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2017 Kia Cerato Pricing and Specs

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$17,570*
Kia Cerato
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CarsGuide has published 1 expert review of the Kia Cerato 2017. It has an average rating of 7.1 out of 10. Read all the reviews here.

The Kia Cerato 2017 prices range from $10,890 for the basic trim level Sedan Cerato S to $22,550 for the top of the range Coupe Cerato Koup Touring.

The Kia Cerato 2017 comes in Coupe, Hatchback and Sedan.

The Kia Cerato 2017 is available in Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Coupe 1.6L 6 SP Automatic to the Sedan 2.0L 6SP Auto Seq Sportshift.

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$9,700

4 Listings

$11,994

7 Listings

$13,524

14 Listings

$15,054

32 Listings

$16,584

76 Listings

$18,114

66 Listings

$19,644

79 Listings

$21,174

12 Listings

$22,704

8 Listings

$24,990

4 Listings

$9,700

$24,990

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Kia Cerato FAQs

If I want to upgrade my car should I trade it in or sell it privately?

The answer will come down (somewhat) to whether the car dealership you buy from wants your car as a trade-in or not. Even if it’s agreed that your Sportage will act as a trade-in, if the car yard in question doesn’t really want it, they won’t offer you much for it. Sometimes, a car dealer will even give you what’s called a no-trade bonus which is a few dollars off the price of the new car on the basis that you’re not lumbering them with a trade-in they don’t want to have to sell on.


You stand to make a little more by selling the Sportage privately, but only if you can be bothered with placing an advert and then having a stream of strangers in your driveway on a Saturday morning. Trading the old car in on the new one is the simplest, easiest way of switching cars, but as with any deal like this, don’t be star-struck by the trade-in price, because the extra you think you’re being given for the car will almost certainly be added on to the price of the new car. The important number with this type of transaction is the change-over figure; the actual amount of money you need to stump up to swap from one car to another.

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What car should I buy for my mum?

If you’re happy with the Kia, Marissa, then I’d say you might be wise to stick with the brand you know. As you would know, your 2017 model Cerato still has at least three or maybe even four years of factory warranty to run. That’s great peace of mind and one of the reasons people keep buying Kias. You’re also a chance to do a better deal as a repeat buyer at your local dealership.


While not wishing to suggest that being 60 years of age makes somebody an `older person’ these days, the one design feature you might want to consider going forward is the option of a vehicle with a slightly higher ride height. That makes getting in and out of the car easier and the whole day-to-day experience just that little bit nicer. With that in mind, take a look at the


. It’s not the newest of designs, but it does represent a solid, reliable platform. On the bass that your mother does mainly suburban driving, the pick would be the Si front-wheel-drive version with the petrol engine and six-speed automatic transmission.

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Kia Cerato 2017: Boot not working properly

It should be covered under Kia’s warranty, so take it back to your dealer and have it fixed.

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* Price is the median price of 302 listings for the Cerato 2017 for sale in the last 6 months. The Price excludes costs such as stamp duty, other government charges and options.

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