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2021 MG ZS EV long-term review: Team feedback
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My name is James I m a middle-aged father, and I secretly buy toy cars
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09:59, 12 May 2021
We know the new Kia Carnival is good enough to take out the Best People Mover category in Drive Car of the Year judging for 2021, and for the moment, it is quite simply Carnival first and daylight second when it comes to dedicated people movers. It really is that good. What we love
Easy to drive long distances and efficient
Quality feel even at the more affordable end of the range What we don’t
No automatic wipers
Third row power outlets would be good in this grade
Never has a people mover more flagrantly stated the case for a move away from three-row SUVs than the
Australia s best cars have been revealed with a Korean-made SUV the surprise overall winner across numerous categories.
The definitive list was made by an expert judging panel who road-tested hundreds of new models comparing comfort, performance, and value.
Drive s Car of the Year 2021 awards were broken up into 25 different categories but the overall winner was the Kia Sorento.
The surprising pick is large SUV that retails for between $47,000 to $64,000 before on-road costs.
Drive s Car of the Year 2021 awards were broken up into 25 different categories but the overall winner was the Kia Sorento (pictured)
The car with the best value overall was the MG ZS range (pictured) with a With a drive-away entry-point of $21,990
Drive Car of the Year Best Electric Vehicle 2021
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