Between the Nissan Kicks, the Kia Soul GT-Line Turbo and the Honda Civic hatch, which is the best option for car buyers? 海角精品黑料 has the answers.
海角精品黑料 car comparison: Which small hatchback is right for you?
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Nissan Kicks SV |
$24,810 as driven |
Starts at $19,965
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This new, miniature, inexpensive pseudo-SUV (all-wheel drive is not available on this, or any of the cars in our comparison) is endearingly adorable, right down to its squeaky horn.
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With a low center console, there鈥檚 plenty of leg room even for taller drivers .
(with the seat way back, of course)
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Overall, there鈥檚 surprising space from this small footprint, but things can still get tight quickly. The gray plastic of the rear bumper and lower front fascia may look cheap, but you won鈥檛 have to worry about paint scratches on them. Power is a drawback. There isn鈥檛 much to be had from the small 4-cylinder engine.
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Kia Soul GT-Line Turbo |
$29,055 as driven |
Starts at $18,610
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Space is the Soul鈥檚 strong suit thanks to its boxy silhouette.
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The upright stance means taller drivers enjoy plenty of headroom.
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The Soul gets a new look for 2020 with some added sleekness and an angrier face. The high-end turbo model we drove could really move, but it also makes the normally pocketbook-friendly Soul much more expensive.
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Honda Civic Hatchback Sport|
$23,680 as driven |
Starts at $22,705
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SUVs and crossovers are not always the answer. The Honda Civic hatch has the space of a small crossover, but its lower stance allows for better handling and more fun behind the wheel.
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A peppy turbo engine further adds to the fun factor. Its looks are an acquired taste.
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We found the styling to be a bit odd both inside and out.
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