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2018 (18) Kia Sorento 2.2 CRDi GT-Line S 5dr Auto
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Vehicle summary
Mileage | 79,193 miles |
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Year | 2018 |
Fuel | Diesel |
Gears | Automatic |
Engine | 2199 cc |
MPG (combined) | 43.5* |
CO2 emissions | 170 g/km* |
Road tax | £190** |
Doors | 5 |
Seats | 7 |
Body type | Estate |
Colour | Silver |
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Featured specification
- Apple CarPlay
- Electric sunroof
- Heated Rear Seats
- Heated steering wheel
- LED daytime running lights
- LED Headlights
- Rear parking sensor
This vehicle may have been advertised at the higher price for less than 28 days, but for a minimum of 10 days.
Standard specification
Driver Convenience
8" touch screen sat nav with TMC | Adaptive cruise control |
Apple car play/Android Auto | Around View Monitor |
Attention assist | Blind spot monitor |
Drive mode selector | Emergency stop signalling system |
External temperature gauge | Lane departure warning system |
Low washer fluid warning light | Parallel parking assist with front and rear parking sensors |
PAS | Power tailgate |
Rear cross traffic alert | Speed limit information |
Trip computer | Voice control system |
Wireless Smartphone charger |
Engine/Drivetrain/Suspension
Diesel particulate filter | Self levelling suspension |
Entertainment
7" LCD screen | Bluetooth connectivity including audio streaming |
DAB Digital radio | Harman Kardon Premium audio system with 10 speakers and amplifier |
Radio/MP3 player | Rear USB port |
Steering wheel mounted audio controls | USB and auxiliary socket |
Exterior Features
Auto dimming rear view mirror | Automatic front wipers |
Automatic headlights | Body colour door mirrors |
Body coloured bumpers | Chrome door handles |
Chrome side sills | Driver's side wide angle mirror |
Electrically adjustable door mirrors | Exterior grab door handles |
Folding door mirrors | Front drivers side windows/one touch up/down |
Graphite chrome radiator grille surround with black high gloss mesh | Heated door mirrors |
Heated rear windscreen | High beam assist |
LED daytime running lights | LED fog lights |
LED headlights with dynamic beam levelling | LED rear lights |
Panoramic sunroof with tilt/slide function and automatic electric roll blinds | Privacy glass (rear side windows and rear screen) |
Rear side window blinds | Rear spoiler |
Roof rails | Stainless steel side steps |
Tinted glass | Trailer stability assist |
Twin exhaust pipes | Variable front intermittent wipers |
Windscreen wiper de-icer |
Interior Features
10 way electric adjustable drivers seat | 12V power point for Row 2 |
12V power point front | 2nd row centre armrest with built-in cupholders |
2nd row sliding and walk-in device | 3 passenger grab handles |
4 way electrically adjustable lumbar support for drivers seat | 50/50 split/folding 3rd row of seats |
8 way electrically adjustable passenger seat with height, reach,till and backrest | Alloy pedals |
Ambient lighting | Auto light control |
Centre console cupholder | Centre console storage box/armrest |
Driver seat memory function | Dual zone automatic air conditioning |
Footwell lights | Front and rear door pockets |
Front door courtesy lamps | Front LED map light with sunglasses case |
Front seat and rear pockets | Gearshift paddles |
Glovebox with lock | Heated front seats |
Heated outer rear seats | Heated steering wheel |
Height adjustable head restraints | Illuminated aluminium scuff plates |
Illuminated glovebox | Isofix child seat preparation |
Leather gear knob | Leather upholstery |
Load area cover | Load area light |
Luggage net with hooks | Perforated leather trimmed steering wheel |
Rear air vents | Rear passenger lighting |
Reclining 2nd row seats | Rheostat dimmer switch |
Satin finish inner door handles | Split folding 2nd row - 40/20/40 |
Sunvisors with illuminated vanity mirrors | Ticket holder |
Tilt/telescopic adjustable steering wheel | Ventilated front seats |
