The Picanto S might be ultra-compact, but it packs a lot of gear and it’s pretty good to drive, too. At $17,290, it’s also the cheapest car on this list.
Importantly, the Picanto S is one of only two cars on this list to score auto emergency braking, and it’s also the cheapest car in Australia to offer wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity on a huge 8.0-inch multimedia touchscreen.
Kia backs its little city-car with a stellar seven-year warranty, so if you can look past its tiny boot and small but appropriate 1.2-litre 62kW/122Nm it’s now the best small car under $20,000 by quite a margin if you can deal with its small dimensions.
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