learned to drive in the full electric version after a motorcycle accident resulted in right leg damage , nice car to drive and has all the toys you'd need
Good review. Both Kia & Hyundai have come a long way since the 80s. Then, their cars were affordable economic boxes on wheels. This review of the Niro sounds really impressive. Hope it comes to our shores and really looking forward to test driving it for myself.
Just recently bought a 2019 Kia Niro EX (states version.) Obviously I am a little biased as I bought the car. But I did a lot of homework. It's a good car and maybe not getting as much as gas or petrol performance then the Prius, I feel it has more room. Also it's much cheaper than a Prius. It's not as flashy or stands out that of a Prius, but I don't want to look smug. Now, Kia lists this as a SUV, but it's really a hatchback. Wish it came with a spare tire.
You gave a vague statement on cargo capacity and mentioned nothing about fuel economy, nor compared it to either the Prius or the Ioniq in either way. Those are the two main reasons to buy this car: Space vs other hybrids and fuel economy vs other hybrids. You covered neither. Good first drive review, but hardly an in-depth dive as to how this car compares to its counterparts.
Rodolfo Garcia thank you for your comments and thanks for watching. Always good to receive feedback. Constant conflict when trying to balance info with the length of our videos (we could talk for weeks) but will take on board comments. All videos are complemented by more detailed written reviews. All the best. Driver's Seat. www.drivers-seat.com/#!2017-Kia-Niro-Hybrid-Road-Test/cmbz/5849635eee38520135067fb2
I prefer this car to the Prius - it seems more practical and has all the merits and virtues of hybrid technology without the rather smug image (and ugly design) of the Prius. Definitely on my shortlist, this one. Great review.
Based off of what you said about under steering on a damp road, I take it you don't recommend for someone in an area with a lot of snow and ice in winter?
The vast majority of people looking to buy any hybrid will want to know real world mpg, any reviewer knows that, so why did he fail to mention it. I learnt nothing from this.
Denis Rousseau 16" wheels on the lower spec models, weirdly economy and efficiency suffer significantly on the higher spec models with the larger diameter wheels but they can be deselected on the options list with a reduction in price
He keeps on saying "Hyun die" instead of "Hyundai" which rhymes with "Sunday". Hyundai would be disappointed you can't pronounce their brand correctly.
I'm "Not" Korean and I can say "Hyundai". We live in United States where everyone knows how to Pronounce Hyundai. Next you're going to say you can't pronounce "Infiniti" because it's Japanese! Give me a Freakin Break.....Ignorance isn't an excuse.
slk4me - in the U.K. Hyundai is pronounced differently from in the US. Jo Kim from the BBC, a linguist and Korean specialist, noted in January 2014 that: "The original Korean pronunciation is closest to HYUN-day (-hy as in Hugh, -u as in bun, -ay as in day, stressed syllables shown in upper case). Hyundai UK, including its adverts, has a different way of saying it: high-UUN-digh (-igh as in high, -uu as in book, British anglicisation)." Therefore, we pronounce the firm as directed by Hyundai UK.
Sorry I bow to your superior intelligence. How do you guys in the United states pronounce Aluminium and Oregano? Different tongues mean words will be pronounced differently in various countries, deal with it, move on and live a peaceful fun filled life.
craigmccamley You can ask Siri or Google on your phone and you can play all day pronouncing names to each other. I don't knock other countries but there is a correct way of saying certain words especially in the Automotive Industry.
learned to drive in the full electric version after a motorcycle accident resulted in right leg damage , nice car to drive and has all the toys you'd need
Good review. Both Kia & Hyundai have come a long way since the 80s. Then, their cars were affordable economic boxes on wheels. This review of the Niro sounds really impressive. Hope it comes to our shores and really looking forward to test driving it for myself.
Dao Ming Luo agreed. Hope you get to try the Niro for yourself soon.
It’s makes change to see a UK based review, most seemed to be in the US. It’s on my list to test drive.
