The latest car reviews and update reveal the differing features of a Kia Picanto and the Renault Twingo. In line with that, many car enthusiasts can weigh the pros and cons on which car to choose and opt for.
A former report rendered by Which revealed that in terms of size, the Kia Picanto and the Renault Twingo are on the same path. Moreover, both cars are constructed to deal with the hurdles of city driving and giant skyscrapers.
Since both cars are city cars, the maneuver and built are all linked to counter the challenges of driving in the city, cruising the city streets, motorways and country lanes without the hassle and complications. In terms of parking and overcoming the hurdles of congested streets and park lanes, both Kia Picanto and the Renault Twingo can easily pass through these hurdles.
As for the Renault Twingo, it may look small on the outside but the inside is not cramped up and even the rear-wheel drive grants the car the ability to shift to a sixpence without putting extra effort, as noted by the same post. Meanwhile, the Kia Picanto is not falling behind in terms of comfort and style. Although it is a supermini car, the new model Kia Picanto offers innovative style. Knowing the fierce car market industry, Kia aims on dominating the supermini segment. Also, in terms of engines and throttle, 64bhp and 84bhp engines are powering up the Kia Picanto.
Regardless of the major improvements that Kia has integrated to its latest Kia Picanto, the competition remains unyielding. Also, one negative element for the Kia Picanto is its slow-moving three-cylinder engine, along with its dull steering that affects its overall performance.
However, one thing that makes the Kia Picanto ideal over the Renault Twingo is the pricing. Kia Picanto successfully maintained on giving affordable pricing to its consumers. To prove the latter, Kia Picanto can be bought new with a market value of £8,000 along with a seven-year warranty.
Although the Renault Twingo offers strong maneuverability, impressive rear passenger space and strong features. In terms of pricing, it is more expensive than the Kia Picanto, which is why it needs to pumped up its features to counter its higher marked up value, Auto Express reported.
Indeed, for city dwellers, the Kia Picanto and the Renault Twingo are among the ideal city cars to opt for. If given the chance and upon weighing the pros and cons of Kia Picanto and the Renault Twingo, which of the two will car enthusiasts opt to buy?
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