
Car Review
Kia Carens review
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Interior
What is it like on the inside?
The dashboard is nicely laid out, if a little bland, there’s a funky touchscreen display, it feels rigid enough to deal with demon offspring and feels commodious enough to store many items made out of plastic. UK models get a seven-seat only setup, but you can fold the rear-most seats away under the boot floor in a jiffy to create more luggage space. Unless you have kids that need to sit there. In which case don’t.
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