It's the Domino Effect

Summary


THE Picanto is Kia's citycar, an honest and straightforward small car from the lower end of the market that attracts customers with its keen pricing.

The Domino is a special edition version of the Picanto that's so called because of its distinctive Black and White colour scheme. There's more than monotone to this little Kia, though. Increased specifications and decreased prices bring the value for money angle into sharper focus. It's the 1.1-litre engine takes pride of place in the Picanto Domino: that's as opposed to the entry-level 1.0- litre unit. This might be the most powerful unit Kia offers with its citycar but don't watch the rear view mirror for twin lines of flaming tarmac as you scorch up the road. The 64bhp engine can get the Picanto to 60mph in 15.4s, with a 96bhp top speed attainable with the right prevailing wind. It's not fast and there's an automatic gearbox option which slows the 0-60mph stroll to 17.9s. It's best to avoid that unless your driving takes place exclusively in the grip of the worst city traffic.

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It's the Domino Effect

The point of the Domino models is the distinctive black and white colour scheme but which bits are...

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