At the same time, combined economy of 49.5 mpg and CO2 of 134g / km — on paper, at least — sets it among the cheaper - to -
run warm hatches.
Not exact matches
One of the benefits of a small, light and not that powerful
warm hatch is that you can almost guarantee it will be cheap to
run.
But if you want a
warm hatch experience that delivers (more) dynamically, and is cheaper to purchase and to
run, then the Barina RS makes far more sense.