The Seltos felt more refined, quieter and more responsive. The C-HR just felt sweeter than its rivals. The ASX has clumsy suspension, and its steering was inconsistent and fidgety. There was a big gap between the Qashqai and the Seltos, which was considerably better to drive in all aspects.
Kia Stonic “2” T-GDi review. For – great quality, impressive looks, unbeatable guarantee. Against – pricey, no 4×4 (yet). **** £17,354 Competition – Nissan Juke, Renault Captur, Peugeot 2008, Citroen C3 Aircross, Vauxhall-Opel Mokka, Ford EcoSport, Mitsubishi ASX, Suzuki Vitara, Fiat 500X, Dacia Duster, SEAT Arona, Skoda Karoq, Ssangyong Tivoli, Toyota CH-R, MG ZS, Mazda CX-3, Honda HR-V Kia hasn’t been slow in the past to spot potentially rich niches in the market and fill them with winning vehicles, but it’s been late spotting the emerging small SUV market, dominated by the Nissan Juke and the Renault Captur. Introducing the Kia Stonic; designed to fill that gap, and maybe sweep all before it, like the larger Sportage did. Kia reckons a combination of style and quality, plus of course the winning long-term warranty, will do the trick. It’s probably pushing on an open door, not least because in Europe this has become a massive sector of the market, accounting for 7 per cent of sales now at million in 2016, and set to soar to million in 2020. Prices start at £16,295 and reach up to £20,495 Kia expects to sell 70,000 Stonics in Europe in 2018, rising steadily to 100,000 a year. The Stonic is built in Korea alongside the Hyundai equivalent, the Kona. According to French auto consultancy Inovev, the Stonic will gradually replace Kia’s small MPV, the Venga, which is made in Slovakia. The Stonic might well be made there when the Venga ceases production, according to Inovev. 5 model line-up In Britain there is a five-model Stonic line-up based on grade 2 and First Edition trim levels. All versions offer an extensive package of connectivity features, while advanced electronic driver assistance systems such as autonomous emergency braking, lane departure warning and automatic switching between high and low headlight beams are available. The Stonic’s engineering is based on the smaller Rio, but it is a bit longer and taller, with greater ground clearance. Kia insists all models are front-wheel drive, because the take-up for all-wheel drive in this sector of the market is only 8 per cent. But Kia might well decide to sell the Stonic in the and to do that it must have four-wheel drive. That shouldn’t be a problem because the Kona will be sold in the as a 4×4. The First Edition version models stand out thanks to its two-tone paintwork. The roof, wing mirror casings and rear spoiler are picked out in either black, lime green, red or orange, depending on the choice of main body colour, and there are colour accents in the interior on the seats and around the lower centre console and display screen areas. That seemed a bit garish at first, but after a while you’ll get used to it. Greater functionality Inside quality is impressive. The number of buttons and switches has been kept to a minimum to give a neater look and greater functionality. All models have things like 17-inch alloy wheels, air conditioning, all-round electric windows, roof rails, rear parking sensors, remote locking, electrically adjustable heated door mirrors, a supervision cluster, Bluetooth with music streaming, automatic headlight control, bi-function projection headlamps and cornering lights and LED daytime running lights. The First Edition adds more stuff like a smart key entry system and engine start/stop button, stainless steel pedals, black cloth and grey faux leather upholstery, automatic air conditioning, LED rear lights, privacy glass, heated front seats and a dual-height luggage floor. Three engines are available – 117 hp T-GDi petrol direct-injection, 97 hp petrol, and a 107 hp diesel. All versions have a six-speed manual gearbox and are front-wheel drive. An automatic version is promised. The Stonic drives well and even the less powerful engines produce very acceptable performance. Kia Stonic What to buy? This is going to be easy because despite the long list of fantastic competitors in this small SUV sector, I’ve actually bought a Suzuki Vitara S Auto Allgrip *****. It’s fantastic value, looks terrific, is well equipped and there’s no nonsense about 2 wheel drive. OK, so I live in a village where you can justify spending a bit more for all-wheel drive, and it’s arguably in the next sector up – a compact SUV – but the price makes it competitive in the cheaper sector led by the Renault Captur. The Kia Stonic though is going to be an impressive competitor with a compelling buying case. (Kia provided train ticket, hotel) Kia Stonic “2” T-GDi Engine: litre 3-cylinder petrol direct