subject: New Kia Carens [print this page] The compact MPV Kia Carens was launched in 1999 by the Korean manufacturer Kia and marketed worldwide under various nameplates. In 2001 the Kia Carens was discontinued in Australia, with production continuing elsewhere for a new model which was launched in 2002. In 2006, Kia presented a second generation Carens for model year 2007.
Performance:
0 - 62 mph in 11 Seconds and Top Speed is 116 mph
Transmission:
6-Speed Manual Diesel
Economy:
Urban - 36.2 mpg
Extra Urban - 54.3 mpg
Combined - 46.3 mpg
The new Kia Carens is designed for adventurous and active lives, it's powerful yet refined. The new Kia Carens is available in two engine, 1.8 litre petrol and 2.0 litre diesel.
Standard features of the Kia Carens:
16-inch alloy wheels,
AM/FM/CD player
Sirius Satellite Radio
Air Conditioning
Power Windows and Door Locks,
Front/Side/Full length Side Curtain airbags
4-wheel Disc Brakes
ABS
Electronic Stability Control
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Child safety door locks
Front and Rear 12-volt outlets
The Carens is temptingly priced, undercutting rivals such as the Toyota Verso and Vauxhall Zafira by thousands. The seven-seater version is a practical and flexible MPV that's easy to drive, affordably priced and cheap to run. It all feels well screwed together.
The Carens is temptingly priced, undercutting rivals such as the Toyota Verso and Vauxhall Zafira by thousands. The seven-seater version is a practical and flexible MPV that's easy to drive, affordably priced and cheap to run. It all feels well screwed together.
The Carens is temptingly priced, undercutting rivals such as the Toyota Verso and Vauxhall Zafira by thousands. The seven-seater version is a practical and flexible MPV that's easy to drive, affordably priced and cheap to run. It all feels well screwed together.