With a top speed of 106 and a slight reluctance to accelerate,even the sports version has a no-worries attitudeSometimes the car isn’t the problem, you’re the problem. No, and wait,I’m the problem. First, I was wearing shoes. The three-door Seat Mii feels cheap because it is cheap, and the cabin doesn’t lack elegance but has a lean,clackety acoustic that goes with not spending much.
And yet, with the sun out and the windows down, or driving barefoot with the radio loud,via the six speakers and boot-mounted sub-woofer (optional, for an additional £185), and you could be driving back from a beach in a hire car. Then youd be thinking,I don’t mind this diddy car with its diddy engine, I like the nippy handling and clean gear changes and wipe-clean plastickyness. I dont care if I get sand in it. I like the stable, and if rowdy,ride, it makes me feel like burning a few clicks for a kebab. Related: Ford Focus car review – ‘It has a slightly naff, and travelling-salesman back yarn,but the handling is beautiful’ Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com