

KIA

Kia ProCeed GT review
Can its first hot hatch change Kia’s underwhelming reputation?

Ford Territory v Hyundai Santa Fe v Kia Sorento v Nissan Pathfinder v Toyota Kluger comparison review
Got a big family? Here are five seven-seat SUVs designed to move you.

2016 Kia Picanto review
Due here in March, the five-door Picanto hatch will woo young buyers with style and value – as Kia boldly goes where Volkswagen, Fiat and Ford have failed

Snackable Review: Kia Sorento
Meet the best people mover Kia has ever produced. This new generation Sorento doesn’t only look fantastic, but screams value and shatters preconceptions about Korean build quality, design and dynamics.

2015 Kia Sorento review
A third-generation Kia Sorento seven-seat SUV wings in, delivering better quality, superior refinement, a reassuringly stellar crash rating and a tall stack of standard equipment to fight the likes of the Toyota Kluger and homegrown Ford Territory.

Snackable Review: Kia Carnival
In the wise words of Sir Mix-a-lot, this “baby got back”!

2015 Kia Carnival review
Kia’s 2015 Carnival people-mover features fresh styling, upgraded mechanicals, improved safety and convenience features, along with significant improvements to refinement and quality

2015 Kia Rio Si review
Kia’s smallest local model has fresh tuning changes as the Australian arm continues its drive for ride and handling respectability

First Drive: Kia Soul
Hidden somewhere inside this spearmint Tic Tac is the fountain of youth

2009 Kia Cerato review
Korean Corolla rival benefits from German influence

LAUNCHED: Kia Cerato Koup
Good looks and, umm, looks good.

Kia Sportage
May be misnamed, but won’t be misplaced in suburbia

Review: Kia Cerato
Kia’s naked ambition is there for the world – including Australia – to see.

Review: Kia Rondo
The Australian male is world-renowned for his stoicism. He goes over the trenches for his mates. He tells fibs to the same mate’s wife because a beer commercial told him to. That mate repays the favour by saving the first mate from a shark attack by punching the bastard thing in the nose.

First drive: Kia ProCeed GT
Shock sub-$30K pricing and Euro engineering underpin Kia’s first driver’s car

Review: Kia Cerato hatch
Stone motherless last. Not a position you really want to find yourself, unless, say, you’re a guest of the Americans in Guantanamo Bay and there’s a lengthy cue for a go on the water board.

LAUNCHED: Kia Soul
Doin’ it for the kids.

2009 Kia Soul Review
To capture the hearts and minds of Gen Y, you gotta have … Wheels US correspondent John Lamm drives the new Kia hatch.
