Advantages: Cheap on fuel, insurance & tax. Mazda fuel injected engine & quite nippy Disadvantages: Not many for what they cost. Image I guess.
Kia Pride Shout 1998 3 door 1324cc
I?ve owned my Pride for over 4 years now so thought I?d update my review.
So far this car has been 100% reliable. I use it nearly every day. I replaced the original battery which lasted 9 years. The only other thing I?ve had to do is replace the rear hub/wheel bearings which started getting noisy at 30K. The bearing kits are about £15 each and can be done without a mechanics press. My local garage only charged me £20 per wheel to repair. The mechanic believed that they wear more quickly because they are quite small. If you are hearing a whining grumble whilst driving then yours need replacing too. I?ve read of a tendancy to misfire in the wet. Mine does this when stood in wet weather overnight, it?s only a slight misfire which ceases after a few miles driving when the engine starts to warm. I ...
Breasts 19.07.2006 (15.07.2009)
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Having 5 children we needed some thing a bit bigger than the rover we had. We started to look around and visit web sites for a people carrier. We also looked at the ones that we passed on the road and saw the Kia Sedona. It looked very spacious, a nice smooth curvy body.
We went to our local Kia dealers and had a look at the different models of Sedona they had. We didn?t want a second hand one in case anything happened to it we would not of had a fall back plan. We looked at the Kia Sedona SX and decided that this was the one for our family and us.
We could fold all the back seats down and push them forward and have a large backspace if we needed it, also when the seats were upright and pushed forward there was quite a lot of space in the boot department, which we were surprised about.
The engine is beautiful and runs really ...
shugardream 10.11.2002
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Advantages: Smells Lovely, Refreshing Disadvantages: Doesn't really taste of oranges
Kia Ora Orange squash is one of those products that has been around for ever. As a kid my mother used to swear by it and there was always a bottle in the cupboard.
I am sure some of you must remember that freaky advert from about 20 years ago, or maybe it's just me who needs to get out a little more.
So What Is Kia Ora?
Kia Ora takes its strange name from the Maori word for welcome. It is an orange squash drink originally sold in a glass bottle but now packaged in a plastic bottle for cheapness and safety. It is manufactured and marketed by the Coca Cola group of companies.
What Is It Like?
The first thing that you notice when you unscrew the cap is the smell. Kia Ora has a very rich sweet smell of oranges, yes it really does smell of the real thing, but then again it is made from real oranges and according to the bottle ...