injection Power: 116 hp @ 6,000 rpm Torque: 171 Nm-126 lb ft @1,500/4,000 Gearbox: 6-speed manual Drive: front-wheels Acceleration:0-60 mph seconds Top Speed:115 mph Fuel Consumption: claimed combined CO2:115 g/km Emissions class: Euro6 Length:4,140 mm Width: 1,760 Height:1,520 Weight: 1,185 kg Wheel-base:2,580 Suspension: MacPherson/torsion beam Insurance Group: 14 Warranty: 7 year-100,000 mile Boot capacity: 352/1,155 litres Competition:Nissan Juke, Renault Captur, Peugeot 2008, Citroen C3 Aircross, Vauxhall-Opel Mokka, Ford EcoSport, Mitsubishi ASX, Suzuki Vitara, Fiat 500X, Dacia Duster, SEAT Arona, Skoda Karoq, Ssangyong Tivoli, Toyota CH-R, MG ZS, Mazda CX-3, Honda HR-V Rating:**** Price:£17,354 For:great quality, impressive looks, unbeatable guarantee Against:pricey, no 4x4 (yet)
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Our independent 2021 Kia Stonic review in Australia, including price, specs, interior, ride and handling, safety and score. Whether you call it a city SUV, a compact crossover or a jacked-up hatch, the only thing that matters to the bean counters is that cars on stilts sell. In the small segment, they are cars like the Mazda CX-3, Toyota Yaris Cross, Hyundai Venue, and perhaps the South Korean brand’s own Seltos. Like the Yaris Cross or CX-3, the Kia Stonic is based on the similar-size hatchback – in this case the Rio, and for Mazda the 3 and for Toyota the Yaris…though Stonic, like Seltos, seems more of a rabbit out of a hat name. In any case, the Stonic is another display of how far Kia has come and how good a product the manufacturer can churn out. HOW MUCH DOES IT COST? Available in three variants, just the Sport and top-spec GT-Line are available until the entry-level S arrives in a few months. Pricing starts at $22,990 driveaway for the S with a six-speed manual, and $23,990 with six-speed auto. The Sport is priced at $24,990 and $25,990 for the same drivetrains respectively. The top-spec GT-Line costs $29,990 driveaway and comes with a seven-speed dual-clutch auto on account of it being the only model with a three-cylinder turbo; the others get a petrol. At a glance, standard equipment includes AEB, lane-keep assist, reversing camera and an infotainment screen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Sport adds 17-inch alloy wheels, sat-nav on the entertainment system, keyless entry with push-start ignition and electric mirrors. The GT-Line on test here further adds unique 17-inch alloys, LED headlights, two-tone paint or sunroof (latter optioned in this test car), sport seats and tinted windows. The standard colour is white, and every other colour adds $520, which is a bit of a sting. WHAT DOES IT COST TO OWN? The standard seven-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty from Kia applies to the Stonic and service intervals are every 15,000km/12 months for the and 10,000/12 months for the turbo. Capped-price servicing is available up to a long ten years. WHAT’S THE EXTERIOR LIKE? Sizewise it is very similar to a Rio hatch but with a 45mm higher stance thanks to some modifications to the underpinnings and suspension. At the front, this GT-Line looks quite sharp thanks to the LED signature in the headlights and silver-ascent tiger-nose grille. Underneath all of this are honeycomb inserts that add some sporty flavour, and the alloy wheels have a nice look without being too large for the arches. It’s a well-balanced design without being overt. As it is short, it’s easy to park, yet it has a good size interior. WHAT’S THE INTERIOR LIKE? There is a lot more recognisably Rio inside the car, which is to be expected. The new interior is a massive leap over the old Kia interior design and it works well. The display, which measures is quite large and very clear, with crisp graphics. Getting in is easy, with a slightly raised floor over the Rio (45-odd millimetres) and the front pews have good foot space and ok shoulder width for a six-foot-tall adult. The centre console is quite narrow and feels in this regard smaller than the Seltos, and also in headspace. But it’s workable and room in the back is good enough that you never need to shoehorn yourself in. WHAT’S THE INFOTAINMENT LIKE? The tablet-style screen is plonked on the centre of the dash and it works rather well. It has a high pixel density which helps graphics pop and the colours are vibrant. Connectivity includes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto (both corded), sat-nav for upper spec models, DAB radio, and Bluetooth. A bonus is the sounds of nature feature which I’d never pay much attention to normally. However, my child sitting in the back really enjoyed listening to it with fireplace, rainy day and rainforest the favourites and it sounded like a professional production ( not cheesy). WHAT IS