Passive Safety
3 point seatbelts on all seats | ABS/EBD |
Active front headrests | Automatic unlocking of doors in case of impact |
Autonomous emergency braking | Driver and passenger airbags |
Dual curtain airbags | Electronic parking brake with auto hold |
ESC + BAS + VSM + HAC | Front seatbelts+load limiter and pretensioner |
Front side airbags | Height adjustable front seatbelts |
Hill start assist | Passenger airbag deactivate switch |
Rear door child safety locks | Red brake calipers |
Traction control | Tyre pressure monitoring system |
Security
Anti theft alarm | Deadlocks |
Immobiliser | Locking wheel nuts |
Smart key entry system | Speed sensitive auto door locking |
Wheels
19" Alloy wheels | Full size spare wheel |
Technical specification
Emissions - ICE
CO | 0.102 | CO2 (g/km) | 170 |
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HC+NOx | 0.043 | Noise Level dB(A) | 72 |
NOx | 0.0151 | Particles | 0.0009 |
Standard Euro Emissions | EURO 6 |
Engine and Drive Train
Camshaft | DOHC | Catalytic Convertor | True |
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CC | 2199 | Compression Ratio | 16.0:1 |
Cylinder Layout | IN-LINE | Cylinders | 4 |
Cylinders - Bore (mm) | 85.4 | Cylinders - Stroke (mm) | 96 |
Engine Layout | FRONT TRANSVERSE | Fuel Delivery | COMMON RAIL |
Gears | 8 SPEED | Number of Valves | 16 |
Transmission | AUTO |
Fuel Consumption - ICE
EC Combined (mpg) | 43.5 | EC Directive 1999/100/EC Applies | True |
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EC Extra Urban (mpg) | 47.1 | EC Urban (mpg) | 38.7 |
General
Badge Engine CC | 2.2 | Badge Power | 197 |
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Coin Description | CRDi | Coin Series | GT-Line S |
Generation Mark | 3 | Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 07 | 25E |
Manufacturers Corrosion Perforation Guarantee - Years | 6 | Manufacturers Paintwork Guarantee - Years | 6 |
Service Interval Frequency - Months | 12 | Service Interval Mileage | 20000 |
Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage | 999999 | Standard manufacturers warranty - Years | 7 |
Vehicle Homologation Class | M1 |
Performance
0 to 60 mph (secs) | True | 0 to 62 mph (secs) | 9.1 |
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Engine Power - BHP | 197 | Engine Power - KW | 147 |
Engine Power - RPM | 3800 | Engine Torque - LBS.FT | 325 |
Engine Torque - MKG | 45 | Engine Torque - NM | 441 |
Engine Torque - RPM | 1750 | Top Speed | 127 |
Tyres
Alloys? | True | Tyre Size Front | 235/55 R19 |
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Tyre Size Rear | 235/55 R19 | Tyre Size Spare | FULL SIZE |
Wheel Type | 19" ALLOY |
Vehicle Dimensions
Height | 1690 | Length | 4800 |
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Wheelbase | 2780 | Width | 1890 |
Weight and Capacities
Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres) | 71 | Gross Vehicle Weight | 2620 |
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Luggage Capacity (Seats Down) | 1662 | Luggage Capacity (Seats Up) | 142 |
Max. Loading Weight | 667 | Max. Roof Load | 100 |
Max. Towing Weight - Braked | 2000 | Max. Towing Weight - Unbraked | 750 |
Minimum Kerbweight | 1953 | No. of Seats | 7 |
Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb | 11.1 |
Independent review
Review courtesy of Car and Driving
Kia Sorento
By Jonathan Crouch
Introduction
For Europe, the Sorento is Kia's largest SUV and this post-2017-era improved version of the third generation model offered the kind of typically complete package we these days expect from the brand. This enhanced design was embellished by a smoother automatic gearbox, with eight speeds and greater efficiency. And like the original version of the MK3 model Sorento, it sold in the upper part of the SUV 'D' segment, offering more space and 4x4 prowess than cheaper class contenders provided. If you're looking for a used example of the third generation version of this Kia SUV, is it worth stretching to this later post-2017 improved model? Let's find out.
