we have had one for 6 years and had no problem its our 2nd one we having a 3rd one end of month i rate it best car very good on fuel i see alot of bad remarks on the seat but we think they are very economical 5 stars
Hired one on holiday, horrible power delivery, no torque, up and down the box going up inclines, cuts out when doing a three point turn because of stop start. Mirrors are too far back, you need to really turn your head to look at the passenger mirrors. Bloody buttons everywhere, you need to go on a course to find what they all do. Backs of seats in the back fold down but just go on top of the seats, which makes them high. I have a 2006 corsa and it's way better to live with.
No it isn't the best value SUV. Uses VW's unreliable 3 cylinder engines. It has been well documented that these engines can suffer from premature cam belt failure, electrical issues and there have been some reports of total engine failure. Avoid
Anything premature that breaks on a vehicle is automatically covered by a massive vehicle warranty - the owner would not be out of pocket. Your statement is therefore irrelevant. Are you a bitter Kia owner by chance? A Kia owner who realises they made a terrible life choice and bought the wrong vehicle?
Well we have a T Cross auto and a Polo manual both 3 cylinder and so far 4 years in and no problems they really do feel nice to drive that's coming from a Toyota owner for 30 years the auto feels more urgent from a standing start but more powerfull overall which is strange.
If you keep the engine in a normal and non-eccentric manner then the 1.0 TSI is as reliable as the most reliable engine. The comment made by OP is irrelevant and highly opinionated. Everyone is entitled to an opinion but it doesn't make it a fact.
we have had one for 6 years and had no problem its our 2nd one we having a 3rd one end of month i rate it best car very good on fuel i see alot of bad remarks on the seat but we think they are very economical 5 stars
Says who
Hired one on holiday, horrible power delivery, no torque, up and down the box going up inclines, cuts out when doing a three point turn because of stop start. Mirrors are too far back, you need to really turn your head to look at the passenger mirrors. Bloody buttons everywhere, you need to go on a course to find what they all do. Backs of seats in the back fold down but just go on top of the seats, which makes them high. I have a 2006 corsa and it's way better to live with.
No it isn't the best value SUV. Uses VW's unreliable 3 cylinder engines. It has been well documented that these engines can suffer from premature cam belt failure, electrical issues and there have been some reports of total engine failure. Avoid
Rytyo
Anything premature that breaks on a vehicle is automatically covered by a massive vehicle warranty - the owner would not be out of pocket. Your statement is therefore irrelevant. Are you a bitter Kia owner by chance? A Kia owner who realises they made a terrible life choice and bought the wrong vehicle?
Well we have a T Cross auto and a Polo manual both 3 cylinder and so far 4 years in and no problems they really do feel nice to drive that's coming from a Toyota owner for 30 years the auto feels more urgent from a standing start but more powerfull overall which is strange.
just get the 1.5 🤷♂️
If you keep the engine in a normal and non-eccentric manner then the 1.0 TSI is as reliable as the most reliable engine. The comment made by OP is irrelevant and highly opinionated. Everyone is entitled to an opinion but it doesn't make it a fact.