports car segment, right alongside the and . Its good looks and a pleasing $23,690 price-tag has certainly helped its cause, placing it solidly at third spot in the segment. Even better for Kia, the Koup takes advantage of the virtually vacant sub-$25,000 coupe market and is top choice for budget-minded buyers definitely not in the market for a BMW or Mercedes (the / and the being the segment’s current top sellers). We’ve got a brand-new Kia Koup in the TMR stables. It is untarnished by the heavy feet of the motoring press, and this review marks the first instalment in our three-month long-term review of Kia’s sharp coupe. What’s new?

2010 Kia Cerato Koup Long Term Road Test Review Part 1 | Reviews | Prices | Australian specifications

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