Showing posts with label folding seats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label folding seats. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Reviewing the Subaru Forester

At The Smarter Finance Company, we handle more than just finances, we help you with reviews too.

The Car
The Subaru Forester is still doing well in the market as a family SUV that can truly perform off road.

The latest model gives a nice front grille and bumper with a new shape, 18 inch alloy rims, Subaru’s EyeSight driver assist and an automatic tailgate system.

The car performs well, but can be expensive, both to purchase and to run.

The Drive
The Forester breezes over any bumps even at high speeds with the grip from the wide tyres. The improved suspension and steering make it easy to handle through different environments.

However, suspension balance is reduced at lower speeds but at there is less feedback in the cabin.

The Interior
The Forester gives off a spacious feel inside the cabin which is a little rugged, but practical.

You get amazing space for both passengers and equipment totaling to 505 litres and triple that with the rear seats folded.

Overall
The Forester will do exactly what you need it to do as a work vehicle or for your family which is very practical.

Reviewing the Subaru Forester

Friday, 17 June 2016

Reviewing the Porsche Cayenne

Read on about the Porsche Cayenne before financing one of your own!

The Car
The Cayenne comes with an impressive 3.0-litre turbo-diesel V6 engine and a recent facelift of 19 inch wheels and auto dimming interior.

The diesel model doesn’t come with autonomous braking or keyless start and steering is manual. Anything more would require expensive upgrades.

The Drive
Corners are a little shaky with the all-wheel drive but the suspension allows you to manage the car well.

Off-road adventures are perfect but the city might seem off your course because the size makes tight turns difficult.

The Interior

You’ll get cushy seats in the front with door pockets and plenty of space in the rear for passengers.

The boot is just as spacious, with a 40/20/40 rear folding seat totaling up to 1780 litres.

The only downside is the immense number of buttons which are there just to confuse you.

Overall
The Cayenne gives you immense capacity and an exciting drive and nothing less than what you would expect from Porsche with this new sports wagon.

Reviewing the Porsche Cayenne

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Reviewing the Nissan Juke

Find out more about the Nissan Juke with The Smarter Finance Company’s easy car review.

The Car
The Nissan Juke is a crowd favourite which looks good with high wheel arches and an aerodynamic edge.
It comes with a 1.6-liter turbo with intermediate lock of the CVVT system and a fitted low-pressure EGR system.

The Drive
It offers the I-CON system so you can get normal, sport and eco drive modes. It can go 0 to 100 in under 7 seconds with the front CVVT.

Its steering is pretty light with speed-sensitive electric power steering that maintains agility with its small wheelbase but the front end lacks grip at higher speeds.

Overall, the ride is comfortable though the suspension struggles to iron out potholes producing noise from the aftershocks of hitting one.

The Interior
The interior is colourful with highlights especially on the main console but the material quality is low with thin and hollow plastic.

The backseat is a bit cramp especially for tall people but it can folded to give a bit more cargo space.

Overall
The Juke is a fun and agile car but not as spacious for those bulky items.

Reviewing the Nissan Juke

Tuesday, 24 May 2016

Reviewing the BMW 3-series

The BMW 3 series is one of our favourite cars and you can find out more about it with its review.

The Car

The 3-series has been around for the last 4 decades and is still popular due to its solid performance and the latest revamp will focus on the engine.

The 3-series can go from 0 to 100km/h in 5.9 seconds with an eight-speed transmission and can get up to 1700kg of towing capacity. It also comes with additions like reverse camera and adaptive M suspension.

The Drive

The 3-series ranks very highly in terms of performance with good steering and gearboxes options for a steady ride even on curvy roads.

We highly recommend the adaptive dampers to benefit from the additional control.

The Interior

The classy interior will not disappoint with the three-spoke leather steering and the well-positioned dashboard with dials and controls within easy reach.

Its head and leg-room are expanded but the back-centre passenger will have to compromise. Boot space is generous at 480 litres.

Overall

The 3-series is easy to drive and affordable to upkeep but you will be paying for the brand and the quality experience.


Reviewing the BMW 3-series

Thursday, 19 May 2016

Reviewing the Audi A1

See what The Smarter Finance Company feels about the Audi A1.

The Car

The A1 is smaller than A3 with grille and overall stylistics being uniquely Audi. The wheels get bigger as you go up the tiers.

The standard kit offers alloy wheels, a 6.5-inch display screen and heated electric mirrors. It qualifies for the 5-stars ANCAP rating with ABS, traction and stability controls.

The Drive

The A1 is a compact vehicle which makes for good handling and parking. It's also agile with the evenly-weighted steering.

There are a number of driving modes to select with standard electronic differential to boost grip.

The Interior

High quality interior is expected especially the luxurious dashboard. The glossy black air-vent sleeves can be customised.

The front seats are adjustable for comfort with ample space, but rear seats are upright and might be a little sore.

Overall

The A1 comes with quality engine and interiors for a price but not so suitable for large families. Check with The Smarter Finance Company for the available options!


Reviewing the Audi A1

Thursday, 12 May 2016

Reviewing the Volkswagen Golf

Read the review on the Volkswagen Golf to have a real life opinion to decide on a car financing option.

The Car

The Volkswagen Golf is yet another old-timer on the market with exceptional value retention.

The Golf is turbocharged, but very economical. You also get stability control and City Emergency Braking system in higher models qualifying it for 5-stars ANCAP rating.

The Drive

We love how the Golf handles steering and stability at turns. There is also little noise even on highways.

The downside is the hefty additional sum needed for more power and 4-wheel drive.

The Interior

The driver’s seat is comfortable and adjustable for a good vision but the quarterlight windows are distracting.
You get a 6.8-inch colour touch screen and Bluetooth phone connectivity with well-positioned dials on the dash.

It is comfy for every passenger and the boot has 280-litres of cargo space or 1,270 litres with the rear seats folded.

Overall

The only concern is its hefty pricetag but it is worthy looking at the retention of its resale value.


Reviewing the Volkswagen Golf

Monday, 4 April 2016

Reviewing the BMW 1 Series

Read what we have to say about the BMW 1 Series before you start looking at car finance options.

The Car
The BMW 2011 model replaces the 2004 model with a sportier look. It has a 5-star ANCAP rating due to its features like 7 airbags and climate controls.

The Drive
The BMW 1 series is the only hatchback with rear-wheel drive so you can expect a steady drive. Looking at its size, it generally gets tricky while parking and a little twitchy at high speeds.

The Interior
Rear-wheel drive often compromises the rear space and the center seat is raised making it quite uncomfortable to sit on. As for the rear window, it is relatively small so parking would be tricky due to poor visibility and bad natural lighting. The boot caps at a generous 360 litres complementing generous storage areas throughout the car.

Overall
The 1 series is a pretty good catch for a hatchback from a trusted brand, ensuring you with a guaranteed resale value. Talk to us today to discuss the necessary finances.