2017 KIA VENGA 1.6 3 Auto Euro 6 5dr
1.6 3 Auto Euro 6 5dr
Price
£7,995
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Dealer: Beadlow Motors
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Vehicle Specifications
Description
Comes with free 12 months AA cover, Only 1 former keeper, 2 keys, Servivce history, Clean Mot till 21-05-2027
About the Kia Venga
The Kia Venga is a compact MPV, or 'mini-MPV', designed to offer maximum interior space within a relatively small footprint. Launched in 2009, it quickly earned a reputation in the UK market for its practicality, reliability, and excellent value for money. Appealing particularly to families needing versatile urban transport, or older drivers appreciating the easy access and elevated driving position, the Venga provides a sensible, no-frills approach to motoring with a focus on functionality and a robust build quality.
Why Buy a Used Kia Venga?
- Exceptional Interior Space: Despite its compact exterior, the Venga boasts a surprisingly roomy and flexible cabin, with a sliding rear bench and a large boot, making it highly practical for diverse needs.
- Reliability and Warranty: Kia's strong reputation for reliability, backed by their industry-leading 7-year warranty from new, means many used Venga models still benefit from manufacturer cover, offering peace of mind.
- Value for Money: Used Kia Vengas offer excellent value, providing a well-equipped and dependable family car for a sensible price point, with relatively low running costs.
- Easy to Drive: With its elevated driving position, light controls, and good all-round visibility, the Venga is an undemanding car to drive, particularly well-suited to urban environments and parking.
Typical Price Range
All prices are approximate and subject to change based on condition, mileage, specification, and market conditions.
- 2010–2014: £3,500 – £6,500 — These earlier models offer great budget-friendly practicality, ideal for first-time buyers or as a reliable second car.
- 2015–2017: £6,500 – £9,500 — Mid-life Vengas often come with improved infotainment and potentially some remaining manufacturer warranty, providing a solid blend of features and value.
- 2018–2019: £9,500 – £12,500 — The final production years offer the most refined versions, likely with lower mileage and the highest chance of significant warranty remaining.
Common Issues to Check
- Clutch Wear: On manual models, especially those used predominantly in city traffic, check for a high biting point or any slipping, indicating potential clutch wear.
- Suspension Components: Listen for any knocking or squeaking noises over bumps, which could indicate worn bushes or shock absorbers, particularly on cars that have frequently tackled speed bumps.
- Brake Condition: Inspect brake discs and pads for excessive wear or rust, and ensure the handbrake engages firmly, as brake caliper issues can sometimes arise.
- Tyre Wear: Uneven tyre wear can be a sign of tracking issues or suspension problems; check all four tyres for consistent tread depth.
- Interior Wear: While generally robust, check the functionality of all interior switches, especially on higher-spec models with more features, and for any excessive wear on upholstery.
Running Costs
- Fuel Economy: 1.6 CRDi models typically achieve 55-65 mpg, while 1.4 and 1.6 petrol variants range from 38-48 mpg, offering reasonable efficiency.
- Insurance Group: Typically falling into insurance groups 7 to 14, the Venga is generally an affordable car to insure for most drivers.
- Servicing: Kia servicing is competitively priced, with a good network of main dealers and independent specialists capable of maintaining the Venga with readily available parts.
Which Variant Should I Choose?
- Venga '1': This entry-level model is ideal for those seeking basic, no-nonsense practicality and reliability without needing many frills.
- Venga '2': A popular choice, the '2' trim adds essentials like air conditioning, alloy wheels, and improved audio, offering a good balance of features and value.
- Venga '3': Stepping up to the '3' variant brings climate control, rear parking sensors, and often Bluetooth connectivity, suiting drivers who appreciate added comfort and convenience.
- Venga '4': The top-tier '4' trim typically includes luxuries like a panoramic glass roof, part-leather upholstery, and heated seats, perfect for those wanting a more premium feel.
- Venga 1.6 CRDi: If fuel economy is a priority, especially for longer commutes or motorway driving, the 1.6-litre CRDi diesel engine offers significantly better mpg than its petrol counterparts.
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