THE STORAGE LIKE? As noted, the cabin is narrow so the room in the centre console is small, but shelves underneath the climate control are great for sitting a phone on. The door pockets are also quite reasonable, and there are cupholders that fit small to large coffee cups snuggly. The boot offers 352 litres which is bigger than the Rio by about 25L. It’s pretty spacious and deep considering the hatchback-like rear-end. It expands to 115L with all seats down. WHAT ENGINES ARE AVAILABLE? The standard engine in the S and Sport is a four-cylinder petrol engine producing 74kW and 133Nm through either a six-speed auto or manual. We can’t speak for that engine as we only drove the GT-Line. The GT-Line comes with a smaller three-cylinder but it benefits from turbocharged induction. That gives it the same 74kW of power but a meatier 172Nm of torque, and this can only be had with seven-speed dual-clutch auto. The also benefits from a small capacity, providing a claimed combined fuel consumption compared to for the engine. It’s a pretty energetic motor and though the dual-clutch can take a second to fire into gear if you are in traffic stop-starting, it does move with reasonable zest around town. It’s no powerhouse, but it’s also no slouch and keeps up with competition well. WHAT’S IT LIKE TO DRIVE? It’s a pretty sturdy platform and like the Rio, it is a good city car/crossover with light-weighted steering, compliant suspension and good brakes. When pushing on, it doesn’t love being thrown quickly around corners, but a hot hatch this is not. There is no all-wheel-drive option but the front wheels never feel overwhelmed and in the wet traction remains steady via traction control. A notable omission is adaptive cruise control for GT-Line despite AEB via radar sensors, though it does have lane-keep assist. It also misses out on front parking sensors though good visibility and a tight body mean spatial awareness isn’t hard to get a feel for in the Stonic. HOW SAFE IS THE STONIC? This is an odd one. The Rio has a five-star ANCAP rating and ANCAP has awarded the Stonic with the same five star rating. This is based on ANCAP seeing some validating paperwork from Kia’s engineers that shows the crash structures are essentially the same. But the rating applies only for the S and Sport, not the GT-Line. What’s a touch out of step is that this five-star rating is based on a 2017 crash test of the Rio. The new 2021 protocols are much more stringent, though that is not to suggest that the Stonic wouldn’t meet a five-star rating. WHAT ARE THE ALTERNATIVES? There are heaps of options here, like the new Ford Puma, Mitsubishi ASX, Toyota Yaris Cross, Skoda Kamiq, Volkswagen T-Cross, Nissan Juke, Hyundai Venue, Hyundai Kona, and Kia Seltos. Some more expensive, some less. THE BOTTOM LINE The Stonic is a good thing and worth a look, though you pay about a $5000 premium on this GT-Line over the equivalent Rio. However, as we are seeing, cars on stilts sell. Editor's Rating How do we rate the interior and practicality? How do we rate the value? How do we rate the controls and infotainment? How do we rate the performance? How do we rate the ride and handling? How do we rate the safety?
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The Stonic. 1. STARTING FROM HK$189,800. DISPLACEMENT UP TO 1,368cc. MAX POWER (PS/RPM) 100 / 6,000. WARRANTY 2 years/ 60,000km.
Stonic Dywanik gumowy do bagażnika Dywaniki do bagażnika - Rezaw Plast Kia Stonic chroń swój bagażnik. Łapie wszelkie zanieczyszczenia. Dzięki podwyższonej krawędzi nie musisz się martwić o rozlanie płynu. Dywanik mata do bagaznika gumowa Kia STONIC dolná poloha 2017 - Gumowa mata bagażnika Rezaw-Plast Model: Stonic Wysoki kołnierz (brzeg) ochronny skutecznie zatrzymuje wodę i brud, zabezpieczając oryginalną tapicerkę samochodową we wnętrzu bagażnika. Kółeczka antypoślizgowe na powierzchni maty ograniczają możliwość swobodnego przesuwania się ładunku ułatwiając jego transport. Trwały i elastyczny materiał... Learn more... Dywanik mata do bagaznika gumowa Kia STONIC horná poloha 2017 - Gumowa mata bagażnika Rezaw-Plast Model: Stonic Wysoki kołnierz (brzeg) ochronny skutecznie zatrzymuje wodę i brud, zabezpieczając oryginalną tapicerkę samochodową we wnętrzu bagażnika. Kółeczka antypoślizgowe na powierzchni maty ograniczają możliwość swobodnego przesuwania się ładunku ułatwiając jego transport. Trwały i elastyczny materiał... Learn more... Pokazuje 1 - 2 z 2 elementów
According to Skoda, the official combined fuel-use figure for the automatic Kamiq is 5.6 litres per 100 kilometres. The manual is more frugal at 4.9L. After a week of mixed but mostly urban driving, we recorded 8.5L/100km in the Ambition. That's quite a difference from the official figure.
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