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Kia Shuma II review covering 2001 - 2004
Monday 10 October 2005
If value counts for everything and getting a lot of metal for your money is a priority, it’s difficult to do much better than a South East Asian car. Of the three major brands, Kia are probably the most affordable. The company has been making ever more sophisticated cars of late but the Shuma II isn’t one of them. Still, if you like to keep things simple, the Shuma offers no nonsense transportation. Pick up an example that’s a couple of years old and you’ll have overcome the steepest part of the depreciation curve and your motoring will be so cheap you won’t care that it doesn’t wear a more illustrious badge on its bonnet.
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You’re looking for value. Lots of car for the money and you don’t really care what badge it wears on its nose. It has to look modern, be faultlessly reliable and practical. To you a car represents tra
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