History
Let's say you want a decently sized SUV for family duties. It needs to be tough and practical but also comfortable and plush. You'd like seven seats - with a third row large enough to actually use. And a few extra touches of luxury wouldn't go amiss. In the second part of the 21st century's second decade, Kia claimed that what such customers needed was this, their third generation Sorento, a model that in 2018, they usefully improved, creating the car we're going to look at here. The brand says it was in something of a quandary when first developing the MK3 version of this model, undecided as to whether to make it more sophisticated and luxurious than before or whether to focus more on the towing and off road ability than attracted customers to the two previous generation versions. In the end, the company tried to achieve both objectives, with a result that at the original launch of this car was pretty well received. But the time moves on - and so does the competition, particularly in the SUV 'D' segment where this model competed. Back in 2015 when this car was first launched, it didn't matter too much that this Sorento lacked things like smartphone-mirroring and autonomous braking and had an automatic gearbox with only six speeds. By 2018 though, with fresh tough competition in the shape of rivals like Skoda's Kodiaq, Volkswagen's Tiguan Allspace and Peugeot's 5008, things looked very different. With so little to choose between the various major contenders, these kinds of details began to really matter. Especially since this Kia's design stablemate, the Hyundai Santa Fe, had by then been re-launched in new generation form to offer even stiffer competition. Hence the need for this rejuvenated version of the MK3 model Sorento. The big news with the model update lay with the installation of a new 8-speed automatic gearbox, but there was also plenty else for dealers to talk about. All variants got 'Apple CarPlay'/'Android Auto' smartphone-mirroring and there were more dynamic lavishly-equipped 'GT-Line' trim levels for top variants, with the priciest ones featuring Kia's 'AEB' 'Autonomous Emergency Braking' system. In short, in theory at least, this Kia had been upgraded with almost everything buyers could get from a large-segment European-badged SUV rival costing over 50% more. It was all part of Kia's ongoing transformation from value brand to premium quality car maker. This third generation model sold until Spring 2020, when it was replaced by an all-new fourth generation design.
What You Get
When a car maker describes the design of its vehicle as 'Dignity wrapped up in a solid package', you've a pretty good idea what to expect from the model in question. Kia may aspire to be seen as a premium brand but when it came to creating the third generation version of this Sorento SUV, it didn't want to produce the kind of sporty, lower-slung, more dynamic-looking large SUV that posh European makers like to offer. There's a reason for that of course and it lies in the fact that over half of this model's sales volume came from American and Asian markets that like their big 4x4s to be bluff, practical and boxy. So that's what was delivered with this MK3 Sorento model. The 2017 model year mid-term update to this car didn't come with any significant visual changes, but the range did gain a couple of two more dynamic-looking 'GT-Line' variants. Detail changes made to these derivatives gave the Sorento a more dynamic look than it had ever previously had, the most obvious addition being a set of 19-inch five-spoke alloy wheels that sported red brake calipers, These meatier rims work well with the rising beltline and the pronounced rear shoulders of this third generation Sorento design. Behind the wheel, the previously quite utilitarian cabin of the second generation Sorento design was replaced in this MK3 model by something much smarter, with a wraparound dash that extended into the doors and offered slick, soft-touch surfaces, lovely satin brightwork, glossy piano black trim and controls with clear, classy graphics. Go for a plusher model and you're even promised one of those trendy TFT virtual displays to replace the conventional instrument dials. Take a seat in the second row and there's also a greater feeling of space, partly because of an extra 15mm of legroom over the old MK2 design but mainly because the designers managed to all-but-eliminate the previous model's chunky transmission tunnel, meaning that three passengers can easily be seated. Access to this third row would be better if the middle seat tumbled forward rather than merely sliding back and forth. Once you're in though, there is, as the 80mm wheelbase increase promises, just about room for the couple of full-sized adults who were significantly more cramped in the previous pre-2015 generation version of this car. Of course, with the rearmost seats in place, there's isn't much room for luggage - but then of course that's true of any seven-seater that isn't directly based on a van. Lift the tailgate and you'll find that with all three rows in place, you get 142-litres of cargo space, a capacity that rises to 605-litres if you tug on the provided boot levers to fold the third row chairs.
What to Look For
Most MK3 Sorento owners we came across in our survey were very happy with their cars, but inevitably, there were a few issues. The worst one we came across was a rogue example that had an engine that stopped on the move for no apparent reason and sometimes suddenly reduced its power when overtaking. Another owner had a steering rack failure. And another had to get his car's LG Central Control unit replaced. On models with manual transmission, make sure that the clutch doesn't slip or smell because quite a few Sorentos will have been used for heavy towing duties. Check all the seat-folding mechanisms too. Otherwise, the only issues were minor ones - things like the sat nav mapping not being updated for example; check out your local newly-added roads on your test drive. It's extremely unlikely that he Sorento you're looking at will have been seriously used off road (particularly if it has a higher-spec trim level), but just in case, check the underside of the car for dents and scrapes. It's more likely that you'll find scratches on the alloy wheels caused through ham-fisted parking. Check out the rear two seating rows for scratches caused by unruly children. And of course, insist on a fully stamped-up service history.
