Used Kia ceed for sale near Douglas
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Kia Ceed: The CarGurus Rating
Shop for Kia Ceed »CarGurus expert rating: 3 out of 5
CarGurus user rating: 4.6 out of 5
Percentage of good/great deals available on CarGurus: 38.5%
Overall CarGurus rating: 4.2 out of 5
Available Listings: Around 700
Average Price: Around £10,000
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Nicola S
Reviewed a 2014 Kia ceed on 25 Jan 2026
Excellent value for money and love the car Airedale Automotive we’re also pleasant to deal with
Martin H
Reviewed a 2016 Kia ceed on 28 Apr 2024
Very stylish,plenty of tech that is user friendly Really pleased with the economy Highly recommend
Adrian S
Reviewed a 2012 Kia ceed on 28 Jun 2022
Ultra reliable, no frills perfect everyday every occasion motor. Ive driven Kia for several years and see the growth and improvement every season. Proof lies in the fact that you will find fewer for sale than their market competitors
Martin H
Reviewed a 2015 Kia ceed on 22 Apr 2024
An all round good value family car Reliable and comfortable,low insurance and road tax Good value for your money
Kia ceed Variants
| Variant type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 1.5t Gdi Isg 138 Gt-line S 5dr Dct | £30,165 |
| 1.5t Gdi Isg 138 2 5dr | £22,850 |
| 1.5t Gdi Isg 138 3 5dr Dct | £26,905 |
| 1.5t Gdi Isg 138 3 5dr | £25,805 |
| 1.5t Gdi Isg 138 Gt-line 5dr Dct | £25,660 |
| 1.5t Gdi Isg 138 Gt-line 5dr | £24,705 |
Kia ceed price trends
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overall

CarGurus expert rating: 3 out of 5
CarGurus user rating: 4.6 out of 5
Percentage of good/great deals available on CarGurus: 38.5%
Overall CarGurus rating:* 4.2 out of 5
Available Listings: Around 700
Average Price: Around £10,200
Kia Ceed (2012-2018) Pros and Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Good value | Boring to drive |
| Decent standard equipment | Interior design trails best in class |
| Long warranty from new | Ceed GT lacks thrills of a proper hot hatch |
Quick Summary
The Kia Ceed (2012-2018), the second-generation mid-sized family hatchback, represents a significant step forward from its predecessor. Much better looking inside and out, well equipped, and decent to drive, it can withstand direct comparison with established rivals such as the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf. The Ceed is now a properly desirable car, not just a sensible, budget-conscious choice. It offers a spacious 380-litre boot, expandable to 1,318 litres with the rear seats folded, and the estate variant (Ceed SW) provides even more space with 528 litres, expanding to 1,660 litres.
Except for the GT model, the Ceed isn't the most enthralling to drive; steering is slightly over-assisted and engines lack verve. However, it cruises quietly and comfortably, making it unfussy daily transport. Standard equipment is generous across the range, with even entry-level models featuring air-conditioning, six airbags, and Bluetooth connectivity. Fuel efficiency varies by engine choice, with the 1.6 CRDi diesel achieving around 55mpg and the 1.0-litre turbo petrol around 40mpg. Insurance groups are reasonable, and servicing costs are very affordable. The Ceed offers dependability, style, practicality, and excellent value for families seeking a reliable, comfortable, and well-equipped family car.
Best for: Families seeking a practical, dependable, and well-equipped family car; budget-conscious buyers wanting good value; those prioritising comfort and space over driving excitement.
Not ideal for: Keen drivers seeking an engaging, thrilling driving experience; buyers wanting premium interior quality comparable to a Volkswagen Golf; those seeking a genuinely exciting hot hatch (GT model).
Comparison vs Key Rivals
| Vehicle | CarGurus Expert Rating | CarGurus User Rating | Good/Great deals % | Overall CarGurus Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kia Ceed | 3/5 | 4.6/5 | 38.5% | 4.2/5 |
| Hyundai i30 | 4/5 | 4.7/5 | 36.0% | 4.3/5 |
| Ford Focus | 4/5 | 4.4/5 | 38.0% | 4.4/5 |
| Vauxhall Astra | 3/5 | 4.0/5 | 36.1% | 4.2/5 |
The Verdict
You should buy the Ceed if: You're seeking a practical, dependable, and well-equipped family car; you're budget-conscious and want good value; you prioritise comfort and space over driving excitement.
Consider alternatives if: You're a keen driver seeking an engaging, thrilling driving experience, want premium interior quality, or require a genuinely exciting hot hatch.
Competitive Position: The Kia Ceed (2012-2018) is a strong contender in the mid-sized family hatchback market, offering excellent value, generous standard equipment, and dependable ownership. Whilst it may not match the Ford Focus for driving dynamics or the Volkswagen Golf for premium feel, its affordability, practicality, spacious interior, and reasonable running costs make it a highly sensible choice for families and budget-conscious buyers. The long warranty from new and low servicing costs further enhance its appeal as a used car purchase.
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*The Overall CarGurus rating: that informs these recommendations is based on CarGurus' proprietary market data from August 2026, CarGurus expert reviews, and CarGurus user reviews.
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