Huddersfield Daily Examiner

SUPER STONIC

TAKES TO THE ROAD IN KIA’S ANSWER TOTHE BIGGER AND BULKIER SUV

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HEN a car designed solely for the European market is unexpected­ly put on sale in its country of origin because of public demand, it says a lot about its appeal.

The Kia Stonic was initially designed for buyers in the West, but when it went on show in South Korea where it’s made, the demand for it was so high the car maker decided to change its plans.

The Stonic is one of a growing band of cars that’s winning friends among motorists who want the upright stance, generous ground clearance and good visibility of an SUV but don’t need the bulk, extra running costs and higher prices of a large vehicle.

Designed in Frankfurt, with a little help from South Korea, the Stonic is a cool, trendy car which has instant visual appeal.

It’s not just its good looks that are making it into a bestseller it’s also practical and – in the case of the top-of-the-range grade 4 model driven here – packed with a host of creature comforts which ensure it‘s easy to live with.

Grade 4 models come with two-tone paintwork as standard with the roof, rear spoiler and door mirrors in a contrastin­g colour to the body which immediatel­y lifts the appearance of the car.

A sporty face and distinctiv­e brushed aluminium roof rails also add to the instant appeal.

In the generously proportion­ed cabin there’s a clean, sharp appearance with leather-look two-tone upholstery, aluminium pedals and a user-friendly dashboard with everything readily to hand.

In the centre of the dashboard – at the same height as the other main instrument­s for easy reading – is a seven-inch touch screen for satellite navigation and numerous on-board features.

It also acts as the monitor for the crystal-clear colour reversing camera.

This top spec model features everything from heated front seats and heated steering wheel to a host of safety features normally associated with more expensive cars, like blind spot detection as well as rear cross traffic alert – to warn you of cars approachin­g from either side as you back out of parking spaces.

There’s also high beam assist on the headlights, a hill holder clutch, push button start/stop and keyless entry.

It’s powered by a 1.0-litre,

118bhp, three cylinder engine mated to a six-speed manual gearbox. While that might sound a little on the small side it’s an engine that punches well above its weight.

Use the revs and it feels more like a lively 1.6-litre, sharp and crisp with plenty of urgency about it.

Best of all it’s a fun car to drive. Light and easy to handle with pin-sharp steering and a nice feel of stability at high speed on the motorway.

Despite its performanc­e I still managed to average some 46 miles per gallon over a week’s motoring.

Like all Kia models the Stonic – which is based on the Kia Rio but is higher and wider – comes with the company’s class leading sevenyear/100,000-mile warranty.

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