Although it is based on the 4-door Cerato sedan this is a 2 door coupe that weighs 20Kg less than the former. Then there is the fact that it has been constructed with no shared body panels save for the bonnet. In choosing California-based Peter Schreyer to design this car Kia has maintained its’ reputation for inimitable fabulous-looking cars and is very much worth the 2009 – 2010 Kia Cerato Koup price. In Australia the Koup will be available in Racing Red, Ebony Black, Clear White and Bright Silver.
Moving into the interior car buyers will be delighted to find a spacious cabin with all the necessary gadgets built in. This includes both climate and cruise control as well as MP3 CD player, auto headlights and 3 spoke leather wrapped steering wheel. There is only one interior look which is black cloth finished off with sporty red stretching in the seats, steering wheel and door trims. The drivers’ seat is multi-adjustable while the steering wheel itself is tilt and reach adjustable making it very easy to find the most comfortable driving position. A special feature in the 2009 – 2010 Kia Cerato Koup is a speed-sensitive power steering system that enables 2.60 turns and a turning circle of 10.78 metres.
Making the Kia prices even more attractive are the numerous safety features which are standard on all cars. This includes a total of six airbags. Two at the front and one on each front side and then full length curtain airbags linked to rollover and impact sensors. Additional safety features are ESP (electronic stability program) TCS (Traction Control system) ABS (anti-lock braking systems and EBD (electronic Brake-force Distribution) as well as RPAS (Rear park assist system).
We at New Car shopper suspect that the 2009 – 2010 Kia Cerato Koup will cause major ripples in the Australian car market at the very least.
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