FOR
The Picanto has a more grown-up interior design with higher quality, it’s better to drive, and roomier, too
AGAINST
It looks and feels a bit staid compared with the Aygo, and its steering isn’t as sweet. Prices start higher, too
WHEN the Picanto Mk2 arrived in 2011, it was such an improvement over the Mk1, and such a talented city car, that it made things very hard for Kia when it came to creating the Mk3. Sure enough, that Picanto wasn’t such a big advance, but that was no problem, because it still had a grown-up feel. We tested the Mk3 in entry-level 1.0-litre form, which was perfect for new drivers due to its low insurance group and relatively cheap running costs, while those diminutive proportions make it easy…
