Kia Niro Hybrid road test report and review
Kia’s Niro is an easy car to live with. It looks good, drives well and offers choice when it comes to the drivetrain – petrol, hybrid or fully electric
Kia’s Niro is an easy car to live with. It looks good, drives well and offers choice when it comes to the drivetrain – petrol, hybrid or fully electric
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“WHAT’S that?” my friend asked he strode up my drive. “It’s a Fiat 500,” I replied with a slight grin on my face. “No it’s not, he said, they’re small cars, that’s a crossover!” He has a point – It’s a Fiat 500 Jim, but not as we know it . . . Like the now BMW-owned Mini, what started off as a modern remake of a much-loved classic has now developed into a brand in its own right.
The ubiquitous Fiat 500 returned to our showrooms in 2008 and has since spawned various spin-offs, much like a Hollywood blockbuster.
THE trendy styling that has become familiar on the Peugeot car range is now finding its way onto the latest van line-up as well.
THE Peugeot 2008 has been with us for a couple of years now and I for one, really like it, but the main talking point with this car, is the engine, which is a recent addition to the range. Designed for economy, on paper its figures are impressive (up to 78.6mpg) but how does it fare in the real world – I’ve been finding out.