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Own Kia Soluto, Stonic, K2500 this new year

PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY OF KIA PH
KIA K2500 goes beyond the basic needs of everyday transport by providing a comfortable and reliable platform.
PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY OF KIA PH KIA K2500 goes beyond the basic needs of everyday transport by providing a comfortable and reliable platform.
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At the start of 2024, Kia Philippines made sure that owning a Soluto subcompact sedan, the Stonic subcompact crossover, and the K2500 light commercial truck would be easier via its New Kia Deals.

This new financing offer, which will only be available until 31 January 2024, is especially tailored toward Kia customers' needs.

"Kia Philippines welcomes 2024 by providing its customers unique and innovative ways to own the car of their dreams," shares Brian Buendia, COO of Kia Phillippines.

"As our cars continue to inspire thousands of car buyers, making the Kia ownership journey as easy and effortless as possible is only fitting. With this special financing offer, owning a Kia Soluto, Stonic, or K2500 can be one of the best decisions our customers can make this early in the year," adds Buendia.

The Kia financing scheme offers zero down payment options or up to P120,000 cash savings for the Kia Soluto.

Free two months of amortization will also be included by the Bank of the Philippine Islands for its 48- to 84-month term and by RCBC when customers avail themselves of its 60-month term car loan for the subcompact sedan.

Kia customers can also drive home the popular and stylish Kia Stonic crossover with an all-in down payment of as low as P31,000. They may also benefit from extra cash savings of up to P160,000 or a zero down payment option when they purchase a Kia K2500 this January.

Kia Philippines has partnered with a wide array of trusted banks for the convenience of its customers in availing themselves of an all-in 20 percent down payment with flexible term periods from 36 to 60 months for the three models. The down payment includes a LTO registration fee, while select partner banks may cover chattel mortgage fees and insurance.

Car buyers may take advantage of the New Kia Deals for the New Year financing scheme through the following partner banks: Banco De Oro, Bank of the Philippine Islands, Chinabank Savings, EastWest Bank, Philippine National Bank, PS Bank, Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation, and Security Bank.

The Soluto has been one of the mainstays of the brand. It is a modern and well-equipped family sedan that has become many car buyers' practical choice for their daily drive.

With its 1.4-liter Kappa Dual-CVVT gasoline engine delivering 95 horsepower and a choice of a reliable 4-speed automatic or a more engaging 5-speed manual transmission, it is more than capable and ready to drive around town or to the countryside.

The Soluto's 7-inch touchscreen infotainment system, embedded with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, keeps drivers and passengers entertained on every ride.

As for the Stonic subcompact crossover, it still continues to turn heads and gain a more significant following because of its stylish looks and dynamic drive. The Stonic is a practical and trendy crossover its owners would love to be seen on the road. With 185 mm of ground clearance, functional roof rails, and a versatile interior, the Stonic is as stylish as it is practical.

 For those needing a reliable workhorse for their businesses, the Kia K2500 goes beyond the basic needs of everyday transport by providing a comfortable and reliable platform from which to build a trustworthy mobility partner. Available in either 4×2 or 4×4 trim and various body and bed layouts, the Kia K2500 can carry up to 1,635 kilos of cargo effortlessly.

A 2.5-liter intercooled and turbocharged diesel engine producing 128 hp at 3,800 rpm and 255 Nm of torque ensures that no load is too heavy for the Kia K2500.

Kia customers may contact any of the 43 Kia dealerships nationwide for more information about its latest products and offerings. They may also visit www.kia.com/ph for inquiries and reservations.

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