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By SIMON MILLS,


Managing Director, Belroyal Motors


What car can I buy for less than £20,000?


products and service to the motorist since 1926, and 88 years later quality motoring is now more affordable than ever before. Within the Kia and Mazda new car range there is a very exciting, practical and great value-for-money vehicle choice for all.


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Kia Motors, established in 1946, is Korea’s oldest car maker and one of the top 5 automotive groups in the world and is represented in Jersey by Bel Royal Motors. With the latest technologies and an excellent build quality, (The Kia brand is backed up with a pioneering 7 year vehicle warranty across the entire range), Kia cars are turning heads.


The very popular Kia Sportage is priced from just £15,656 on the road. Specify your Sportage to suit, by selecting between petrol or diesel, 2WD or Intelligent All-Wheel-Drive (AWD), and very slick shifting 5 or 6 speed manual or 6 speed automatic gearboxes. The Kia Sportage range comes with an unrivalled level of standard equipment, more stylish and dynamic than the norm,


el Royal Motors have been providing excellent


utilising premium materials throughout. Accompanied by a number unique design twists such as, the reverse angled C- pillar improving the outside view for rear passengers.


Privacy glass (where fitted) keeps out the glare and adds further style and elegance to the exterior appearance. The Kia Sportage also boasts an excellent range of standard features for greater visibility and road safety. These include stylish LED daytime running lights, front fog lights, and cornering lights (try these and you’ll never look back) and auto rain sensing wipers. The high driving position gives a sense of greater control and well laid out instruments maximise driver comfort.


EcoDynamics technology fitted as standard to the 1.6 petrol (GDi) and 1.7 CRDi diesel engines, featuring intelligent Stop and Go (ISG), which helps save more fuel and reduces your carbon footprint whilst maintaining excellent performance.


Bel Royal Motors close relationship with Mazda started in 1981, and with the all-new range and design ethos, there


has never been a more exciting time to own a Mazda.


Bel Royal Motors are now looking forward to the launch of the all-new Mazda 3 due in Jersey, January 4th 2014 with an indicated starting price of £16,695 (to be confirmed at Launch date). Available in 5 – door hatchback or 4-door Fastback body-style, the all- new Mazda 3 embodies the exhilarating driving DNA expected of Mazda. The vehicles stunning looks are inspired by the award winning ‘Kodo-Soul of Motion’ design.


This car delivers a perfectly balanced drive, while the lightweight, aerodynamic body delivers precision and agility in every journey. The result is a car that performs as brilliantly as it looks.


Generously-proportioned interior, along with a mountain of features and sophisticated design, sports-styled seats and soft touch materials provide the luxury you need to enjoy your driving experience.


Standard across the range is an advanced infotainment and connectivity system that provides a variety of features


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and application. This is controlled by a large 7” colour display and intuitive Multimedia Commander, both designed to ensure you can use the system with minimum effort meaning you can concentrate on enjoying the drive. Connectivity is key in the all-new Mazda 3 and via a compatible mobile device you can access thousands of internet radio stations from around the world, and even keep up to date with Facebook and Twitter.


Along with the innovative in- car technologies, a number of standard active and passive safety systems such as Smart City Brake Support (SCBS) deliver a journey that lets you feel in sync with your car in ways you’ve only imagined.


Come in and meet the cars and our staff at Bel Royal Motors at the end of Victoria Avenue.


Sales: 722556 Service: 722559 Web: www.Belroyalmotors.com


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