Picasso and Scenic's are too common, get a Tino!
Advantages Storage, Price, Smooth drive, Removeable seating
Disadvantages Some body roll, wheel arches take up boot space
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We bought our Tino 18mths ago, second hand on an X plate. It's the SE 1.8 petrol. A fantastic car and having drove both the scenic and picasso it's probably the best MPV out of them all. Great care has gone in to it's design with loads of storage space, cubby holes, cup holders and pull up meal trays (which kids love!). The seat design is also very clever with all of the back seats being seperate, adjustable and can be fully removed, and an option of the middle seat folding down to make a table. The boot could have been bigger as room is taken up with the rear wheel arches. But the boot is still sizeable with a good folding parcel shelf and netting to secure shopping etc. The drive experiance is very good, only let down a bit by some excess body roll, so you may find your bum sliding over to one side after a while. The gear box is as smooth as liquid and is a real pleasure. Seating position is very good with good visability. Extras on the SE include air con, electric door mirrors, sunroof and front windows. mine also has a 6 CD multi changer, but I don't know if this is standard. Safety is also very good with the Tino having driver, passenger and side airbags. It also has responsive headrests to help prevent whiplash. All in all a very good car, great value for money and I would certainly buy another in the future, new if possible.
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Lemonism 27/10/2006 02:09
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beckywright 04/04/2006 23:08
Nice first review, welcome to ciao! x
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