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Quick Summary of the Kia Magentis

There’s a lot to like about the post ’06 Kia Magentis but for many used buyers it’s in a bit of a no man’s land at the moment. Those looking for the sort of value the Kia badge represents will probably prefer to wait a year or two for depreciation to level off and real bargains to appear. In the meantime, limiting your exposure with a 2.0-litre diesel isn’t unappealing.
CRYSTAL KIA
‘People who know’ about cars won’t buy a Kia Magentis. That may sound damning but those in the know will be clued into the latest must-have car and this isn’t it. While Kia has pulled its socks up with some genuinely smart vehicles like the cee’d and the Sedona, the Magentis has remained strictly sub rosa. It resides in a black hole of public perception, ignored by ‘people who know’. Thing is, people who don’t know may just stumble across what might just be one of the most smoking used car bargains around. It might well pay to keep this one on the down low…
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History of the Magentis
I could highlight for you the long backstory behind the current Kia Magentis, starting with the Clarus, a car that morphed into the first generation Magentis. Doing so would fill in some of the blanks that the Magentis has come to represent but chances are if you’ve made it this far that would be enough to switch you off. The brief line is that the Clarus was dull but reliable and the first generation Magentis better than expected but still only class competitive to a certain rather left-field viewpoint.All of which fast forwards us neatly to 2006 and the launch of the latest Magentis. Sister car to the Hyundai Sonata, the Magentis is sold in the US as the Optima and is a true world car. This usually means it’s a bit of a jack of all trades and while the car is blander than its predecessor, perhaps that’s no bad thing. It’s also fairly good looking in an unobtrusive manner. It first saw the light of day in 2005 in Korea and has been a hard sell for Kia in the UK.
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Kia Magentis Road Test
Riding on the company’s MG platform, the Magentis uses MacPherson strut front suspension and a multi-link independent rear setup. Unusually in this class, all of the Magentis’ engines will be offered with an automatic gearbox option. The 2.0-litre petrol and diesel powerplants can be specified with a four-speed auto while the 2.7-litre is mated as standard to a five-speed self-shifter that features Kia’s Sport Mode if you want to take over proceedings and change gears up and down sequentially yourself. The auto ‘box is an optional extra on the two-litre models however, and in basic showroom trim, the petrol car comes equipped with a five-speed manual while the diesel gets a six-speed box. Kia has worked at a certain amount of tailoring to each major market. Instead of the grey and beige two-tone interior that has tested so well in Asian and American markets, the rather more style-conscious Europeans get either all black or grey and black seat and trim combinations with longer cushions and larger side bolsters to cater for our higher average cornering speeds. Kia has also spent a lot of time tuning the suspension for each market’s separate requirements.
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Buying a Kia Magentis
Make sure the car is in perfect condition. There’s no reason why it shouldn’t be, as it will be within warranty, but any dents, scratches or interior damage will knock values hard. One advantage of the Magentis is that most cars will have had a relatively easy life, the majority of customers using them for motorway wafting. Otherwise insist on a full service record and contact a few franchised dealers to try to find the best bargain available.
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Kia Magentis Typical Pricing
A sizeable Korean car that few people have heard of, powered by a thirsty V6 engine, would normally be a prime candidate for the sort of depreciation curve that starts steep and just keeps going. The 2.7-litre V6 model’s £17,495 asking price from new always did look a bit optimistic and retail buyers could often knock a grand off that with a bit of spirited negotiation. This is reflected in the residual values for this car which means you’ll be able to pick up a low mileage 06 plater for around £11,600. My advice would be to wait another year or two on this particular model.A far better choice for the here and now is the 2.0-litre diesel, a car which holds its value a bit better and which therefore isn’t going to sting the nearly new buyer quite so viciously. These open at around £9,000 for a 56-plated GS while the petrol-engined 2.0-litre car on the same plate retails at around £500 less. Both offer a decent amount of car for the price of a new Fiesta.
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Kia Magentis Parts
(approx based on a 2006 Magentis 2.7) Like their cars, Kia spares prices have gained an enviable reputation for good value, and replacement parts for the Magentis are all agreeably cheap. A clutch assembly is around £255, whilst front brake pads weigh in at around £40. An alternator will cost around £150, and for a starter motor you’ll be looking at £130. The only comparatively pricey parts are the jewel effect headlamps.
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