Wheels Australia – August 2019

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  1. KIA PICANTO
    The Picanto’s smart and stylish cabin
    appeals with its minimalist dash,
    beaut tablet touchscreen, supportive
    front seats (offering the sole fore-aft
    headrest adjustment), theatre-style
    rear seating, a great driving position
    and plenty of standard features.
    On the flipside is its clammy vinyl
    upholstery, lack of steering reach
    adjustment, and absence of a digital
    speedo. A 255L cargo capacity
    reflects Kia’s sub-B city-friendly
    sizing. Space-saver spare.
    2. RENAULT CLIO
    Clio’s cabin presents as the most
    premium here. Series II brought a
    welcome multimedia update but the
    small screen betrays its age. Front
    seats are sumptuous, less so out back.
    Low windscreen header and small
    wipers hem forward vision a little. The
    group’s only digital speedo has no
    analogue alternative and dated wheel
    controls lack night-time illumination.
    Heaps of door storage, though, and
    luggage capacity is a handy 300L.
    Space-saver spare.
    3. SUZUKI SWIFT
    Minimalist, cohesive and beautifully
    constructed cabin has the most space
    here. Dash is a winner, highlighted
    by best vision out, sporty dials, nif ty
    wheel and user-friendly switchgear.
    But fiddly touchscreen could do with
    a volume knob, while speedo lacks
    digital readout. Rear kneeroom will
    shame larger small cars, but 242L
    boot capacity is the trade-off. Road
    noise is also obvious back there, rear
    storage is sparse and there are no
    grab handles. Space-saver spare.


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