Review: Kia Xceed

The Xceed's compact body is attractive from all angles but it's hard to believe the space inside is comparable to an SUVThe Xceed's compact body is attractive from all angles but it's hard to believe the space inside is comparable to an SUV
The Xceed's compact body is attractive from all angles but it's hard to believe the space inside is comparable to an SUV
Kia continues to romp through British sales records. In the first 10 months it sold more than 86,000 new cars which places it 8th in the list, ahead of its parent company, Hyundai, ahead of Nissan and Renault, of Skoda and SEAT. It is within 8,000 of Toyota.

Ahead of both, with sales comfortable over 100,000, in numerical ascendancy, are Audi, Vauxhall, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Volkswagen and, breaching the 200,000 mark, Ford.

The “industry” laments an overall drop in sales but the above marques are winning and we still bought more than two million shiny new motors between 31 December and 1 November. An increasing percentage have electric power, so too in the used car market, which has passed six million this year.

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