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Kia Picanto (2017 on)

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reviewed by Anonymous on 8 January 2024
4
reviewed by Andy Ross on 24 October 2020
5
reviewed by chewer1 on 27 September 2020
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reviewed by prion on 3 March 2020
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3 automatic

reviewed by Anonymous on 5 August 2019
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Overall rating
4
How it drives
2
Fuel economy
5
Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
5
Cost of maintenance and repairs
5
Experience at the dealership
5
How practical it is
5
How you rate the manufacturer
5
Overall reliability

Very good except for MPG and ride.

The car comes with all the latest gadgets but is let down by poor ride and disapointing mpg.

35 mpg is way lower than the 48 mpg advertised which is impossible unless you drive downhill all the time! Parkers review agrees with 35mpg on their long term test.

It comes with a can of gunk and a pump which is of no use, so you must buy a spare wheel. A 125/80 R15 is the correct size and NOT as shown on the B pillar sticker! This with all the tools can be had off the internet for £85.

The ride is spoiled by the 15" wheels being fitted with XL tyres. These are too stiff for such a light car and make it jostle all the time.

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About this car

Price£11,235–£15,685
Road TaxB–E
MPG44.8–64.2 mpg
Real MPG77.6%

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