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Kia Shuma 1.8 Lx Hatchback Petrol Blue

2002 Kia Shuma 1.8 Lx

  • Engine: 1793 Petrol Manual
  • Year: 2002
  • Finished in: Blue
  • Location: Keighley West Yorkshire
  • £1,290
Kia Shuma 1.6 Hatchback Petrol grey

2001 Kia Shuma 1.6

  • Engine: 1600 Petrol Manual
  • Year: 2001
  • Finished in: grey
  • Location: bognor regis west sussex West Sussex
  • £1,200

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Kia Shuma FBH7 Hatchback Petrol Grey/Blue

2002 Kia Shuma FBH7

  • Engine: 1594 Petrol Manual
  • Year: 2002
  • Finished in: Grey/Blue
  • Location: Lowestoft Suffolk
  • £1,195

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Kia Shuma 1.8 Gsx Hatchback Petrol Green

2000 Kia Shuma 1.8 Gsx

  • Engine: 1793 Petrol Automatic
  • Year: 2000
  • Finished in: Green
  • Location: Hyde Greater Manchester
  • £895
Kia Shuma 1.8 Lx 5 Door In Blue With Half Leather 03 Reg Hatchback Petrol Blue

2003 Kia Shuma 1.8 Lx 5 Door In Blue With Half Leather 03 Reg

  • Engine: 1793 Petrol Manual
  • Year: 2003
  • Finished in: Blue
  • Location: Dorking Surrey
  • £895

Kia History - Click to expand

Kia is South Korea's oldest and second largest car manufacturer. The company, originally called the Kyungsung Precision Industry, was founded in June 1944 to produce steel tubing and hand-made bicycle parts. They progressed to complete bicycles in 1951, before the name change in 1952 indicated a major alteration of intent. 'Kia' references a literal meaning, "to arise from, or come from, Asia". The Sino-Korean words 'ki', meaning, "to come out" and 'a' indicating 'Asia'. However, 'Kia' also alludes to secondary attributes from the Persian name 'Kia' - king, protector, and defender - derived from Korea's place at the end of the Silk Road, the great trade route from East to West for over 2500 years. Kia model names in the consumer and defence markets take their inspiration from this root meaning. Determined to develop its business, Kia began making motorcycles in 1957 and trucks in 1962. Kia cars were not manufactured until 1974. This side of the business did not flourish until 1986 when, in partnership with Ford, who had taken a stake in Kia, they began building Mazda designs for the home market. At that time, Ford owned 20 per cent of Mazda. Kia began to expand overseas, incorporating Kia Motors America in 1992 to sell the Sephina and Sportage. There was some success, until the 1997 Asian financial crisis drove the company to bankruptcy. Hyundai, not Ford, took the opportunity to take a major interest. With their help, Kia rebuilt and realigned their business. In 2005, Kia began to focus on vehicle design and penetrating the European market. This transformation of the company's focus has been the greatest achievement for Kia. As a result, Kia sales are now an important factor in the UK, with a range of cars finding their way onto the used Kia cars catalogue. They include the Sportage SUV, Sorento medium SUV, Sedina MPV, the Ceed family hatchback, and more recently, the Soul, Carens and Venga.

Kia cee'd available in June

Kia cee'd available in June

The second generation Kia cee'd will be sold in the UK by June, bringing efficiency and enhanced quality to the family car segment.  It also provides high levels of luxury, safety and comfort, along with a competitive price that starts from £14,395 OTR. Kia cee'd comes in four engine versions - two diesels and two petrols.  The diesel units comprise of an 89bhp 1.4-litre and a 126bhp 1.6-litre, while the petrol units consist of a 98bhp 1.4-litre and a 1.6-li...

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Kia Picanto selected as

Kia Picanto selected as "Most Popular Small Hatchback"

The Kia Picanto has been selected as the "Most Popular Small Hatchback" at this year's honestjohn.co.uk awards, beating other cars such as the Ford Fiesta, Audi A1, Hyundai i10 and Honda Jazz. The awardees are not chosen by experts but by motorists who use the website. Winners are decided by the number of users who search for a specific car's review on the portal in the past 12 months. Dan Harrison, Editor at honestjohn.co.uk, said: "This award shows...

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