What kind of mpg does a Kia Ceed get?

What kind of mpg does a Kia Ceed get?

The best Kia Ceed for fuel economy is the entry-level 1.6-litre diesel engine, claiming between 58.9-60.1mpg, depending on trim level. The more powerful 136hp version isn’t exactly far behind with 56.5mpg, while the automatic version dips down to 54.3mpg

Are there any safety features in the Kia Ceed?

The Kia Ceed seems quite promising for safety when you look at the standard safety equipment you get with all trim levels: automatic emergency braking (AEB), lane-keeping assistance and a driver attention monitoring system. However, when safety experts Euro NCAP tested it, they found some concerns.

Is the Kia Ceed a good car to lease?

Kia has become more competitive in its finance deals recently, with the Ceed coming with very reasonable monthly payments on a PCP arrangement – even next to the good-value rivals mentioned above. Leasing rates are also on the money, so to speak.

Do you pay Bik on a Kia Ceed?

There’s less good news if you’re a company car driver paying benefit-in-kind (BIK) tax. Despite having relatively small engines, petrol versions of the Ceed are not particularly fuel-efficient and have higher official CO2 emissions than the best rivals, pushing up your tax bill.

The best Kia Ceed for fuel economy is the entry-level 1.6-litre diesel engine, claiming between 58.9-60.1mpg, depending on trim level. The more powerful 136hp version isn’t exactly far behind with 56.5mpg, while the automatic version dips down to 54.3mpg

Why is it good to buy a Kia Ceed?

Selecting a KIA Ceed with high fuel economy will lead to lower running costs: lower fuel costs, and most likely lower car tax and company car tax. To search by vehicle class or filter by other criteria please use the new car search.

How big are the tires on a Kia Ceed?

Stock tire sizes are 205 / 55 on 16 inch rims at the front, and 205 / 55 on 16 inch rims at the rear. For stopping power, the Ceed 2016 1.6 CRDi 136HP braking system includes Vented Discs at the front and Discs at the rear.