Why do people always assume "city cars" can't do long road trips? I don't get it. They're just as good for long trips and shouldn't be relegated to this weird city car category.
Consistent long road trips with a few folks in the car aren't going to be an issue.... if you're the driver/owner. But after a couple of such trips, your backseat passengers will start to hate you. Better not put anyone you truly love back there. Mild acquaintances only.
Exactly, I have a Polo TSI (128PS) here in Brazil and drive at least 3 times a year from São Paulo to Rio (460km) and back to visit my family. If you want more space, VW Brazil has developed the Virtus (Polo Sedan 8cm more wheelbase) and Nivus (Polo Crossover) or T-Cross, based on Virtus not Polo.
Should have mentioned servicing costs too, I had a 2018 Polo and paid $800 for a 30k service! I noticed the Rio has 7 years warranty and called serving too, to me THATS unbeatable in this class
Unfortunately, being a VW, long-term reliability is almost guaranteed to be an issue with the Polo. Buyers in this segment for whom such a purchase is going to be their only car out of budgetary necessity, are far more likely to keep their vehicle for many years. At least compared to buyers shopping above this segment. When it comes to that, the RIO with it's above average warranty ends up looking like the more sensible choice over the Polo.
Brought to you by VW. The clear winner is the Kia witth its reliability, generous equipment list and 7 years warranty. The VW will break down much sooner than that (only 3 years warranty because the manufacturer doesn't have any confidence in its product made in Brazil, China, Spain, or South Africa).
The ultimate luxury is peace of mind. In that front the suzuki is unbeatable. Suzuki has done way better than VW group in UK reliability surveys, especially the What Car?surveys .
Most reliable is the Switf ,close the Rio snd much worst is the polo. The best Engine is the swift,rio 4 cilynder the worst is the polo.3 cilynder Best transmission is the swift,polo the worst is the rio. Best car swift,rio,worst polo The best Interior os the polo bu
I like my 2013 Yaris pretty well, with good mileage, zippy handling, and manoeuvrability in city car parks. And by the way, here in the real world, I'm perfectly happy taking it on 800 km per day road trips, two-up. If I was buying today, it would be the Kia all day. The 7 year warranty and capped price servicing are a big deal. The Suzi is cramped and undercooked; and the Polo is too expensive, with reliability and Dieselgate being question marks.
The swift is the biggest car out of all of them and the polo isn’t too expensive, the Yaris is. The polo has the most tech and it’s by far the fastest but if you want a small car it would be close between a Mazda 2 and the polo. Also the only reason Kia has such long warranty is because of how unreliable their cars are. What you are saying is that Japanese cars aren’t as good as Korean ones, which is just outrageous. It isn’t very hard to get a 5 star ancap safety rating, but the Kia can’t even do that. Polo has all of the safety features on its cheapest model as well. Best car in this class = Polo
The Suzuki is the new or real People's car right now in terms of price and quality 👌👌👌 just can't go wrong with Japanese vehicle but love the Vivo not that Polo with plastic water pump 👎👎👎👎
Was no surprise that the VW would be the winner here, since it has a more luxurious interior and perhaps practicality wise better however I will not say it is more fun or more dynamic than the Suzuki Swift, I use to own the previous Swift and I loved how it drives, the Kia is like Meh, for me the new Hyundai i20 is better looking and drives better than the new Rio and lets be honest, the Rio needs an update.
@@muckspreader1able That’s a load of bull dung! If anything, VAG is the most criticised on RUclips. Typical example is the original comment that seeks to poop on the Polo’s win by bringing dynamics, fun and whatever else into the discussion. It does matter, swallow it… the Polo has won period!!!🤓
It probably drives like a dream like all VWs, it looks great, like all VWs and the interior is classy and won't date, like all VWs. It's also a VW in terms of reliability and after sales service. I've been burnt three times by VW's appalling customer service (Australia and Germany) and that's before factoring in Dieselgate, where they were totally exposed as frauds. I understand why it features in the top 3, but a VW should never win if you truly care about customer welfare. Perhaps VW pays CarAdvice big bucks and pampers its reviewers? You betcha.
