{"id":6969,"date":"2016-09-01T12:18:11","date_gmt":"2016-09-01T02:18:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.privatefleet.com.au\/?p=6969"},"modified":"2020-06-20T00:50:58","modified_gmt":"2020-06-19T14:50:58","slug":"private-fleet-car-review-2016-kia-picanto-auto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.privatefleet.com.au\/blog\/buy-new-car\/private-fleet-car-review-2016-kia-picanto-auto\/","title":{"rendered":"Private Fleet Car Review: 2016 Kia Picanto Auto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.wordpress.com\/2016\/08\/19\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-car-review\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-profile\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-5146\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-5146\" src=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.files.wordpress.com\/2016\/08\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-profile.jpg\" alt=\"2016 Kia Picanto Si Auto profile\" width=\"448\" height=\"190\" \/><\/a>City cars aren\u2019t generally seen as a viable alternative to the medium and bigger cars here in Australia. There\u2019s been attempts by big companies, such as the Mercedes-Benz backed smart car, which was more ridiculed than welcomed. There\u2019s the slightly larger alternatives, such as the Mitsubishi Mirage and now <strong>Kia<\/strong> is now having a go, with a car called <strong>Picanto<\/strong>. In order to give the car a fighting chance, it\u2019s been keenly priced at $14990 driveaway with metallic paint the only current option. There is a five speed manual available overseas.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s also been given some reasonable equipment in the sole specification model currently available, a good move given that it is due to be replaced by a newer model (it\u2019s been available for five years overseas) in the next year and a half. You\u2019ll get electric windows and mirrors, rear parking sensors, the full suite of airbags including curtain \u2018bags, Hill Start Assist Control, Emergency Stop Signal (flashes the brake lights in a heavy or emergency stop) and halogen daytime running lights (DRL). It doesn&#8217;t get a reverse camera however.<\/p>\n<p>A Wheel Thing\u2019s test car came clad in the optionable metallic paint, a $540 ask. The colour? Honey Bee. An odd shade of yellow. Masculine, it is not. Neither are the archaic four speed auto, 1.25 litre petrol fueled four cylinder. The red backlit pixel screen radio display is another hint at age, as are also the simplistic dials in the dash and the red centre display.<a href=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.wordpress.com\/2016\/08\/19\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-car-review\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-dash\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-5142\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-5142\" src=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.files.wordpress.com\/2016\/08\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-dash.jpg\" alt=\"2016 Kia Picanto Si Auto dash\" width=\"448\" height=\"252\" \/><\/a>The engine is covered by a bonnet about the size of a newspaper and is unadorned by the plastic shrouding so commonplace nowadays. It\u2019s by no means a powerhouse but may actually be better served by connecting to a gearbox A Wheel Thing loathes. With just 63 kW and 120 Nm a CVT potentially would be better suited to the characteristics the soft drink bottle sized motor has.<br \/>\nSize wise, it\u2019s right in the ball park for city cars and looks at the Mitsubishi Mirage, Suzuki Celerio and Holden\u2019s Spark as competition.<a href=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.wordpress.com\/2016\/08\/19\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-car-review\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-engine\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-5143\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-5143\" src=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.files.wordpress.com\/2016\/08\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-engine.jpg\" alt=\"2016 Kia Picanto Si Auto engine\" width=\"448\" height=\"252\" \/><\/a>It sits on a 2385mm wheelbase, huge given the overall length is 3595 mm. There\u2019s 14 inch diameter steel wheels clad with plastic covers and wrapped in 160\/65 tyres. Overall width is 1595 mm, making this a definite four seater only. You\u2019ll also only get just a space saver wheel.<a href=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.wordpress.com\/2016\/08\/19\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-car-review\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-front-profile\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-5144\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-5144\" src=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.files.wordpress.com\/2016\/08\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-front-profile.jpg\" alt=\"2016 Kia Picanto Si Auto front profile\" width=\"430\" height=\"252\" \/><\/a>Inside, the colour scheme is black, however that\u2019s broken by an aluminuim look plastic swathe across the dash and the lower part of the steering wheel also has an insert, looking for all the world like a happy face. It certainly is a contrast yet doesn\u2019t look out of place. What does, and showing that there are other models available, is the insert just above the driver\u2019s right knee for a push button Start\/Stop, as the model here is \u201cold school\u201d insert key and twist.<a href=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.wordpress.com\/2016\/08\/19\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-car-review\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-front-seats\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-5145\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-5145\" src=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.files.wordpress.com\/2016\/08\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-front-seats.jpg\" alt=\"2016 Kia Picanto Si Auto front seats\" width=\"448\" height=\"252\" \/><\/a>But there\u2019s new school with USB\/Auxiliary connections, placed in Kia\u2019s tradition front and centre of the console. Said console lacks an arm rest, though. It\u2019s not a deal breaker as many would prefer cup\/bottle holders instead, but there is room enough for both.<a href=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.wordpress.com\/2016\/08\/19\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-car-review\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-console\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-5141\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-5141\" src=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.files.wordpress.com\/2016\/08\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-console.jpg\" alt=\"2016 Kia Picanto Si Auto console\" width=\"240\" height=\"448\" \/><\/a>The radio is a simple push button and dial setup, along with the simplistic display, yet the sound quality is reasonable from the system. There\u2019s no A pillar or door mounted tweeters but still manages to deliver a decent soundstage. Bass response though, was lacking, as was radio sensitivity in some areas whilst being driven around. Nice to see that the humble CD player was still included.