Replacement Parts
(approx based on a 2018 Sorento KX-3 ex VAT) An air filter will be priced at around £10-£16, an oil filter will sit in the £8 to £13 bracket, a fuel filter is around £11 and a thermostat will be priced at around £18-£20. For a pair of front brake discs, you're looking at paying in the £98 to £137 bracket. A pair of front brake pads are around £40-£42, while a pair of rear pads sit in the £25 to £44 bracket for a set. A tail lamp is about £75. A water pump is about £53-£59.
On the Road
Kia wasn't really interested in giving this third generation Sorento model any real degree of 'sportiness' but it did want to match inherent toughness with extra smoothness and refinement. Hence the installation in the revised version of this car of a freshly developed 8-speed automatic gearbox that's standard at the top of the range and which from new was optional on most lower-order models. This offers up to five different shift and throttle programmes, accessed through a 'Drive Mode Select' set-up that can sharpen up the steering and the gearshift timings for a sportier feel. This transmission also slightly enhanced NEDC-rated efficiency, improving it to 43.5mpg on the combined cycle and 170g/km of CO2. As with the original version of this MK3 design, power still came from a 197bhp 2.2-litre CRDi diesel engine that delivers the kind of pulling power necessary to properly endorse this model's towcar credentials; manual models can tug along up to 2,500kgs. As for handling, well Kia stopped short of compromising this model's tough practicality in pursuit of the sharper dynamic responses that some pricier rivals from this period offered. The refinement's quite impressive though, making this Sorento a willing partner for longer trips. And the quick-reacting Dynamax 4WD system offers plenty of tarmac peace of mind in poor conditions as well as decent capability in the rough.
Overall
Back at the end of the 21st century's second decade, this 2017 to 2019-era improved version of the third generation Sorento told us a lot about the way Kia was developing as a brand. This car showed how the company could now match its European rivals in terms of quality and technology. But it also showed us that going forward, Kia wasn't simply going to copy the more established marques for the sake of it. Specifically here, in creating this potentially quite luxurious family 7-seat SUV, it wasn't prepared to compromise the honest, robust practicality that characterised previous versions of this design merely to make this car a bit 'sportier'. As a possible buyer, you'll either like that or you won't. As with previous Sorento models, it's certainly true that there are trendier, more dynamic choices you could make. There are few better all-round options though. After all, many of your other used car SUV choices in the upper end of the SUV D-segment are either slightly smaller in size, or they limit you to five seats or they provide significantly less power and SUV capability. To match what this Kia can offer, you've either to spend far more on a European rival - or consider this car's Hyundai Santa Fe design stablemate. Buyers considering this improved third generation Sorento now have good reason not to do either of these things. It undercuts its Hyundai rival on price and the smoother auto gearbox and extra polish that buyers got with this post-2017-era design were both worth having. In short then, for all kinds of reasons, this is a contender you'd like - rather than merely one that would be very handy to have. The kind of SUV that might surprise you. As increasingly, modern Kias tend to do.
- Performance
- 80%
- Handling
- 70%
- Comfort
- 70%
- Space
- 90%
- Styling
- 80%
- Build
- 70%
- Value
- 90%
- Equipment
- 80%
- Economy
- 80%
- Depreciation
- 80%
- Insurance
- 70%
This vehicle is fitted with a Particulate Filter. Vehicles with a Particulate Filter driven at low speeds in urban traffic can require periodic trips at higher speeds to clear out the filter.
* Depending on the age of the vehicle, MPG and CO2 may be quoted using either NEDC or WLTP testing standards. Find out more
Figures are provided for comparison purposes. Fuel consumption under real world driving conditions and the CO2 produced will depend upon a number of factors, including any accessories fitted after registration, variations in driving styles, weather conditions and vehicle load.
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60 monthly payments of | £383.05 |
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Deposit | £249 |
Total amount payable | £23,233 |
Fixed interest rate | 5.19% |
Representative APR | 9.9% |
Cash price | £18,498 |
Credit amount | £18,249 |
Completion fee | £1 |
Term (months) | 60 |
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- Kia Sorento - 2.2 CRDi GT-Line S 5dr Auto
- SD18VBC
- GBP
- 18998
- 79193 miles, Ayr Kia