For one of the most practical hatchbacks going that's also smart-looking and friendly, a Kia Ceed lease deal should be more than satisfactory. It's safe, well-equipped, roomy for driver and passengers alike and very easy and relaxing to drive. Its 395-litre boot is bigger than almost all small hatchbacks and a standard adjustable floor means there’s no annoying load lip. Flip the back seats down and a bike with its wheel attached fits in.
Light steering, supple suspension, supportive seats and good sound suppression make the Ceed nice to drive, and there's a good range of economical engines. The interior has gotten plusher in the latest update, too, with a smattering of metal-effect trims and plenty of squidgy plastic trims.
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