Mike – you are doing THEM a favour by picking their car for a test drive. Take your time and give it a thorough going over. Pick an empty car park and test reverse parking just to make sure it is something you can do comfortably. I have no doubt you will struggle to find faults with the Niro.
As I’ve said before, I have taken a few cars out on test drives, and they all had varying degrees of faults that didnt suit me. But when I droe the ID.5 it ticked all the major boxes, so so easy to drive and comfortable the minute you move off.
Like yourself, If a car jostles my insides going over bumps, it puts me out of action for 4 days and in agony.
My Brother has a Kia Rio and its suspension is very very hard, I just cannot go in it. I realise that other Kia’s are not so harsh, but it kinda puts me off the brand if you know what I mean?
Anyway Mike – test drive as much cars as you can. Try save up some money if you can, it increases your choice. That is what I did over the past few months, put a little away when I could.
Enjoy the drive and dont stress….
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Berty.