skip to main content

Kia ceed SW

Thursday February 21

(First written on 2008-02-21)
Flushed with pride at the sales success of the ceed, Kia has augmented the range with a pretty SW estate version. Andy Enight reports

The Kia ceed SW is an example of the latest generation of estate cars that measure modestly from bumper to bumper yet have adopted all sorts of packaging tricks to actually offer decent carrying capacity. It comes to market with a decent foundation, the hatchback ceed models having been warmly received by both press and public alike.

Small estates used to be rubbish; really, deeply, genuinely, useless vehicles. Buying an estate is all about having the freedom to haul a whole lot of gear around with you, and buying a small one rather defeated that purpose. With the boom of utility-style MPV vehicles, the small estate looked as if it was on the endangered list. Nature had selected against it.

Build
Comfort
Depreciation
Economy
Equipment
Handling
Insurance
Performance
Styling
Value
Like all of Darwins survivors, however, the small estate adapted. It stole many of the tricks of the MPVs yet retained its low centre of gravity and car-like driving dynamics. The 1.6-litre 16v direct injection common-rail diesel engine is the flagship powerplant.

Packing 115bhp its a decent unit, getting to 60mph in 11.5 seconds and then on to a top speed of 116mph. Alternatively, theres a 122bhp 1.6-litre petrol engine that will probably net the biggest sales figures.

This requires a bit of right boot to access all of its available performance though, with peak power arriving at a rather raucous 6,200rpm and peak torque of 154Nm not making itself felt until the tacho needle hits 4,200rpm. This means that the engine doesnt feel notably punchy off the line in the same way as the excellent diesel does but if youre prepared to keep it on the boil, it can cross country at a respectable clip. The steering lacks a little of the polish of some of the very best contenders, although were talking about tiny percentage differences here. Theres certainly very little in it when it comes to ride quality, the Kia adopting much the same MacPherson strut front suspension as the best of its rivals and a clever independent set-up at the rear.

The ceed corners well with well-suppressed lateral roll and even when provoked, steadfastly refuses to do anything unexpected. The long wheelbase helps ride quality with only lumpy B-roads extending the suspension unduly.

"Its decently spacious, well screwed together and carries some eye-catching prices"

The additional load space in the ceed SW hasnt come as a result of extending the hatchbacks wheelbase. Its come by lengthening the rear overhang and increasing the roof height to the rear of the car. The total length of the car goes up by 235mm as a result. The carrying capacity of 534 litres when loaded to the height of the rear windows is almost 200 litres more than the ceed hatch.

The tailgate is an interesting design, taking with it a huge bite of roof when opened. This means that you wont need to stand back when opening the hatch handy in confined supermarket spaces. There are storage bins under the boot floor, the rear seats fold completely flat and the load bay is protected by a metal finished cover. Quality fabrics, doors that thunk shut and a thoughtful approach to design have made the ceed a landmark Korean car.

There are still some improvements that need to be made. The plastics quality is still a little hit and miss and the orange dash lighting isnt overly easy on the eye but lets not be patronising and proclaim the car as a lot of metal for your money or any other such bunk. This Kia is a good car, by any measure. The small estate market is enjoying a bit of a revival thanks to some very credible contenders.

In order to make a worthwhile impression, the Kia ceed SW must elbow aside some decent mainstream models, the best of which is the long wheelbase Vauxhall Astra estate. Whereas the Vauxhall retails at over £18,000 for a 1.9CDTi 8v diesel model, a decently specified Kia ceed SW 1.6-litre diesel shouldnt trouble you for much more than £15,500.

SW prices start from £12,995. Trim levels open with the GS models which feature air-conditioning, six airbags, a stereo that can accept MP3 file inputs from the CD, a trip computer, 16-inch alloy wheels, remote locking and electrically-adjustable and heated door mirrors. The plush LS adds climate control, part leather upholstery and front fog lamps. The 1.

6-litre petrol engine thats expected to take the lions share of sales does reasonably well at the fuel pumps, returning an average of 44.1mpg. The continuously-variable valve timing helps efficiency and also means that the engine is good on emissions, something that hasnt always been the case with South-East Asian powerplants. At around 155g/km, the ceed SW is miles better than, say, a Peugeot 307 1.

