Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

POLO’S NO HARD SEL IAN DONALDSON GETS BEHIND THE WHEEL OF A MOTOR THAT SHOWS MATURITY BEYOND ITS YEARS

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LUCKY the car maker who can produce a model that sits equally classlessl­y outside a stately home or modest side street semi. Not many manage it. The original Mini was certainly that sort of car.

Today, the VW Golf fills the role of all things to all men (and women).

Turn up to the Palace in your GTI and nobody will reckon you’ve hit a rocky patch at the bank.

Shrink the Golf into a Polo and the same applies, but at a gently lower pitch; for here is a car that says its owner knows a decent set of wheels but really has nothing to prove in the automotive minefield.

Plenty big enough for most families, smart looking in a restrained sort of way and built with the solidity of something hewn from the solid, the Polo tackles things with an easy aplomb.

Pick the precise specificat­ion of the Polo driven here and the easy-going nature of the car is enhanced by the lack of a clutch pedal to process, instead there’s £1,350 worth of automatic transmissi­on to make this already grown up smallish car feel positively mature.

It’s not just the way the Polo generation or two since.

But it remains smaller than most of today’s other road users because they’ve also grown up (and out).

Every centimetre saved makes for more relaxed progress when the traffic builds up.

With the Polo that bottleneck is as likely to be found on the way to the station car park in the morning as on the last-minute rush to the school gates, or the supermarke­t for something for supper.

If that rush takes in some open roads on the way, you’ll discover that the smallness of the Polo’s engine – a mere 999ccs – is no bar to making swift forward progress, the distant thrum from its three turbocharg­ed cylinders providing surprising performanc­e.

Even using most of it for most of the 500 or so miles of the drive, the dash readout’s 45.3mpg seemed an encouragin­g result.

A little restraint would no doubt have done better, but this is a car that likes to get a bit of a move on.

Small does not mean meanly equipped, with this SEL trim level car coming with air conditioni­ng, parking sensors front and rear and satellite navigation.

Find another £295 and you’ll add heated front seats, while £255 brings the clearest rear view camera you could hope to find.

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The VW Polo SEL 1.0
A closer look at the front seats The VW Polo SEL 1.0

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