@@rongambol9910 Ha Ron. My Golf had an engine failure at under 50,000km and because the warranty period was over they weren't interested. After the repair the engine failed again. VW grudgingly replaced the engine. Then 4 years later the very well known mechatronics issue occurred without warning whilst driving. Thankfully not on a freeway. VW Germany and VW Australia failed to come good with this repair despite the issue being well known. I'm keeping this lemon until the next issue arises and then I'll scrap it. A company is only as good as the service it provides when there are major issues. I would never touch a VW Group product again, and that includes Audi and Skoda. Did I mention the greatest automotive fraud in history? That's a moral reason to boycott these parasites. Kia, Toyota or Hyundai will be my next choice.
Today I purchased a 2022 Kia Rio s. You call these Citi cars or small cars but this is the only car I need to have. I only wished here in the United States they would have the Volkswagen Polo or the Suzuki Swift for better buying options. Automakers like toyota, hyundai, have discontinued their fit, accent, and Yaris. Instead, they're offering small SUVs like the Hyundai venue. I feel like for a smaller carb where people can buy cars instead of buying a used one.
It seemed here in the US, they are dropping the small subcompact cars for small City type SUVs. But I am thankful that I purchased a 2022 Kia Rio s here in the United States.
What an odd matching. I was expecting the suzuki swift to be reviewed against a Mitsubishi Triton and BMW 7 series to match the peculiarity of the other comparison videos that CA has trundled out with this week.
This iteration of the VW Polo is ugly and what are all those"punch outs" in the bodywork? My next car could well be the Kia Rio - I have decided that the Picanto is too small. The mark 5 Polo is a contender, but I think I will get more for less with the Kia.
@@eattherich9215 I'm really looking at the Rio GT-Line as well, but I'm gonna wait a year or so longer since It's just a bit too expensive for me atm since I don't drive too much. I have a 2012 Picanto GT, which still drives fine.
As part of Drive Car of the Year testing we do extensive testing on public roads in a variety of conditions. We use a private facility (in this case a race track) for safe and standardised testing of things like emergency manoeuvres, braking and stability control calibration and we carry out the bulk of our photography at the track where it wouldn't be safe of practical to do so in traffic.
Why do people always assume "city cars" can't do long road trips? I don't get it. They're just as good for long trips and shouldn't be relegated to this weird city car category.
I bought my Polo 250 about a 1000km away from my city, and drove it back with no issues. Comfortable and quiet.
Consistent long road trips with a few folks in the car aren't going to be an issue.... if you're the driver/owner. But after a couple of such trips, your backseat passengers will start to hate you. Better not put anyone you truly love back there. Mild acquaintances only.
Exactly, I have a Polo TSI (128PS) here in Brazil and drive at least 3 times a year from São Paulo to Rio (460km) and back to visit my family. If you want more space, VW Brazil has developed the Virtus (Polo Sedan 8cm more wheelbase) and Nivus (Polo Crossover) or T-Cross, based on Virtus not Polo.
I've done a 1300km trip (650 + 650) once or a twice a year for 8 years with a freaking 2012 Citroen C1. Never had a problem.
you can but city cars are not good at high speed
Should have mentioned servicing costs too, I had a 2018 Polo and paid $800 for a 30k service! I noticed the Rio has 7 years warranty and called serving too, to me THATS unbeatable in this class
7 years yet won't cover a lot of parts that fail. Kia for crap!
@@portman8909statistically you are wrong
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I stay in South Africa a polo is a High risk I’ll rather stick to the Swift for a peace of mind
Why high risk? And what do you think about swift
@@SuperBlackBetopolo is the most stolen and hijacked car in South Africa.
