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During your Kia ownership you may need to replace a part and when that happens we recommend using Kia Genuine Parts. Kia Genuine Parts are engineered to precise and exact standards by Kia, matching the original specification of the vehicle. Non genuine parts can sometimes be less reliable leading to more frequent replacement and labour costs. This may compromise the performance of your Kia, and may also invalidate your warranty. Kia Genuine Parts are available from any Kia dealer at competitive prices. And because our dealers also have Kia Trained Technicians with the latest diagnostic equipment, you will be sure to get the right part for the job fitted properly. All Kia Genuine Parts are covered by a 2 year warranty
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RRG Group Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (Ref No 668548) for consumer credit purposes and an Appointed Representative of Ingeni Services Group Limited (Ref No 747381) which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority for Insurance Mediation purposes. We do not charge fees for processing finance or insurance products. Please be aware that we may receive an introductory fee or commission from our finance partners. We may also get paid an additional fixed commission if you are a returning customer. Commission may be calculated based on either a fixed amount relating to the vehicle you are purchasing, a percentage of the amount of finance you are borrowing, or a combination of both. Different finance lenders may pay different commissions for such introductions. Such payments will not affect the amount you pay under any finance agreement, all of which are set by the lender. We may also receive an introductory fee or commission from our insurance partners for processing insurance policies.