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Kia Clarus (1999 - 2001)

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BY ANDY ENRIGHT

Introductionword count: 112

You're a thrusting executive, aiming to make a splash in the corporate car park. Your manager informs you that you're in line for a new company car. A Kia Clarus. If this doesn't merit a constructive dismissal claim, nothing does. It's only until you realise that the car is a fully equipped Mondeo-sized car for less than the price of some Fiestas that you realise that things aren't as bad as all that. An increasing number of used buyers are now beginning to see past the badge and realise that if value and a generous helping of metal for your money are prime considerations, then a Clarus may well merit further investigation.

Modelsword count: 13

Models Covered: (4 dr saloon 1.8, 2.0 litre petrol [S, SX, GSX, Executive])

Historyword count: 147

The Kia Clarus was launched to an apathetic UK public in September 1999 alongside the Sedona MPV and the Shuma hatchback. This sort of Korean assault had been seen before with Daewoo's triple-pronged landing of the Nubira, Leganza and Lanos models, and whilst it was undoubtedly a major step for the company, it generated barely a ripple of interest on these shores. The Clarus was available with a 1.8-litre or 2.0-litre four-cylinder engine, and represented the flagship model of Kia's range. The 1.8-litre model was made available in SX trim with a choice of manual or automatic gearboxes. The 2.0-litre cars were offered in GSX or Executive trim, again with a choice of transmission types. In January 2000 a special edition 2.0 S designation was announced, slotting in just below the price of the GSX model. The car was replaced by the larger Magentis in July 2001.

What You Getword count: 316

The Clarus interior lacks the classy looks achieved by many European designers, and some of the interior components and trim might not quite be what UK buyers would regard as 'executive saloon' standard. However, everything is well located for the driver and operates precisely, though you'll have to get used to indicators on the right and a wiper stalk on the left. The steering wheel adjusts only for height but there's ample seat adjustment and loads of room for passengers and oddments. Although it's a reasonably large saloon, the Clarus is beaten by some rivals for boot space and its rear seatback doesn't fold to extend the load area. Until now, few British car buyers have heard much about Kia. Most won't yet know the one-time Korean bicycle maker is now one of the world's top 20 car producers, selling over half a million cars in 90 countries every year. Imported by the same company which also brings in Mazdas, Kia's relatively small range - and dealer network - hasn't made a big impact in the UK so far, but that is already changing. Another point worth considering is that most of the recent crop of Korean cars have proved themselves well. Reports of major problems are rare, while reliability and build quality are regarded in the trade as above average - handy when it's time to sell on. Kia's first go at building a plush saloon is a pretty good attempt. It isn't a serious threat to rivals in the hard-fought company car market but, for the private buyer with his or her own hard-earned cash to spend, a used Clarus is a bit of a bargain. Loads of metal for the money, in fact. If you were considering a tired used Mondeo or Vectra, you would do well to check out a nearly new Clarus before committing yourself. What do you have to lose?

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Category: Spacious Family Cars

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