Kia Picanto Hatchback
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Performance
Pros:
Agile handling and fun to drive in urban settings
Good fuel economy, achieving over 50mpg
Cons:
Weedy performance from the 1.0-litre engine
Acceleration can feel sluggish, especially on the motorway
Safety rating
Pros:
Comes with standard safety features like automatic emergency braking
Seven-year warranty enhances reliability perception
Cons:
Expired Euro NCAP rating, previously rated three stars
Limited advanced safety tech compared to some rivals
Storage space
Pros:
Boot space of 255 litres is competitive for its class
Rear seats provide decent space for two adults
Cons:
Cramped for three adults in the back
Dacia Sandero offers more overall space
Driver Assist tech
Pros:
Standard rear parking sensors and reversing camera
Available features include lane keep assist and blind spot monitoring
Cons:
Basic models lack advanced driver assistance features
No hybrid or electric options available
Media/comfort
Pros:
Standard eight-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Simple and intuitive dashboard layout
Cons:
Interior materials feel plasticky and less premium
Sound system quality is average, especially at higher speeds
Summary
The Kia Picanto is a charming city car that excels in agility and practicality, making it a strong contender for urban driving. While it offers good fuel efficiency and a decent level of standard equipment, its performance may not satisfy those seeking a more powerful engine. Overall, it represents excellent value for those prioritising affordability and ease of use in city environments.
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