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Published on Sep 10, 2009 07:00:00 AM
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The interiors remain the same as on the Xeta 1.4. Light- coloured fabrics brighten up the interiors, and there’s not much by way of improvement in quality. The driving position is still not ideal — the high-set steering wheel places a lot of stress on your shoulders and the high pedals force you to place your feet awkwardly. This is sure to cause discomfort over long hauls. Interior quality hasn’t visibly improved over the Xeta 1.4, but it hasn’t become worse either.
The Xeta 1.2 in GVS trim does lack a few basic features like the left-side rearview mirror and hubcaps, but as a budget family car it makes a strong case for itself.
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