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Are french cars still shunned?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce M" data-source="post: 936456" data-attributes="member: 20147"><p>I had a Kwid as a hire car a few weeks ago, terrible build quality and nasty by comparison to most others.</p><p></p><p>Handling felt a bit dodge as well. Did not have one gauge o the dash, LCD speed and lights only.</p><p></p><p>I often drive basic hire cars, so for the money I would recommend a demo/secondhand VW Polo Vivo, Toyota Yaris or even Quest, Hyundai i20, Ford Figo.</p><p></p><p>In terms of power, the Ford and the VW seem to cope best at Gauteng altitude.</p><p></p><p>Suzuki swift almost as bad as the Kwid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce M, post: 936456, member: 20147"] I had a Kwid as a hire car a few weeks ago, terrible build quality and nasty by comparison to most others. Handling felt a bit dodge as well. Did not have one gauge o the dash, LCD speed and lights only. I often drive basic hire cars, so for the money I would recommend a demo/secondhand VW Polo Vivo, Toyota Yaris or even Quest, Hyundai i20, Ford Figo. In terms of power, the Ford and the VW seem to cope best at Gauteng altitude. Suzuki swift almost as bad as the Kwid. [/QUOTE]
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