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Road test: Toyota iQ 2

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The neat asymmetric dashboard fits in with the modern feel of the iQ and the passenger sits further forward than the driver, providing more room for the rear passenger. The driving position is generally good, but is hindered by the lack of steering reach adjustment. The one-piece front seats are very comfortable, but are mounted a bit high. All-round vision is generally good but the windscreen pillars are thick hindering all-round visibility.


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