Kia Picanto 1.25 MPI Petrol Auto – EFTM QUICK FIX

For many people who get the chance to review different cars week in and week out, the Kia Picanto wouldn’t be on the radar, and would sit idle most of their time with it – but for me, this is an alternative to my daily driver – my 2010 Mazda 2, so it was great to see what $15,000 buys in 2016.

Make: KIA

Model: Picanto

Variant:  1.25 MPI Petrol

Engine / Transmission: In-line 4 cyl. DOHC MPI1 D-CVVT2 16 valve

Vital StatsMax power (kW @ rpm) 63 @ 6,000 / Max torque (Nm @ rpm) 120 @ 4,000

KIA Claimed Fuel Economy: 5.3l / 100km

EFTM Claimed Fuel Economy: 6.7l/ 100km

Price: $14,999 (Plus $520 premium paint – $15,510 Driveaway)

Wow Factor: It’s tiny, and the price might seem low because of the size, but you’ve got Bluetooth Audio, an easy drive and great safety features like airbags including side impact and reversing sensors for those car park moments. And hey, $15,000 – that’s wow right?

Most Impressive: Again, how do you argue with the price.  Fit and finish is miles ahead of where cars were five years ago – so if you’re coming out of something from the early 2000’s or even more recently this will be very impressive.

Least Impressive: So this may seem insane – but the rear-view mirror is strange as hell.  It’s too high for the back window so you can never see too far behind you – at best you’re looking at the road a few hundred meters back.  It seems to me that it needs to be lower.  It’s ridiculous right? But I think people test-driving this, then jumping into another super-compact car will remember that as the “strange” thing which might put them off.  I didn’t get over it after a week – normally silly things like that pass over in that time.

The Sweeping Statement: For $15,000 you’ve got a basic but well-connected little car, it drives well and is quite comfy in daily traffic to be honest – as an A to B and shopper it’s a great value compact car – test drive the Kia Picanto to give it a look.

Trevor Long

Trev is a Technology Commentator, Dad, Speaker and Rev Head. He produces and hosts two popular podcasts, EFTM and Two Blokes Talking Tech. He also appears on over 50 radio stations across Australia weekly, and is the resident Tech Expert on Channel 9’s Today Show each day and appears regularly on A Current Affair. Father of three, he is often found down in his Man Cave. Like this post? Buy Trev a drink!

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