Kia Cerato 2018 Problems
No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Kia Cerato 2018 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
- Diesel
- Engine
- Recall
- Transmission
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What fuel should I use in my 2018 Kia Cerato?
All Kias sold in Australia and built after 1996 can use E10 fuel. But your car will be just as happy on standard ULP with its 91 RON octane rating.
You won't notice any difference between the two fuels apart from perhaps a slightly higher fuel consumption when using the E10. That's because the ethanol content of the fuel has less energy in it than normal petrol. But there's really not much in it and the extra E10 you'll use will be offset by the cheaper per-litre cost compared with ULP.
The fact that you've used E10 will not alter the retained value or desirability to of your car to a potential buyer one bit.
Kia Cerato 2018: Does it have a tracking system?
No, there’s nothing built into the Cerato that might assist you in finding your car.
Kia Cerato 2018: Faint red specks on white paint
I doubt that it is intentional, particularly as they’ve offered to try and buff it out for you.
Kia Cerato 2018: Can you get AEB?
It’s not available on the current car. You have to wait for the new model, which launches in a couple of months.