Friday 7 January 2011

KIA FREEBIES

Kia would like to offer you FREE home energy saving products as part of the Government's initiative to cut carbon emissions. These products are designed for use in the home and aim to reduce energy use, resulting in savings on your utility bills.

all you have to do is log on to www.freegreengadgets.co.uk/home/kia

use the promotional code KIA


FREE Energy Saving Plug

Don't just standby, start saving energy with a free LIME energy saving plug worth £19.99. This intelligent plug turns your appliances off standby in one easy click via your remote control. Households in the UK now spend around 10% of their electricity bill on standby power, with the average household having up to 12 gadgets left on standby at any one time. (source: Energy Saving Trust). Leaving items on standby wastes energy and money, so start thinking 'savings' not 'standby' with a free LIME energy saving plug and you could save up to £20 on your energy bills.

FREE Water Widget

One fifth of a household's carbon footprint already comes just from heating water (source: Act On CO2), turn your shower into an ecoshower and save money on your energy and water bill. This clever gadget takes less than 5 minutes to fit and reduces the amount of water used by up to 70%. For an averaged sized 3 bedroom house this could result in a saving of up to £80 off your annual bill. Not suitable for low flow showers and not recommended for electric showers.
Offer ends 28th February 2011 so register now!

Promotion Code: KIA

Thursday 6 January 2011

2011 New Picanto




Kia release images of revamped supermini
South Korean car manufacturers Kia have released pictures of their all new Picanto, which will be unveiled to the public at the Geneva Motor Show this March.
The updated Picanto has been designed to be more in line with Kia's other models, offering a modern streamlined look.
To maintain its reputation as one of the UK's more popular superminis, the new offering will be available in a range of specifications. Car buyers will be able to choose from either a 1-litre or 1.2-litre petrol engine, as well as a 3-door or 5-door option. It is also rumoured that LPG, bi-fuel and flex fuel choices could be available in the months after the model's launch.
The Picanto's new look should appeal to a broader market spectrum, offering a more grown-up aesthetic. Speaking to Auto Express, Kia announced that the model was ''bolder, more mature and more self confident.'' Complementing its more mature design, the new Picanto is larger than its predecessor.
Kia's design chief Peter Schreyer explains in CAR Magazine the reasons for increasing the supermini's size, saying it is ''to break up the height and give the car a more sure-footed stance.''
As well as growing in stature, the Picanto, which is famed for its economical characteristics, is expected to increase in price. Estimates put the starting price of the new model at £7,000.