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Launched in September and running to the 31 December, the Kia Scrappage Scheme is worth £2,000 to motorists wanting to switch a car over seven years old for an all-new Picanto or an all-new Rio. The £2,000 scrappage bonus is available on Kia’s latest small cars when any old car is traded in for destruction. The bonus is available with 4.9% APR finance but is in lieu of all other offers and on retail sales only.
For customers wanting to ‘go green’ and buy a Soul EV, Niro PHEV or Optima PHEV’s Kia are offering a free home charging point and installation at no cost – ensuring that your car is fully charged when you need it.
For customers who cannot decide between the Optima Saloon and the all-new Sportswagon, a free upgrade will be available, making both cars available at the same list price from 1 October to 31 December 2017.
All-new Picantos are available with 4.9 per cent PCP and deposit contribution between £500 and £750. All-new Rio customers can also benefit from 4.9 per cent PCP with a deposit contribution between £1,250 and £1,500.
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