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Has Kia’s focus on high-grade, electrified models compromised their budget-friendly offerings? Daniel Gardner tests the entry-level Cerato to find out. He evaluates various aspects including cost, interior space, tech, safety, and driving experience. The Cerato S, priced at $27,890 drive-away, offers good value with a spacious interior, decent performance, and commendable fuel efficiency. However, it lacks certain refinements and advanced features, making it somewhat basic compared to rivals like the Hyundai i30. Ultimately, the Cerato S is a solid choice for those prioritising space and affordability, though higher trims offer better value.
Brands mentioned: Kia, Hyundai, Toyota, MG
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