Kia Cee'd - Reception

Reception

  • Auto Express - New Car Honours - Special Honour for seven year warranty
  • Autocar - 'Idea of the Year' for cee'd seven year warranty
  • What Diesel Car?- Hatchback of the year
  • Towcar awards 2007
  • Camping Fritid(Danish Camping magazine, from DCU) - Camping car of the year 2007
  • UK survey, cee’d ranked in first place in the Driver Power’s Compact Family category to beat out Volkswagen, Toyota, Fiat and other notable competitors in the segment. Driver Power is Auto Express’s car owner reliability and satisfaction survey which presents the frank and honest views of drivers in the UK.
  • Top Gear named it runner up in their car of the year award for 2009 (broadcast 3 January 2010). They then named it as their new "reasonably priced car" for series 15.
  • German auto magazine ACE Lenkrad, Kia Cee'd surpassed the Toyota Auris and the Volkswagen Golf.
  • German auto magazine Autobild, Cee'd was rated higher than the Toyota Auris, Citroen C4 and Honda Civic.
  • Austria auto magazine Autotouring (2007.4), Cee'd was rated above Toyota Auris, Volkswagen Golf, Mazda 3.
  • Danish auto magazine Motor, Kia Cee'd is the first car to ever earn the 6 out of 6 rating.
  • Swedish magazine Vi Bilägare found in the yearly long-distance test (one year, 40 000 km) that Kia Cee´d had the highest second hand value among all cars the magazine had tested through the years.
  • German car magazine AutoBild tested the Kia Cee'd during 100,000 km. Just a few flaws, ranked as high.
  • France’s motoring publication L’Automobile Magazine, The Kia cee’d won a 2009 quality/reliability survey in the compact-car category.

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