6 which emits 174g/km. Used values will doubtless be propped up quite nicely by Kias excellent warranty arrangement. Buyers get full cover for seven-years or 100,000 miles. Its about as good as the industry can offer and puts mainstream rivals like Ford and Vauxhall in the shade.

This promise of trouble free motoring will be enough to tip the balance for many potential customers. Insurance ratings also look very reasonable, predicated upon a low cost of repair, a generally mature buyer profile and excellent safety provision. Its amazing how often car manufacturers bring a model to market and dont get the basics right. Kia certainly hasnt fallen into that trap with the ceed SW.

Its decently spacious, well screwed together and carries some eye-catching prices. What it lacks in the final couple of per cent when it comes to finish is easily offset by the bargain pricing and excellent warranty arrangement. Its a decent size too, the added 235mm grafted onto the rear overhang giving the SW model some respectable load-lugging ability. The ceed feels as if its built for the long term and recent customer satisfaction surveys have shown that owners arent needing to tax Kias industry-leading warranty scheme too heavily.

Shopping for a bargain usually means putting in the footwork and making a few compromises. Kia makes managing those compromises a good deal easier than you may have thought.

Facts At A Glance
CAR: Kia ceed SW range
PRICES: £12,995-£15,345 on the road
INSURANCE GROUPS: 5-6
CO2 EMISSIONS: 128-154g/km
PERFORMANCE: [1.6] 0-60mph 11.5s / Max Speed 116mph
FUEL CONSUMPTION: [1.6] (urban) 34.9mpg / (extra urban) 50.4mpg / (combined) 43.5mpg
STANDARD SAFETY FEATURES: Six airbags / ISOFIX child seat mounts / active headrests, airbag cutout / ABS with EBD
WILL IT FIT IN YOUR GARAGE?: length/width/heightmm 4470/1790/1490mm

Send by Messenger
Email this article
 Print

Latest Videos

Vauxhall Agila Club 1.3 CDTi
As different from the old model as Corrie is from culture, the new Agila is set to woo an entirely different audience.
F1 Track: Magny Cours
F1 Track: Magny Cours
Ford Kuga review
Mark James gets behind the wheel of Ford's new 4x4.

Latest Message Board Threads

Re: Petrol, Diesel, Tax and a big fat con (david r)
Honda Jazz sports rear spoiler (scott h)
Re: What is the best car for a first-time driver? (Andy K)
Re: Ford Transit Minibus Fuel Consumption (June S)

Search new and used cars

Loading Data...

\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
123,360 cars available

Video on Yahoo! Cars

BTCC Blog

BTCC Blog BTCC driver blog
21 year old race car driver Tom Onslow-Cole shares his life as a BTCC race car driver in our blog.
Read the blog >>

Insurance Bargains

Get the best deal Search for the best insurance deal with our MotorWizard
Save cash now >>
Personalised Plates - Find Yours Today!
Enter your initials, name, car, anything!

GPS and Sat Nav at Yahoo! Cars

GPS and Sat Nav Never get lost
They're all the rage and now you can find the best prices at Yahoo! Cars.
Search for GPS & Sat Nav

Parts & Accessories

Parts Search car parts
Compare the best online prices for tyres, alloys, car parts, stereos, sat nav and more.
Find a part >>

Yahoo! Cars Newsletter

Ferrari
Sign up for our newsletter
Email:


Extreme Sports

Extreme Sports Promotion
Visit our interactive adventure sports guide to search for activities in your area.
Find extreme sports near you >>

British International Motor Show 2008

British International Motor Show 2008 Check out the official web site for this year's summer extravaganza! Get all the info PLUS buy your tickets online.
Official site >>

Cars Poll

Q. What is the most you'd pay for petrol before switching to public transport?
  £1.10 - £1.20 per litre
  £1.30 - £1.40 per litre
  £1.50 - £1.60 per litre
  £1.70 - £1.80 per litre
  £1.90 - £2.00 per litre
  £2.10 - £2.20 per litre
  £2.30 - £2.40 per litre
  £2.50 - £2.60 per litre
  £2.70 - £2.80 per litre
  £2.90 - £3.00 per litre
  I will never switch!
View Results

Do you have an opinion on this?
Discuss this in our forum >>
(Sites included are property of their respective owners and may be protected by copyrights, trademarks or other proprietary rights and laws.)
Copyright © 2007 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Updated Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Help