KIA Picanto
The Kia Picanto is classed as a city car, competing with vehicles like the Volkswagen Up! and Hyundai i10. It’s an ideal choice for anyone who is regularly driving in busy urban traffic, and needs a car that is easy to manoeuvre and park. It’s also a great first car for younger drivers.
The Picanto was first launched in 2003, with its current third generation being introduced in 2017. The new Picanto has won a wide range of awards and accolades, being named “Best City Car” by What Car? in 2017 and 2018, and also winning “Best Value Car” in the 2020 What Car? Awards.
The engine options for the Picanto are quite straightforward, with drivers being able to choose from two 1.0 litre engines – an entry level 67 hp engine and a turbocharged 99 hp engine. The average reported fuel consumption for the non-turbocharged engine is 58.9 mpg, which makes the Picanto an affordable car to run for those keeping their eye on fuel costs.
In terms of trims, there are a wide range of options to choose from. The entry level Picanto 1 provides an affordable option for anyone that is looking for a no-frills city runaround. Additional technology and comfort upgrades are available in the Picanto 2, Picanto 3, X Line S, GT Line, and top spec GT Line S – which comes with alloy wheels, sports bumper, cruise control, 8 inch infotainment system with sat nav, heated front seats, rear parking sensors and wireless phone charger.
Inside, the Kia Picanto is surprisingly comfortable for a car of its size, although some critics might argue that lower specification trims are limited in terms of seat adjustment options. Boot space is modest with a 255 litre capacity, but that’s to be expected in a city car and it actually beats other competitors in the category.
From a safety perspective, the Picanto scored a three-star rating in Euro NCAP tests, rising to four stars if the car is fitted with a brake assist system. All new Kia Picantos are now fitted with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution and Brake Assist as standard, but it’s something to bear in mind if you’re looking at a used Picanto.
Overall, the Picanto is a strong contender in the city car category and is definitely worth considering if you’re looking for a car to manage regular trips in busy town and city traffic
Looking to sell your Kia Picanto?
If you’re considering selling your Kia Picanto, why not see how much Flipit can offer you?
We take all the stress and hassle out of selling your car, with an instant online valuation that we intend to honour.
Just enter the registration of your Kia into our online tool, answer a couple of simple questions and you’ll receive a fair and reasonable valuation right away.
We buy any car, so even if you have an older 2003 Picanto, we promise you a fair valuation
Here at Flipit we buy hundreds of cars every week. If you are looking for the easiest way to sell your car, you found us. This is how we do it.
1. Tell us about your car.
We need a few details about your car to give you a fair offer. Stuff like whether there are any dents or scratches, and what condition it’s in.
Don’t worry, it’s all clearly described. And if you’re not sure, you’ll always find us at the end of a phone for a helping hand!
1. Tell us about your car.
We need a few details about your car to give you a fair offer. Stuff like whether there are any dents or scratches, and what condition it’s in.
Don’t worry, it’s all clearly described. And if you’re not sure, you’ll always find us at the end of a phone for a helping hand!
2. Get your valuation.
What we offer is always what we intend to pay. If we need to offer anything else when we inspect your car – higher or lower – we’ll let you know why, and leave the decision entirely up to you. No pressure, no rush and no pushy sales tactics.
2. Get your valuation.
What we offer is always what we intend to pay. If we need to offer anything else when we inspect your car – higher or lower – we’ll let you know why, and leave the decision entirely up to you. No pressure, no rush and no pushy sales
tactics.
3. Book a free collection.
Our people aren’t dodgy car salespeople or intimidating collections agents.
They’re a friendly face you can trust to give you exactly what we’ve promised, and to keep everything clear, simple and transparent.
3. Book a free collection.
Our people aren’t dodgy car salespeople or intimidating collections agents.
They’re a friendly face you can trust to give you exactly what we’ve promised, and to keep everything clear, simple and transparent.
4. Money in your bank.
We pay as soon as you’re happy to sell. Your money will be in your bank before we even say goodbye. So you could be putting down a deposit on a new motor by teatime. Or squirrelling something away for a rainy day.
4. Money in your bank.
We pay as soon as you’re happy to sell. Your money will be in your bank before we even say goodbye. So you could be putting down a deposit on a new motor by teatime. Or squirrelling something away for a rainy day.