Kia
Cerato is also called as Spectra in the USA. It is the sister car of
Hyundai
Elantra, sharing the same chassis, suspensions, steering, engines and
drivetrain.
They are sold at the same price and to the same kind of customers, that
means they are inevitably direct competitors. So why does Hyundai group
need two cars?
This is not easy
to answer.
Although the Cerato looks prettier than its Hyundai sister, it has the
same set of highs and lows. On the positive side, the cabin is
spacious,
the build quality, solidity and quietness are good for its price (if
not
matching the best European and Japanese family cars in this class). It
could be a satisfying bargain if you see practicality as top priority.
On the negative side, it is rather boring to drive, it lacks any
innovation
and desperately cries for fun factors.
You
can see this shortcoming easily from the cabin. While the materials and
fit and finish are not bad, the design is notable for the lack of it.
The
cabin is grey and plain. You want style? go to Mazda 3 or Peugeot 307.
You want elegance? go to Golf or Astra. Cerato's cabin is the last
place
you will think of.
Space-wise, it is
remarkable.
4 tall adults can sit comfortably, even more so than the Elantra,
thanks
to the slightly taller roof. It's not Civic matching, however.
In
town driving, the cabin is quiet, the ride is absorbent, the chassis
feels
solid. Undoubtedly, Kia has no intention to rival the European to make
exciting cars. It just want to fulfill the needs of the majority,
workmen,
housewives etc. When you ask for fun, it will surrender. At above
4000rpm,
the engine - despite of continuous variable valve timing - sounds noisy
and coarse. Shift up a gear, you feel it rubbery and imprecise. Push it
into corners, the soft suspensions can't resist body roll. And the
steering?
like Elantra, it is light and lack of feel.
No wonder Kia
won't develop
a hot version of this car. This is another average car which AutoZine
will
never recommend.
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