My High School teacher name is Mr. Lloyd Jones but he drives Kia and he really like it
Mine is on order, I prefer the 2 model, quieter and smoother on smaller wheels
Just recently bought a 2019 Kia Niro EX (states version.) Obviously I am a little biased as I bought the car. But I did a lot of homework. It's a good car and maybe not getting as much as gas or petrol performance then the Prius, I feel it has more room. Also it's much cheaper than a Prius. It's not as flashy or stands out that of a Prius, but I don't want to look smug. Now, Kia lists this as a SUV, but it's really a hatchback. Wish it came with a spare tire.
You gave a vague statement on cargo capacity and mentioned nothing about fuel economy, nor compared it to either the Prius or the Ioniq in either way. Those are the two main reasons to buy this car: Space vs other hybrids and fuel economy vs other hybrids. You covered neither. Good first drive review, but hardly an in-depth dive as to how this car compares to its counterparts.
Rodolfo Garcia thank you for your comments and thanks for watching. Always good to receive feedback. Constant conflict when trying to balance info with the length of our videos (we could talk for weeks) but will take on board comments. All videos are complemented by more detailed written reviews. All the best. Driver's Seat.
www.drivers-seat.com/#!2017-Kia-Niro-Hybrid-Road-Test/cmbz/5849635eee38520135067fb2
I prefer this car to the Prius - it seems more practical and has all the merits and virtues of hybrid technology without the rather smug image (and ugly design) of the Prius. Definitely on my shortlist, this one. Great review.
Feudal Serfer .
Based off of what you said about under steering on a damp road, I take it you don't recommend for someone in an area with a lot of snow and ice in winter?
Michael Holderman it would certainly benefit from AWD in a colder climate. We'd suggest trying with winter tyres as a minimum.
The vast majority of people looking to buy any hybrid will want to know real world mpg, any reviewer knows that, so why did he fail to mention it. I learnt nothing from this.
what tyres size and brand on this?
maybe it is the problem for understeer! bad cheap tyres!
Hi Denis. The tyres fitted were Michelin and we believe were Pilot Sport 4. Size 225/45 R18.
Denis Rousseau 16" wheels on the lower spec models, weirdly economy and efficiency suffer significantly on the higher spec models with the larger diameter wheels but they can be deselected on the options list with a reduction in price
love the car but NO adaptive steering
Manual foot parking brake? not auto hold like ateca tiguan?
yes, it's a Manual foot parking brake
Try again. I am getting over 60 MPG.
How repair cd
TOTALLY LOST BREAKS (break failure) after 4366 miles!
- www.kianiroforum.com/forum/12-wheels-tires-brakes-suspension/2105-brake-failure.html
He keeps on saying "Hyun die" instead of "Hyundai" which rhymes with "Sunday". Hyundai would be disappointed you can't pronounce their brand correctly.
If you are speaking Korean then yes you are correct but he is not Korean and pronounces it the way it is spoken using the english language.
I'm "Not" Korean and I can say "Hyundai". We live in United States where everyone knows how to Pronounce Hyundai. Next you're going to say you can't pronounce "Infiniti" because it's Japanese! Give me a Freakin Break.....Ignorance isn't an excuse.
slk4me - in the U.K. Hyundai is pronounced differently from in the US. Jo Kim from the BBC, a linguist and Korean specialist, noted in January 2014 that: "The original Korean pronunciation is closest to HYUN-day (-hy as in Hugh, -u as in bun, -ay as in day, stressed syllables shown in upper case). Hyundai UK, including its adverts, has a different way of saying it: high-UUN-digh (-igh as in high, -uu as in book, British anglicisation)."
Therefore, we pronounce the firm as directed by Hyundai UK.
Sorry I bow to your superior intelligence. How do you guys in the United states pronounce Aluminium and Oregano? Different tongues mean words will be pronounced differently in various countries, deal with it, move on and live a peaceful fun filled life.
craigmccamley You can ask Siri or Google on your phone and you can play all day pronouncing names to each other. I don't knock other countries but there is a correct way of saying certain words especially in the Automotive Industry.