Kia Magentis (01-05) - Review

Review by Parkers on
If you've never heard of the Magentis, then it's unlikely you knew about it's predecessor, the Clarus: executive cars with lowly brand values tend to be overlooked and forgotten. Worse still, they shed value long before the new car smell has worn off. However, this Mondeo-sized saloon - which shares components with Hyundai’s Sonata - is extremely well-equipped for the money, spacious and beats many rivals on rear accommodation . It has a refined and smooth V6 engine and quality is generally better than the old Clarus, but the primary selling point is the exceptional value for money this car represents.
2 out of 5

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Buying used

For the price, few rivals can rival the Magentis' space, equipment, comfort and a V6 engine; it's more attractive after heavy initial depreciation - that cuts its price in half after two years.

See 13 used Kia Magentiss for sale, starting at £1,295

2 out of 5

Selling

Not a car that people will be falling over themselves to buy from you. Needs to be priced right, looked after and well advertised.