You're being too harsh on a budget city car... in South Africa! Most of us don't have the extra thousands of Rand to spend on the installment of city cars such as Kia Picantos etc.
I agree with you completely. And how wants to buy a second hand car that has less than 2 years warranty left and no service plan and the car could have problems due to owner neglected the car that needs more than R10000's of work. Last year I checked out the monthly installment of a Picanto and I must say I was shocked. Almost R4000p.m for a very small bootspace car. I own a Kwid for more than 3.5 years and to date I haven't died in it nor it did not let me down and it was R125000 back in 2017
"as I was driving the Renault I found myself asking why, why was I driving this car" 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for this !
That moment when a Picanto just flies past.
You're being too harsh on a budget city car... in South Africa! Most of us don't have the extra thousands of Rand to spend on the installment of city cars such as Kia Picantos etc.
I agree with you completely. And how wants to buy a second hand car that has less than 2 years warranty left and no service plan and the car could have problems due to owner neglected the car that needs more than R10000's of work. Last year I checked out the monthly installment of a Picanto and I must say I was shocked. Almost R4000p.m for a very small bootspace car. I own a Kwid for more than 3.5 years and to date I haven't died in it nor it did not let me down and it was R125000 back in 2017
@@Carsandmorebyheinrich how is the Kwid in all honesty though....
Is it a car worth buying ?
@@tshiamomogale26 I will say after 3 years of driving it. Yes, it is worth it if you want a budget car.
Lol. U've just discourage me
1:54 lmao
This car has a plastic sump.
Most boring human being on the planet reviewing the most boring car on the planet.
😂😂😂