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Ian Lamming drives the Kia Pro_Cee’d 1.0 T-GDI
W
ANT to know the definition of irony? It’s
this…
A little red hatchback from Korea is better in
the floods than a mighty mud-plugger.
Why? Because modest models are mortal
so the driver takes care, errs on the side of
caution. Formidable four by fours, it seems,
come without any common sense and an
inflated idea of their invincibility.
So the stricken X5 that thought it could part
the waters like Moses now drowns up to the
windows in Cumbrian floods. If the driver had
bothered to look, somewhere in the
specification, there would be a maximum
wading depth that is measured in inches – not
feet!
What the owner of the Bentley thought as he
disappeared beneath the waves like a
submarine only Neptune knows?
Until that point the Kia Pro_Cee’d GT had
done rather well. It had sidestepped the
deluge with aplomb thanks to a natty
satnav that revealed otherwise hidden back
lanes. It had plumbed the depths with aplomb
setting up a useful bow-wave that only once
came over the bonnet and bubbling air
furiously out of the exhaust rather than
inhaling it into the engine. But the ford, with a
lower case f of course, was always going to
be a bridge-less too far so high ground
was sort to leave the sporty three
door hatch and shank’s pony
took over for the last two miles, through
above-the-knee-deep murk with a seven
year old on my back – what a hero.
The following day levels had subsided and
the grand GT was more than man enough to
tackle the aftermath of another winter storm.
Surprising and impressive, which just about
sums up the Pro_Cee’d GT. The beautiful
hot-hatch joins the GT family but this time is
powered by an amazing three cylinder 1.0
litre than turns out a lusty 120HP.
This offers more than nippy performance
and great economy and emissions in a
characterful, delightful and engaging way.
Not everyone needs or requires the
200+PS of its mightier sibling, nor the extra
insurance premiums.
So the 1.0 is the perfect compromise, still
offering an exhilarating ride but at
considerably less expense. The rest remains
the same; fabulously sporty looks, stunning
interior, razor sharp dynamics and fantastic
specification. Pro_Cee’d is a GreaT car in
every way in fact some might say that it
walks on water not disappears beneath it.
Fact File
• Kia Pro_ Cee’d
1.0 T-GDI
• Engine: 1.0 litre
turbo petrol
• Power: 120PS
• Top speed:
118mph
• Combined miles
per gallon: 57.6
• Transmission: sixspeed manual
• CO2 g/km: 120