16th June 2008

Kia Carens 2008 Review.

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It rained, and rained, and rained!
Two things make trying out a new car for the first time that little bit more stressful: darkness and rain!
It is always nice to be able to see where everything is before it needs to be ‘used’ in action.

It rained, and rained, and rained!

 Two things make trying out a new car for the first time that little bit more stressful: darkness and rain!

 It is always nice to be able to see where everything is before it needs to be ‘used’ in action.

 One of the first things that struck me with the new Kia Carens is the wonderful layout of the controls. Everything is ‘presented’ to you in an easy to reach, easy to see, easy to feel way. The centre console slopes gracefully down, as opposed to dropping vertically into the proverbial void. The ergonomics are excellent. Nothing seems to be in a position where it has to be ‘reached-for’. Everything is there for you in a style that I’m sure even Capt Kirk would be comfortable with as he boldly went where no man had been before.

 However, back to that rain! You can imagine the scene…. Think of one of those David Attenborough documentaries, where he is suspended from the canopy of the rainforest, torrents of water descending from the heavens, dripping from the end of his nose, ears, and indeed anything else that seems to stand proud of his suspended body - then reduce the ambient temperature by 30 degrees!! It is the perfect recipe for a steam-up in any car! Combine it with a few puffs of exhaled breath and a miniscule bead of sweat on a driver’s brow and you have steam-room level condensation! There must be a couple of square metres of glass in the Carens and I swear that every last square millimetre was steamed up by the time I’d cleared the bottom of the road. I simply had to stop!

 Simple Controls
After a cursory glance at the array of controls in front of me, it soon became apparent that all that was needed was a click of a single button on the really simple-to-use automatic climate control system. Within seconds the windows were clearing before my eyes, the air coming into the cabin was instantly freshened and I could be on my way again in a flash. To top it all, literally as I cleared the misted windows, beams of dazzling sunlight pierced the ominously dark rain clouds and made everything seem like a different day.

 It was fortunate that, for the week of the review, I had rather a lot of running around to do. This gave plenty of opportunity to really put the Carens through its paces in a good selection of environments: heavy town traffic, a rush-hour-choked M4, some refreshingly windy (as in winding, not breezy) open A-Roads and lastly a very quiet night-time motorway jaunt.

 I had memories of Kia Cars from way back in the 80s when I used to regularly be at the wheel of a Kia hire car to take me to or from various airports around the UK. Back then, the thought that always came to mind was that of a “Good Value” car, that was a cheaper alternative to the mainstream vehicles around at the time, but I never had a compelling urge to own one. This last experience has completely changed my opinions! I would happily exchange my existing 7-seater for the new Carens. I am very impressed! It is a sound, impressive, comfortable, versatile large family car and on top of all that it offers an impressive array of gadgets and gizmos to satisfy the little boy still in me!

On the subject of versatility, the interior design is brilliant! Converting the Carens from a 7 to a 6 – to a 5 – to a 3 – to a 2-seater is quick and effortless. There is no need to remove any seat frames, as in some of the other “people-carriers” (stupid phrase that, isn’t it! – “people-carrier”-“carrier of people” – “MPV”. It’s a seven-seater car really!) as everything simply folds flat at the pull of a ribbon! I particularly liked the way that the middle seats not only tilt forward to allow access to the rear seats, but slide fully forward at the same time in the same movement! Even a largish human such as me could get in there without having to contort my body too excessively! The kids could fly in and out of there with the greatest of ease.

The driving experience is effortless and relaxing. The automatic gearbox on the 2-litre diesel LS version I had was impressively smooth, with none of the anticipated jerks and roars. The cruise control made quieter motorway runs an absolute delight. The anti-dazzle interior mirror is also a God-send, especially on busy wet motorways at night. If I was pushed to make a criticism, it would have to be the steering, which although incredibly easy and light, is a little TOO light at higher speeds. It didn’t give quite enough “feel” from the road and could at times feel a little wishy-washy. It is, however a very small price to pay for the refinement and comfort that the car offers as a whole.

 In conclusion, the new Kia Carens is an impressive seven-seater family car, which pleases both driver and passengers. It looks good, with elegant lines and gracefully rounded corners and is about as versatile in terms of the interior as you could ever hope for in a family car. It drives well, with a smooth and quiet air to the whole experience and did not let me down in any single respect. It is packed with intelligent features, all of which make the driving and travelling experience more of a pleasure for both driver and passengers. On top of that, fuel economy from the new diesel engines will leave the most astute of Scrooges breathing sighs of relief.
I would wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone who has 3 or more kids to transport around on a regular basis.

 

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