2023 KIA PICANTO 1.0 Dpi 1
1.0 Dpi 1
Price
£8,500
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Dealer: Key Auto Trade
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Vehicle Specifications
Description
💰 Drive Away from £150 Per Month with a low deposit. This stunning 1-owner Picanto looks fantastic in white on the forecourt and is ready to drive away today. With just 43,100 miles, it has just been fully serviced by a Kia main dealer, giving you total peace of mind despite no previous leasing history paperwork.
A practical 5-door hatchback with seating for 4, this is a superb choice for new drivers, city commuters, or anyone wanting low insurance, excellent fuel economy, and low running costs. The reliable 1.0 DPi engine is smooth, efficient, and ideal for everyday driving. ✔ 2 Remote Keys
- ✔ Full Service Just Completed
- ✔ All Relevant Documents Present
- ✔ Ready To Go Take advantage of our flexible finance options - HP or PCP available, even zero deposit (subject to status). Use our online finance calculator to tailor your payments and even apply remotely from the comfort of your home. Affordable, economical, and ready for its next owner - contact us today to secure it!
About the Kia Picanto
The Kia Picanto is a mainstay of the UK city car segment, offering a compelling blend of compact dimensions and grown-up road manners. Perfect for urban environments and new drivers, it boasts a reputation for reliability backed by a long warranty and an easy-to-drive nature that makes it a top pick in the used car market.
Why Buy a Used Kia Picanto?
- Unerring reliability and a transferrable seven-year warranty that often remains valid for second or third owners depending on the V5C registration date.
- Remarkably low running costs with excellent fuel efficiency and some of the lowest insurance groups available, ideal for younger drivers.
- Comprehensive safety tech and ULEZ compliance across almost all modern petrol variants, making it a stress-free choice for London commuters.
- Intelligent interior packaging that offers surprising cabin space and a decent boot for a car with such a small physical footprint.
Typical Price Range
All prices are approximate.
- 2011–2017 (2nd Gen): £2,500 – £6,500 — High-mileage early models are very affordable; late 'facelift' versions with full service history command a premium.
- 2017–2020 (3rd Gen Pre-facelift): £7,500 – £11,000 — The current body style with better infotainment. Look for 'Grade 2' or 'Grade 3' trims for the best balance of value.
- 2021–Present (Latest Models): £12,000 – £16,500 — Nearly new or ex-demo cars with the latest safety assistance tech and minimal wear on the odometer.
Common Issues to Check
- Clutch Wear: Some owners have reported early clutch wear on manual models, especially those used exclusively for stop-start city driving.
- TPMS Sensors: The Tyre Pressure Monitoring System can be sensitive, occasionally requiring a reset or a sensor replacement to pass an MOT.
- ISG (Stop-Start) Battery: On cars with low annual mileage, the 'Idle Stop & Go' system may fail to activate if the battery charge drops slightly.
- Paint Thinness: Check for stone chips on the leading edge of the bonnet and wheel arches, as the urban-focused paint can be brittle.
Running Costs
- Fuel Economy: 48–58 mpg combined (WLTP)
- Insurance Group: Group 1 to Group 11
- Servicing: Fixed-price servicing plans are common through Kia dealers, typically costing between £180 and £300 depending on the minor/major cycle.
Which Variant Should I Choose?
- Picanto '1': The budget-conscious driver or student. It covers the basics and sits in the lowest insurance groups.
- Picanto '3': Those seeking big-car luxury. Includes climate control, sat-nav, and smartphone integration via Apple CarPlay.
- GT-Line: Drivers who want sporty aesthetics without the high insurance premiums of a hot hatch; features aggressive styling and alloy wheels.
- X-Line: Commuters who prefer a 'crossover' look. It features a slightly raised ride height and rugged plastic body cladding.
- T-GDi (Turbo): Motorway users. The 1.0-litre turbocharged engine provides the extra punch needed for safer overtaking and sustained cruising.
