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1.6 Hybrid Petrol Plug-in | Automatic | MPV | 12,000 km / 7,457 mi |
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Hybrid Petrol Plug-in
1.6
MPV
1
2024
12,000 km / 7,457 mi
Automatic
5
5
Black
**** FREE HOME CHARGER****This car comes to the market with low mileage and balance of the 7 year warranty. Side Steps fitted, stunning car. Kia Dundrum, known locally as K&C Garages, was founded in 1987 following a merger of Corrigan’s Garage (Est. 1972) and Jerry King Motors (Est. 1985). We began as a main dealer for Kia Motors Ireland in 2006 and since then the business has gone from strength to strength. We achieved recognition as Southern Dealer of the year from Kia and boast as being the only Platinum Dealer in Dublin. Our commitment to the Kia Brand is ongoing and we are continuously involved in improvement programs and training. In 2007 we embarked on a whole new redevelopment of our business including the Churchtown site where our key aim was to improve customer service. It provides an excellent platform for Sales and Service in our City dealership, with a basement that will also allow us to stock up to 50 more cars underground. In 2022, the premises was refurbished to align with the new Kia store concept and all new Kia signage fitted. Please feel free to visit us to discuss any of the current cars in stock, new Kia models or let us know what you are looking for and we will help in any way we can. Features: 2 Keys Available, Air Conditioning, Alloy Wheels, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, Automatic Lights, Automatic Wipers, Electric Mirrors, Electric Seats, Electric Windows, Front Parking Sensors, Heated Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, Hill-Start Assist, Keyless Entry, Metallic Paint, Rear Parking Sensors, Sat Nav, Touch Screen Infotainment System