Autonews Issue 2, 2017 Autonews digital magazine Edition 2 Q2- covers•• | Page 17

AUTONEWS - AA CLUB OF KENYA MAGAZINE – 17 The table below shows a comparative analysis of a brand new Kwid vs an 8 year old Toyota Belta Please Note • * Cost of current fuel prices per litre • ** Size of fuel tank • Not indicated cost of insurance and licenses as they are regulatory, costs below impact directly to the owner. • Labour and use of genuine parts factored in the determination of service cost. and bumps are filtered out well, unless they’re really deep ones. The rear suspension is softly-sprung. Compared to the low slung grey im- ports that scrap their belly on every bump and pothole, the Kwid’s high ground clearance is 180mm, clearly class leading. Minimal body roll is felt if you get a tad enthusiastic on sharp bends. The power assisted steering takes away the stress of navigating in tight parking spaces and when you hit the highway it beefs up to improve handling. Safety Despite the Kwid being an en- try level vehicle, it comes with a driver’s airbag and Emergency Lock Retracting (ELR) three point safety seatbelts as standard. There’s a scheduled upgrade of the Kwid soon, with the introduction of ABS and the addition of an automatic gearbox to the lineup. Summary The Kwid represents Renault’s quest to provide affordable and effi- cient transportation for the masses. With prices starting at Ksh.999, 000 for the manual to Ksh. 1,299,000 VAT inclusive for Auto, the Kwid literally offers great value for your hard earned money. If you are in the market for an efficient sub-compact with a 3-year/100,000 km warranty (whichever comes first) why would you go for a seven year old vehicle with no warranty, back up and service? The choice is yours.