2019 Kia Cerato GT review

You know Kia has come a ridiculously long way when you jump into something with a GT badge on the back and go ‘yeah, that makes sense’. And, truly, the Kia Cerato GT and its sister car the Hyundai i30 N-line are both great bits of kit with more than enough power and torque to be considered a touch above ‘warm hatch’ status.

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