
Inside it's little better, though equipment's good the interior is dated, the quality not a match for newer rivals. The driving experience isn't particularly memorable either, the engine might be economical, but with more than one passenger performance suffers and it's not the quietest too - particularly if you opt for the three-speed automatic. The ride is bumpy too, particularly if you manage to get it up to motorway speeds, more modern rivals eclipsing the Kenari in every way. If you must have a Perodua then the Kelisa is a far more tempting proposition.
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