• Q. How is the suspension of Kia Sonet?

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    Dillip
    Dillip | 4 years ago

    Sonet has McPherson Strut with Coil Spring suspension at the front and Coupled Torsion Beam Axle (CTBA) with Coil Spring suspension in the rear which works pretty well over broken roads and can smash through potholes. Over sharp edges, you do hear the suspension “thwack” at its limit, but you don’t feel that in the cabin. In this regard, Kia has done well to choose a better setup for Indian roads than on the Seltos. When combined with the quietness, the resulting sense of calm and long-legged ability belies the size of the Sonet. Moreover, we'd recommend taking a test drive of the car for a better insight into the performance, comfort, and compatibility. Follow the link for dealership details - Car Showrooms.

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    Brijesh
    Brijesh | 3 years ago

    Worst suspension i have ever seen in any car in india drive for 6 months i bet yu will see the condition of this car .... yu should have learned from your parent co because venue has much better suspensions in the same segment

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    Sarath
    Sarath | 2 years ago

    I own a sonet...the worst suspension in my ownership experience. Stiff suspension which is gives very bad ride quality and comfort. Many told me that its due to the diesel engine weight. But infact every sonet has the issue...i bought this car due to only torque converter automatic diesel in the segment. I regret my decision.

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