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SummaryAverage. Much better off road than on, the Pinin is pretty to look at but there's little to back it up. Good around town but tiresome over longer distances. |
ReviewThe Pinin was styled in Italy and is something of a fashion statement to rival the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V. Unfortunately, it's nowhere near as much fun, with a three-door version that only feels comfortable on smooth roads and packs little interior space. The five-door is a better buy with a 2.0 engine, plus improved ride and bigger cabin area. Fuel economy and performance are fair and you can specify an automatic gearbox on both versions. A lightweight body means Shogun Pinin is susceptible to motorway crosswinds and there's not enough refinement to make ownership enjoyable.
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