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Description
Got this 2025 Kia XCeed up and running in Blairgowrie, Blairgowrie and Rattray — it's been a solid few months in my daily routine. The 1.5T petrol engine with the ISG start-stop system is smooth, and the 138kW power delivery feels responsive without being too aggressive.Inside, it's got a 10.25-inch touchscreen with sat-nav, and a big 12.3-inch TFT dash that’s easy to read. The 18-inch alloy wheels look sharp, and the GT-Line trim gives it that sporty but not flashy vibe. There’s a USB port at the front and a Type-C port — useful for charging phones on the go.
The seats fold in a 40-20-40 split, so I can squeeze in a bit more space when needed. I’ve got a JBL 8-speaker sound system that actually plays well — not fancy, but it’s good for music and calls.
Safety features are pretty solid: ABS with EBD, brake assist, electronic stability control, blind-spot assist, and driver attention warning. The seats are all adjustable, and I’ve got memory settings for my driving position. There’s also a driver’s sunvisor with a little mirror — handy for morning drives.
It has Apple CarPlay and Android Auto with voice control, so I can keep my eyes on the road while I’m navigating or calling. The rear-view mirror auto-dims, and the headlights adjust automatically based on lighting. The alloy pedals and body-coloured trim give it a clean, modern feel.
I’ve been using it for regular city and weekend trips, and it’s held up well. The price is £23,940 — not cheap, but I’ve had it a while now and it’s been reliable.
I’m not a car dealer, just someone who’s been using this vehicle for a while and thought it’d be nice to part with it. If you’re looking for a practical, feature-rich SUV that doesn’t scream “new” but still has a good tech setup, this might be worth a look.
Let me know if you want to chat — I’ll be honest, I’m not selling it just to get rid of it, I just need to move on.