Used Kia ProCeed 2019-present reliability
Category: Estate car
The Kia ProCeed may place its emphasis on looks, but it's otherwise very similar to the commendable Ceed and Ceed Sportswagon.
What should I look for in a used Kia Pro Ceed estate?
The Kia ProCeed is a family car, so it pays to make sure its interior hasn’t been neglected by the previous owner. Ensure there are no stains on the seats, upholstery or carpets, check the interior plastics aren’t marked and see that all the electrical components still work properly.
Even though a rear-view camera is standard, parking sensors aren't, so check all over the car for scuff marks or dents that could have been made during low-speed manoeuvres.
Also, make sure the alloy wheels aren’t covered in scuffs from contact with kerbs. Not only can those be expensive to repair, but they can also be a clue towards suspension damage that could lead to excessive tyre wear, among other problems.
If you're looking for information on the older Ceed model, click here for our used review of the 2007-2012 Cee'd, or here for the 2012-2018 Ceed.
What are the most common problems with a used Kia Pro Ceed estate?
The ProCeed hasn't yet shown any major common problems.
Is a used Kia Pro Ceed estate reliable?
This generation of ProCeed wasn't included in the most recent What Car? Reliability Survey, but the Ceed finished a marvellous fourth out of 24 cars in the family car class. Kia finished ninth out of 30 car makers.
If you would like to see the full reliability list, head to the What Car? Reliability Survey pages for more information.