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Is the Kia Stonic right for you?

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Finance representative example (PCP)

Total cash price £12,299. Borrowing £11,069 with a £1,230 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.

48 monthly payments
£188.35
Fixed interest rate
11.9%
Total amount payable
£16,319.91
Cost of credit
£4,020.91
Optional final payment
£6,049.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Kia Stonic?

If you know you'll never go off-road but still fancy some of the trendy SUV styling in an easy-to-park package, a used Kia Stonic could be the perfect choice for you. Used Stonics are eye-catchingly affordable, while offering an intuitive, durable interior and a calm driving experience. The 1.0-litre petrol engine keeps fuel and insurance costs low, but its turbocharger means it's powerful enough to ping the Stonic up to motorway speeds.

Popular Kia Stonic trims for sale at Motorpoint

Kia's straightforward trim levels make things easy. 2, 3 and 4 are the main trims, each with more equipment than the last, and there are also GT-Line and GT-Line S trim levels that broadly match 3 and 4 for kit but with slightly sportier styling.

Owning a used Kia Stonic

When buying your next car, it's likely that you won't want the car to frustrate you or leave you looking sheepish on a motorway hard shoulder. That's the brilliance of the Stonic – it's simply a fuss-free, easy way to get to your destination, and reliability is mercifully strong. Add in great fuel efficiency and just the right amount of creature comforts, and you'll find there's a lot to like.

Read our Kia Stonic review for more detailed info.

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Why buy from Motorpoint?

Your Kia Stonic questions answered

The Kia Stonic is offered in just one bodystyle – a five-door hatchback SUV. If you like the look of the Kia lineup but fancy something larger, take a look at the Kia Niro or Kia Sportage.

The Stonic is a little more than 4.1 metres long. That makes it a few millimetres shorter than rivals including the Renault CapturNissan Juke and Peugeot 2008.

Despite the modest exterior dimensions, the extra height of the Stonic compared with the Kia Rio hatchback on which it’s based means there’s good headroom available for taller adults. Four will sit comfortably in the Stonic, and you can squeeze five in for short journeys. Boot space is acceptable for the class, with just about enough room for one large suitcase and a couple of smaller bags.

Recent owner satisfaction surveys suggest that all Kias, including the Stonic, are very reliable. Kia’s long seven-year/100,000-mile warranty shows its confidence in its products, and means you’ll be protected even when buying a nearly new or used Kia Stonic.

Yes, all Kia Stonics come with Isofix points (it’s been a legal requirement since 2012). They’re located on the outer rear seats and are compatible with top-tether child seats as well as ones with a supporting leg.

No, you can’t get a Kia Stonic with a sunroof. If a sunroof is a must-have, consider stepping up to the Kia XCeed in GT-Line S trim, as this does have one.

Kia would probably like you to think of the Stonic as an SUV, and its black body cladding and roof rails make it look more rugged than the Rio it’s based on. But you don’t get a massive increase in ride height so it feels like a conventional hatchback. Like many of its rivals, there’s no four-wheel drive option.