@@lulunyalunga I see good to know. Thanks
We still love nd buy them anyways
Unfortunately, being a VW, long-term reliability is almost guaranteed to be an issue with the Polo. Buyers in this segment for whom such a purchase is going to be their only car out of budgetary necessity, are far more likely to keep their vehicle for many years. At least compared to buyers shopping above this segment.
When it comes to that, the RIO with it's above average warranty ends up looking like the more sensible choice over the Polo.
Avec de l'entretien , la Polo est très fiable mais il faut suivre les instructions du constructeur
The Polo is going to be expensive to maintain after 5-7 years.
Brought to you by VW.
The clear winner is the Kia witth its reliability, generous equipment list and 7 years warranty. The VW will break down much sooner than that (only 3 years warranty because the manufacturer doesn't have any confidence in its product made in Brazil, China, Spain, or South Africa).
I'd probably go with the Swift for handling and reliability reasons
@Σπβγ not sure about how the Rio is but Suzuki makes some of the most reliable cars available
And swift has a better driving position and visibility
@@drj2039 not just that it’s way cheaper in parts. It’s a very simple car and easy to work on.
@@PSvGiSuzuki has always been reliable bro
@@knightofonyx871even though with it's CVT?
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The ultimate luxury is peace of mind. In that front the suzuki is unbeatable. Suzuki has done way better than VW group in UK reliability surveys, especially the What Car?surveys .
Most reliable is the Switf ,close the Rio snd much worst is the polo.
The best Engine is the swift,rio 4 cilynder the worst is the polo.3 cilynder
Best transmission is the swift,polo the worst is the rio.
Best car swift,rio,worst polo
The best Interior os the polo bu
Another biased review paid for by VAG.So predictable that the most boring car wins.
First car buyers don’t have $25,000 to fork out on a vw polo
Says who? Being a first time buyer has nothing to do with your wealth.
I like my 2013 Yaris pretty well, with good mileage, zippy handling, and manoeuvrability in city car parks. And by the way, here in the real world, I'm perfectly happy taking it on 800 km per day road trips, two-up.
If I was buying today, it would be the Kia all day. The 7 year warranty and capped price servicing are a big deal.
The Suzi is cramped and undercooked; and the Polo is too expensive, with reliability and Dieselgate being question marks.
The swift is the biggest car out of all of them and the polo isn’t too expensive, the Yaris is. The polo has the most tech and it’s by far the fastest but if you want a small car it would be close between a Mazda 2 and the polo. Also the only reason Kia has such long warranty is because of how unreliable their cars are. What you are saying is that Japanese cars aren’t as good as Korean ones, which is just outrageous. It isn’t very hard to get a 5 star ancap safety rating, but the Kia can’t even do that. Polo has all of the safety features on its cheapest model as well. Best car in this class = Polo
What no Yaris and Picanto included? why include the aging VW Polo?
China built VW
The Suzuki is the new or real People's car right now in terms of price and quality 👌👌👌 just can't go wrong with Japanese vehicle but love the Vivo not that Polo with plastic water pump 👎👎👎👎
But comes with no safety
Since Filming a Facelift for the Volkswagen Polo has been revealed. There will be a option of a 9.2 Inch Infotainment System
two remaning upper large luxury suv and medium suv which one will come out first
Still can't afford paid so much money for SUVS!
What is with the top of the Rio dashboard? It's all warped and uneven. Very dodgy (at the 4 min mark).
Was no surprise that the VW would be the winner here, since it has a more luxurious interior and perhaps practicality wise better however I will not say it is more fun or more dynamic than the Suzuki Swift, I use to own the previous Swift and I loved how it drives, the Kia is like Meh, for me the new Hyundai i20 is better looking and drives better than the new Rio and lets be honest, the Rio needs an update.
Swift is definitely more dynamic. However the Polo feels like a real car, had one as a rent car and didnt feel much different to my Camry
It's how these car review channels work.They take massive back handers to promote VAG products even though we know theyre shite.
