KIA

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Kia is a widely recognised and trusted South Korean automobile manufacturer, established in
December 1944 by Kyungsung Precision Industry. Initially a manufacturer of steel tubing and
bicycle parts, it wasn’t until 1973 that Kia embarked on its journey into the world of car
manufacturing.

The first car to be produced under the Kia banner was the Brisa, a small compact car that came
into production in 1974 and, despite tough competition, managed to carve a niche for itself in
the Asian market.

Over the years, Kia has become synonymous with affordable, reliable vehicles that cater to a
broad audience. In 1994, the Kia Sportage was launched, marking the brand’s first entry into the
compact SUV segment.

This model was a remarkable success and remains a popular choice
among consumers today.

 

In terms of business progression, Kia has seen its fair share of challenges and opportunities
over the decades. Following bankruptcy in 1997 due to the financial crisis in Asia, the brand was
acquired by Hyundai Motor Company in 1998.

In 2021, Kia sold more than 2.7 million vehicles worldwide, and enjoys around a 3% global
market share by revenue. In the UK, Kia was named “Car Brand of the Year” by Which? In 2022
for its value for money.

The current Kia lineup in the UK features a range of models designed to cater to various
lifestyles and needs, hatchbacks, estates and Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs).

For city dwellers, the Kia Picanto serves as an ideal compact car and it has been met with
widespread approval, even winning the What Car? ‘Best Value Car of the Year’ award.

The Kia Ceed, available in multiple formats including the XCeed crossover, stands out as a
versatile option perfect for both city driving and long journeys – offering a bit more comfort and
space.

For those looking for a fully electric vehicle, Kia has a range of options from the award-winning
Niro EV to the higher end EV6.

Kia also offers a competitive range of SUVs, such as the compact Stonic, the ever-popular
Sportage, and the more spacious Sorento.

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Discover the easy way to sell your Kia with Flipit.

Selling your Kia really doesn’t need to be complicated – simply provide us with your registration
number, service history, and an overview of your vehicle’s condition, and we’ll provide you with a
speedy online valuation.

We know you might have some questions or concerns – that’s completely understandable. Our
dedicated customer service team is readily available to guide you through the process of selling
your Kia, putting your mind at ease.

Once you’re happy with the valuation and the selling process, our team will pay a visit to your
home for a quick inspection of your Kia. Rest assured, if the inspection of your car aligns with
the information you shared with us – we’ll honour our valuation.

Once you’re happy, we’ll finalise the paperwork, arrange payment directly to your bank account,
and whisk away your Kia as soon as the payment clears. It’s as simple as that!

With Flipit, you won’t have to entertain strangers at your doorstep or endure the frustrating
experience of other car buying services lowering their offer after you’re hooked.

Sceptical about how easy the process will be? Visit our Trustpilot page and hear from our happy
customers who have experienced selling their cars to Flipit.

So, if you’re considering selling your Kia, take the first step by entering your registration number
into our user-friendly tool, and discover how much your car is worth today. .

Here at Flipit we buy hundreds of cars every week. If you are looking for the easiest way to sell your car, you found us. This is how we do it.

 

1. Tell us about your car.

We need a few details about your car to give you a fair offer. Stuff like whether there are any dents or scratches, and what condition it’s in.

Don’t worry, it’s all clearly described. And if you’re not sure, you’ll always find us at the end of a phone for a helping hand!

1. Tell us about your car.

We need a few details about your car to give you a fair offer. Stuff like whether there are any dents or scratches, and what condition it’s in.

Don’t worry, it’s all clearly described. And if you’re not sure, you’ll always find us at the end of a phone for a helping hand!

2. Get your valuation.

What we offer is always what we intend to pay. If we need to offer anything else when we inspect your car – higher or lower – we’ll let you know why, and leave the decision entirely up to you. No pressure, no rush and no pushy sales tactics.

2. Get your valuation.

What we offer is always what we intend to pay. If we need to offer anything else when we inspect your car – higher or lower – we’ll let you know why, and leave the decision entirely up to you. No pressure, no rush and no pushy sales
tactics.

3. Book a free collection.

Our people aren’t dodgy car salespeople or intimidating collections agents.

They’re a friendly face you can trust to give you exactly what we’ve promised, and to keep everything clear, simple and transparent.

3. Book a free collection.

Our people aren’t dodgy car salespeople or intimidating collections agents.

They’re a friendly face you can trust to give you exactly what we’ve promised, and to keep everything clear, simple and transparent.

4. Money in your bank.

We pay as soon as you’re happy to sell. Your money will be in your bank before we even say goodbye. So you could be putting down a deposit on a new motor by teatime. Or squirrelling something away for a rainy day.

4. Money in your bank.

We pay as soon as you’re happy to sell. Your money will be in your bank before we even say goodbye. So you could be putting down a deposit on a new motor by teatime. Or squirrelling something away for a rainy day.