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The Kia Pride is an automobile (of the size defined as a supermini or subcompact car) produced by South Korean manufacturer Kia Motors from March 1987 to 2000. It was a rebadged version of the Ford Festiva (introduced in Japan the previous year), which also sold in some markets as the Mazda 121. The Pride was replaced in 2001 by the Rio, which retains the Kia Pride name in South Korea. The Pride was sold in four-door saloon form (in LX, GTX, and trim levels), as well as three- and five-door hatchback forms (the CD-5) and five-door estate body styles. Originally powered by 1.1 or 1.3 litre…mehr

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The Kia Pride is an automobile (of the size defined as a supermini or subcompact car) produced by South Korean manufacturer Kia Motors from March 1987 to 2000. It was a rebadged version of the Ford Festiva (introduced in Japan the previous year), which also sold in some markets as the Mazda 121. The Pride was replaced in 2001 by the Rio, which retains the Kia Pride name in South Korea. The Pride was sold in four-door saloon form (in LX, GTX, and trim levels), as well as three- and five-door hatchback forms (the CD-5) and five-door estate body styles. Originally powered by 1.1 or 1.3 litre carburetted petrol engines, the 1.1 unit was dropped in 1995 and the other received fuel injection in order to meet European Union emissions requirements. Production continued until the summer of 2000 when Kia launched the larger Rio.