@@muckspreader1able That’s a load of bull dung! If anything, VAG is the most criticised on RUclips. Typical example is the original comment that seeks to poop on the Polo’s win by bringing dynamics, fun and whatever else into the discussion. It does matter, swallow it… the Polo has won period!!!🤓
None of these are city cars. They're Super-Minis. For example, VW Up = City Car, VW Polo = Super-Mini, VW Golf = Hatchback
It probably drives like a dream like all VWs, it looks great, like all VWs and the interior is classy and won't date, like all VWs. It's also a VW in terms of reliability and after sales service. I've been burnt three times by VW's appalling customer service (Australia and Germany) and that's before factoring in Dieselgate, where they were totally exposed as frauds. I understand why it features in the top 3, but a VW should never win if you truly care about customer welfare. Perhaps VW pays CarAdvice big bucks and pampers its reviewers? You betcha.
Reliability is fine
Have had two Mk6 GOLF GTI’s and now the current Golf R. All have been extremely reliable and customer service excellent
@@rongambol9910 Ha Ron. My Golf had an engine failure at under 50,000km and because the warranty period was over they weren't interested. After the repair the engine failed again. VW grudgingly replaced the engine. Then 4 years later the very well known mechatronics issue occurred without warning whilst driving. Thankfully not on a freeway. VW Germany and VW Australia failed to come good with this repair despite the issue being well known. I'm keeping this lemon until the next issue arises and then I'll scrap it. A company is only as good as the service it provides when there are major issues. I would never touch a VW Group product again, and that includes Audi and Skoda. Did I mention the greatest automotive fraud in history? That's a moral reason to boycott these parasites. Kia, Toyota or Hyundai will be my next choice.
VWs don't look good they look boring as hell and very unreliable.
@@muckspreader1able they look good to me
Today I purchased a 2022 Kia Rio s. You call these Citi cars or small cars but this is the only car I need to have. I only wished here in the United States they would have the Volkswagen Polo or the Suzuki Swift for better buying options. Automakers like toyota, hyundai, have discontinued their fit, accent, and Yaris. Instead, they're offering small SUVs like the Hyundai venue. I feel like for a smaller carb where people can buy cars instead of buying a used one.
It seemed here in the US, they are dropping the small subcompact cars for small City type SUVs. But I am thankful that I purchased a 2022 Kia Rio s here in the United States.
I know which one is more reliable and will hold the better value. Made in Japan of course
What an odd matching. I was expecting the suzuki swift to be reviewed against a Mitsubishi Triton and BMW 7 series to match the peculiarity of the other comparison videos that CA has trundled out with this week.
The polo is the best here.
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Polo looks nice, but not here in the U.S, still thanks for this the Kia is over here and it does look nice.
This iteration of the VW Polo is ugly and what are all those"punch outs" in the bodywork? My next car could well be the Kia Rio - I have decided that the Picanto is too small. The mark 5 Polo is a contender, but I think I will get more for less with the Kia.
@@eattherich9215 I'm really looking at the Rio GT-Line as well, but I'm gonna wait a year or so longer since It's just a bit too expensive for me atm since I don't drive too much. I have a 2012 Picanto GT, which still drives fine.
The best Suzuki
It can NEVER be best in its class. Its a VW. It will break down. It will rust. The Kia for me everyday.
You need to test the cars over potholes and narrow streets, not on a race track.
As part of Drive Car of the Year testing we do extensive testing on public roads in a variety of conditions. We use a private facility (in this case a race track) for safe and standardised testing of things like emergency manoeuvres, braking and stability control calibration and we carry out the bulk of our photography at the track where it wouldn't be safe of practical to do so in traffic.
Polo is now drive away $30k for base model
Winner is Hyundai i20
Hate the look of this polo. I had a 2012 and it’s been the best looking model.
I see alot of butthurt Swift and kia owners here 🤭
Wow really the Polo? Looks like a pile of poop lol! Also its a Euro car, trust a Korean or Japanese car more!!!