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The Venga may well be classified as an MPV (Multi Purpose Vehicle), but it’s actually more like a high-roofed hatchback with a few tricks up its sleeve.
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Launched in 2010, the Venga isn't, or wasn’t, the best of its kind. But it was at least a comfortable, practical and reliable car. It’s not huge fun to drive, but that was never part of its brief.
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The Venga’s focus is on providing a comfortable ride on most surfaces and a relaxing driving experience. The steering is quick and the car grips the road well so you can even hustle it along twisty roads when the fancy takes you.
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Small on the outside but large on the inside, the Venga has plenty of space for four adults.
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The 440-litre boot is one of the biggest in the class but with the rear seat pushed forward, grows to an impressive 570 litres.