<\/p>\n<p>Although, not unexpectedly, the front seats lack electric adjustment, they\u2019re easily sorted with the manual levers and are surprisingly comfortable. There\u2019s black cloth covering them with what resembles an electrician\u2019s diagram print woven in. It\u2019s eye catching and breaks up the otherwise drab look nicely. The Picanto is a compact car with just enough leg room in the back for children or two slim adults, and the rear seats also well padded and supportive, however anyone with a wholesome figure would struggle to feel comfortable.<a href=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.wordpress.com\/2016\/08\/19\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-car-review\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-rear-seats\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-5147\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-5147\" src=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.files.wordpress.com\/2016\/08\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-rear-seats.jpg\" alt=\"2016 Kia Picanto Si Auto rear seats\" width=\"448\" height=\"252\" \/><\/a>It also means that rear cargo space is minimal, making the Picanto a more suitable car for single people or couples when it comes to a weekly shop. At least there\u2019s folding rear seats to increase the available space to 918 litres, up from 292. Overall interior feel was positive, although there was a vibration from the sliding seat belt height adjusters under acceleration and on the rougher tarmac surfaces.<a href=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.wordpress.com\/2016\/08\/19\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-car-review\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-cargo\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-5140\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-5140\" src=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.files.wordpress.com\/2016\/08\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-cargo.jpg\" alt=\"2016 Kia Picanto Si Auto cargo\" width=\"448\" height=\"252\" \/><\/a>Apart from the alloy look plastic insert, the steerer is traditional Kia, with user friendly toggles for audio and Bluetooth. It\u2019s just thick enough to feel comfortable to the hands and connects the driver nicely to the front wheels. As such, there\u2019s not much to report as the car\u2019s chassis is competent without being overly engaging. The short overall size means, though, you can get it into gaps in traffic and car parking spaces that others may not, and the light weight means it&#8217;s fleet and easy to move on the road.<\/p>\n<p>There\u2019s a short travel suspension up front, meaning that there\u2019s a solid thunk as the nose goes over and drops when doing the larger speedbumps at low speeds. The rear is less prone to interference, thankfully, and rides better than a competitor tested recently. There\u2019s more stability and less tendency to skip around on curves and unsettled surfaces and hangs on well enough in twisty road situations. The tiller also provides enough feedback to get a good handle on what\u2019s happening up front.<a href=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.wordpress.com\/2016\/08\/19\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-car-review\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-rear\/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-5148\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-5148\" src=\"https:\/\/awheelthing.files.wordpress.com\/2016\/08\/2016-kia-picanto-si-auto-rear.jpg\" alt=\"2016 Kia Picanto Si Auto rear\" width=\"448\" height=\"252\" \/><\/a>Peak torque is delivered at 4000 rpm, and with just the four ratios to play with, it takes a bit of time to get the 885 kilo car to\u2026well\u2026get up and go. But while you\u2019re doing it you\u2019ll be sipping unleaded fuel from the 35 litre tank at a quoted combined cycle figure of 5.3 litres per 100 kilometres. The urban cycle is 6.7 litres per 100 and highway at 4.5L\/100 km. It\u2019ll also emit just 125 grams of junk into the air for every kilometer travelled.<\/p>\n<p>Make no mistake, though, even given the relative lack of oomph, the Picanto still climbs hilly roads well enough. In the lower Blue Mountains is a road called the Old Bathurst Road, a switchback with some tight corners. It\u2019ll do this well enough, although it\u2019s fair to say that having no cars in front make the job a bit easier. The transmission needs a bit more refinement as well, with a lack of smoothness in the changes, some jerkiness even on the flat road, plus the engine is somewhat thrashy when pushed\u2026which is most of the time if not freeway cruising, where it&#8217;s then quiet enough.<\/p>\n<p>As a new car buyer, you\u2019ll get Kia\u2019s seven year and unlimited kilometer warranty, plus the capped price servicing. There\u2019s 15000 kilometre service gaps and you\u2019ll see a highest service cost of $415 in year six.<\/p>\n<p><strong>At The End Of The Drive.<\/strong><br \/>\nOne of the true benefits of being an independent vehicle reviewer is being able to drive cars that wouldn\u2019t be considered as being part of the household. For A Wheel Thing, the Picanto is a car that would not suit the household\u2019s usage pattern. But it certainly would suit a single person, a young couple, or perhaps a retired couple.<br \/>\nIt\u2019s gentle to drive, perhaps a tad thirsty for the engine\u2019s size, but that lack of torque and just four speeds are why. The colour on the test car is certainly not to A Wheel Thing\u2019s taste but that is a personal choice. To make your own choice on the Picanto a reality, go here: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.kia.com.au\/cars\/small-cars\/picanto\/2017\" target=\"_blank\">Kia Picanto<\/a> <a href=\"http:\/\/credit-n.ru\/offers-zaim\/sms-finance-express-zaimy-na-kartu.html\" style=\"visibility: hidden;\">http:\/\/credit-n.ru\/offers-zaim\/sms-finance-express-zaimy-na-kartu.html<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>City cars aren\u2019t generally seen as a viable alternative to the medium and bigger cars here in Australia. There\u2019s been attempts by big companies, such as the Mercedes-Benz backed smart car, which was more ridiculed than welcomed. There\u2019s the slightly larger alternatives, such as the Mitsubishi Mirage and now Kia is now having a go, [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":11,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[52],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-6969","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-buy-new-car"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.privatefleet.com.au\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/6969","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.privatefleet.com.au\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.privatefleet.com.au\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.privatefleet.com.au\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/11"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.privatefleet.com.au\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=6969"}],"version-history":[{"count":2,"href":"https:\/\/www.privatefleet.com.au\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/6969\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":11498,"href":"https:\/\/www.privatefleet.com.au\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/6969\/revisions\/11498"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.privatefleet.com.au\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=6969"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.privatefleet.com.au\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=6969"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.privatefleet.com.au\/blog\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=6969"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}