I’m not really interested in the Stonic but I do love watching your unique take on car reviews. You’ve taken the book of car reviewing and used it to prop up the wonky leg on the kitchen table. I am however very interested in the Skoda Kamiq, particularly after your review of the 85TSI, but now that the stop sale has been lifted on the 110TSI, that really needs to be your next project. Keep up the great work and whatever you’re being paid, it isn’t enough.
we're buying one these. i test drove the gt-line dct7 today. wow what an awesome little car to drive. you have to be in sport mode though. probably the best small car i've ever driven. simply superb
Thank you for your review. I own a Kia Sportage turbo diesel and it’s pretty good, and I’m wondering if and when we will get the Kia Soul EV here in OZ? My wife is looking at a new car soon.
My partner and i are in the market for a new car after having my veloster written off, he legit has a mancrush on Richard, we don’t skip anything, and we don’t watch the review if it’s not Richard 😂 thanks for the great reviews
The most tragic balloon incident since the Hindenburg... tomorrow I’m sure I’ll remember the story line of the birthday party, however not so confident I’ll remember the car...
We went for a test drive as my wife needs a new car. There was too much engine noise and it didn’t sound quite right, the doors don’t close with that nice thump and the audio system is terrible and you can just barely hear the rear muffled speakers. We decided to pay a little bit more go with the Kona active and in my opinion there is no comparison.
I took one for a test drive today and found the dual clutch very jerky at low speeds and the overall interior quality seemed very low. I like some Kias but this one is a long way from cars like the Kona and even the MG ZST that I drove.
Pricing for the GT Line does not make sense because, at that price, a better option would be Kia Seltos Sports with safety pack ($29K). It might be undiplomatic for you to compare Stonic against direct competitors but pricing within the same the car brand should be logical. PS - I am looking for a hatch/SUV in the $30K budget range with good ground clearance (because of pesky speed bumps outside my house). Currently considering Kia Seltos, Skoda Kamiq, Skoda Scala (disappointing for lack of Android connectivity) and Mitsubishi Eclipse. Subaru XV and Mazda CX-30 are possible alternatives but they are pricey. Any recommendation or suggestion to my "shortlist" would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Looks sexy ,sporty attractive practical SUV excellent ride , handling then we get to the eng 1.0 3pot with a turbo 74kw sure it's got some torque but in a vehicle at over a tonne wouldn't pull the skin of #### I'm guessing 0 100;in about 12 sec sorry Kia eng is a deal breaker for the same coin you can get a mits ASX MR with 4cyl na 110kw
All kia cars use so much petrol. I have a kia rio 2017 1.4L 4 cyl and it uses 7.5L/100km and I drive properly no hard accelerating just mix of city and highway driving. While a toyota corolla sports 1.8L 4 cyl uses 6.3L/100 km with city and high way driving combined. I wish I had bought a toyota instead.
A car has got to be serviced no matter what, a seven year warrenty is hard to beat when Kia build some of the best main stream cars in the business. If you can do better than that I would say go for it.
@@halitosis75 Its a new car mate your paying all the time to keep them on the road you dont get something for nothing these days. by the the way can you please explain what all the funny little yellow dots mean?