Kia Shuma
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The Kia Shuma, pronounced Shü-mä´, is a hatchback automobile produced from 1999 to 2004. It was developed from Kia's previous hatchback, the Mentor (Sephia Leo). Several years later, Kia reveals the minor redesigned model. Renamed as Spectra Wing / Shuma II. It's successor is also the Kia Cerato as the Spectra / Sephia II models.
The Shuma was powered 1.5 L and 1.8 L fuel injected inline four-cylinder petrol engines and its £8,500 starting price was £3,000 less than the approximately equivalent Ford Focus.
Three trim levels were available: an entry level S, slightly upgraded SX, and the top-of-the-range GSX.
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