Equipment boost for 300 Units of Kia Rondo EX and EXS

on 29 May 2010 ~ 28 Comments
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Rondo EX and EXS will have their equipment level boosted temporarily your lucky If you’re looking to buy a Kia Rondo (called the Naza Citra II Rondo) sometime soon.

The price of ’2.0L EX (A/T) 2010 MODEL’ & ’2.0L EXS (A/T) 2010 MODEL’ is Rm86,088.00 and Rm90,088.00 respectively.

The price of ’2.0L EX (A/T) 2010 MODEL’ & ’2.0L EXS (A/T) 2010 MODEL’ is Rm86,088.00 and Rm90,088.00 respectively. It will maintain the same but these 300 units will receive the additional following: new front skirting, side skirting, rear skirting, rear spoiler, door protector visor, wheel arch moulding, rear bumper pad and chrome tail pipe.

Checkout the 2010 pricelist here.

As for interior enhancements, the 300 units will get a 9.5 inch overhead LCD screen equipped with a DVD player as well as leather trim covered seats, and new solar tinting. In addition, there’s also an emergency kit bag, first aid kit, fire extinguisher and a tire inflator for free.

Naza Kia has sold 264 units of the Optima platform and engine based Rondo MPV in the first four months of this year so far so I am guessing that the 300 units will be gone in the next three months or so, or perhaps faster if many people are enticed by the offer.

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28 Responses to “Equipment boost for 300 Units of Kia Rondo EX and EXS”

  1. kaikai 29 May 2010 at 6:53 pm Permalink

    Using Ron97 ,FC 13.2 lit/ 100km, = 27sen/km.

    Who has the exora fc?

  2. paultan fan 29 May 2010 at 8:16 pm Permalink

    i thk for it size and engine, its much better than nissan grand livina. also it spec

  3. Mad Cat 29 May 2010 at 9:03 pm Permalink

    Honda’s Freed might be the right vehicle for you.

  4. Slayer 29 May 2010 at 9:37 pm Permalink

    Yess, i’m totally agreed with you….think thousand time before you buy Naza brand…my past experienced really gave me good thought..sesal dulu pendapatan, sesal kemudian tak berguna..

  5. dzat 29 May 2010 at 10:19 pm Permalink

    Citroen C4 Grand Picasso is midi MPV….the Citroen C8 is the full size MPV from citroen

  6. Squawk 29 May 2010 at 10:58 pm Permalink

    Yup, same here. Noticed the showroom car had different seats than the one I saw earlier (1st batch, CBU), asked the salesman about it and confirmed the change by checking the brochure too. Said ‘thank you’ and walked out.

    Those who were sold by the pictures in the brochure and didn’t check the CKD seats… oops. Stupid salesman also kept quiet about it until I asked.

  7. dzat 29 May 2010 at 11:17 pm Permalink

    Bro 4G63T DSM,

    I think you need a full size mpv and not midi mpv (rondo/GL/Exora/stream/wish/msian ODC..etc). cheapest and good value will be the Nissan Serena with a sliding door (very practical if you need to maneuver the child seat or putting your child in their seat at tights parking esp at those malls). Further more its 2-2-3 seating configuration with walk through area will spot ON for a family vehicles since yr missus might need to keep on moving from 1st all the way to 3rd row to attend to the kids. And it got rear air-cond too for those grumpy little kids at the back (shame on you stream/greed/wish)

  8. p4k4bu 29 May 2010 at 11:22 pm Permalink

    Maybe now is the time to introduce better diesel while world oil price is relatively low (USD 70 per barrel).

    Come october, price most likely will go up again.

    Of course the ‘pihak berwajib’ must act fast laaaa…. as fast as getting rid some piece of land somewhere south of the penisula ….
    ;-)

  9. dzat 30 May 2010 at 12:16 am Permalink

    If you want power…try test a diesel Rondo, its streets ahead of these petrols…but u need to try it outside msia ; )

  10. dzat 30 May 2010 at 12:45 am Permalink

    Whatever it is, luv the huge torque of a diesel and u be saving the planet due to lower co2 and less fuel consumption….. while having fun!

