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The Kia Stonic is a high-riding saloon that sits in the same sort of area as the Nissan Juke and Renault Captur, so if you’re in the market for a small SUV it’s well worth considering.
With roots that extend to the Kia Rio, the Stonic is a larger proposition than the former car, which means you get the benefit of more space, making it a sensible option for family buyers.
The exterior design is workmanlike but not unpleasant and it’ll certainly tick a lot of the boxes for people who need a sensible and practical solution for their daily driving needs. Inside, the Kia Stonic is unfussy and reasonably basic although carries much of the kit expected of a modern car.
While the Stonic is also pleasant enough to drive, it’s not the most exciting of mini SUVs out there. As an example, the Seat Arona is more engaging and, perhaps, the more appealing option alongside the Nissan Juke. Find one for the right price, though, and the Kia Stonic still fits the bill.
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The Kia Stonic isn’t one of the most scintillating cars you’ll ever drive, but it is undeniably practical, which makes it ideally suited to budget-conscious families after value.
Even the most basic Kia Stonic models come fairly well appointed, with smart 17-inch alloy wheels and a decent level of specification inside. This includes the likes of DAB digital radio, Apple CarPlay, air-conditioning, rear parking sensors and cruise control too.
Look for the higher trim spec models and you’ll be rewarded with even more features, while the top-of-the-range edition packs in a lather steering wheel, satellite navigation and leather upholstery too. Premium editions also benefit from five-star Euro NCAP status as opposed to lowlier models that have just three stars.
Nevertheless, the Kia Stonic is a sensible proposition whatever level you’re considering with both petrol and diesel engines to tempt you further. It might not be especially exciting to drive but the Kia Stonic can be frugal to own and run, with up to 57mpg achievable from the diesel and 47mpg from the petrol variant also possible.
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Choosing the best engine is easy, because not only is the 1.0-litre T-GDI unit most in-tune with the characteristics of the Stonic, it also makes the most sense. The turbocharged three-cylinder engine delivers 120PS, which is enough to propel the Stonic to 62mph in 9.9 seconds.
It also offers up to 47.1mpg on a combined cycle. This might be around 10mpg less than you’ll see in a Stonic with the 1.6-litre CRDi diesel, but the latter only makes sense if you spend most of your time on the motorway.
As for the trim level, even the basic Stonic 2 offers a generous level of equipment. The spec list includes 17-inch alloy wheels, a seven-inch touchscreen infotainment system, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, air conditioning, rear parking sensors and cruise control. However, we’d upgrade to the Stonic 3, if only for the additional safety equipment.
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What the Kia Stonic lacks in kerb appeal it more than makes up with cheap to run overheads. This includes road tax costs, which for all used models currently sits at £150 annually.
The Kia Stonic is also a reasonably affordable car to insure, with the mini SUV falling between groups 11 to 14 depending on the model. Armed with driver assistance tech, the Stonic 3 and 4 variants are cheapest of the bunch when it comes to insurance.
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