BY MARTON PETTENDY | 26th Nov 2001


GOING down the five-door path means forgoing some of the sleekness of the three-door in order to get much better access to the rear compartment. But even with a couple of extra doors, the Barina remains an appealing little compact. The new generation is more evolution than revolution, with the main visual difference appearing in the detail. Look for the Astra-like trapezoidal grille, tail-lights positioned high up on the rear pillars and wheelarch flares which run straight into the body's front and rear sections rather than surrounding the wheel in the accustomed manner.
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