  11. dzat 30 May 2010 at 1:19 am Permalink

    Maybe next year they’ll bring the diesel…..we’re suppose to be euro 4 compliance in 2011. Oil burner, here we come and let kick those asthmatic and guzzler petrols

  12. 4G63tDSM 30 May 2010 at 1:34 am Permalink

    I agree its a good value choice.

    I tend to hold on to cars well over 10 years so depreciation don’t really sting.

    But what erks me is usability has been compromised because of some really stupid cost saving measure.

    Maybe thats why they are not moving off the lots. I’ve heard similar complaints from other potential buyers and from the sales people themselves..

  13. Tiadaid 30 May 2010 at 1:35 am Permalink

    Diesel not up to standard bcoz
    1) It’ll cost more
    2) Then trucking businesses have to raise transport cost
    3) Then other businesses “affected” by tranaportation cost rise will raise prices
    4) Then schmoes like us have to bear with expensive everything.

  14. acerman 30 May 2010 at 2:07 am Permalink

    U must be a lucky man to be able to ‘test’ both cars at every level!
    Congrats!
    How long did the company gave you permission to ‘test’ the car? A week? A month? A year?

  15. nmh 30 May 2010 at 2:52 am Permalink

    ….and its ugly

  16. nmh 30 May 2010 at 3:50 am Permalink

    Ill take exora

  17. csv 30 May 2010 at 4:05 am Permalink

    hmm, getting rid of the old stocks?

    or trying to clear the body kits away.

    either way, its a good deal for those looking for a value mpv.

  18. subhero 30 May 2010 at 4:31 am Permalink

    bro, its just the strategic to finish the OLD stock. Dont get into the TRAP.

  19. sam 30 May 2010 at 4:42 am Permalink

    nope.. thats not naza citra II rondo pictures… those are original kia rondo pictures. naza interior is fully black.

    i own the fu**ed up version. i still think its value for money thou. most mpv user rarely use the 3rd row anyway. thats why alza is so popular.

  20. subhero 30 May 2010 at 4:45 am Permalink

    should be.

  21. IMAM MUDA 30 May 2010 at 4:53 am Permalink

    bila la dia ni nk puas..

  22. yahoogirl 30 May 2010 at 5:25 am Permalink

    The power of Rondo way better than Exora. Rondo seems to be as or more powerful than toyota wish based on my test

  23. P 30 May 2010 at 6:01 am Permalink

    Nice effort from Naza Kia but no, thanks…. :)

  24. Abraham Tawi 30 May 2010 at 6:03 am Permalink

    I think its due to the low quality of diesel and majority of Malaysians think that Diesel powered vehicles are for lorries and 4×4. Hope that will change though, as manufacturers such as BMW is trying to sell the ‘d’ cars here.

  25. 4G63T DSM 30 May 2010 at 6:09 am Permalink

    Just noticed in the pictures, it shows the original 2nd row seat configuration….did they fix the seats?

    I was very impressed with the Rondo with a test drive on the first day. Couple months later, I was ready to buy….literally with checkbook in hand for the downpayment at the dealer when I realised they fuxked up the seats…..

    I hope some Naza Kia guy is reading this.

  26. Squawk 30 May 2010 at 6:16 am Permalink

    Renault Espace, Citroen C4 Grand Picasso, Kia Carnival… those are full size MPVs.

  27. 4G63T DSM 30 May 2010 at 6:40 am Permalink

    I will bite if they fixed the 2nd row seats. Regardless of whatever stupid add-ons they included.

    I would have bitten long time ago if they had not screwed the seats up.

    Its real stupid for a 7 seat MPV that you can’t get to the 3rd row if you’ve installed a rearward facing child seat…..or have to get all the 2nd row pasengers to exit the vehicle to slide the seats….imagine if it was raining….

    Only an idiot would re-design a properly working seat….just to make it worst.

  28. kvyn 29 July 2010 at 7:20 am Permalink

    i think it’s a worth for value car


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