Okay after driving her.
Seating position is not bad, I fitted into it and you sit more like you're in a normal chair rather than a car seat. The pedals feel a bit low down, but the seating position make it feel fine.
There is a bit of body roll, but not anymore than the Spark to be honest, steering feels firm and like you're in control which is nice. The clutch takes some time to get used to, it's a bit low down and takes a little to get pull off right due to the low power.
Once you're moving and on normal city roads the car performs fine, it takes time to build up but it's a steady build up, there is no MFD, to check your consumption you use the touch screen and go into the eco thing. But the dash does tell you how much mileage you've got left with a little car heading towards a petrol tank and the remaining mileage which was pretty cool.
Initially I didn't like it as being over 6 foot I couldn't see the dials properly through the steering wheel, until I found out the Prestige has an adjustable steering wheel, rake and tractor so can get it nicely positioned. Once I was comfortable I could get going, which as stated being on the normal city roads it's fine. But going up William Nicole Drive Roodepoort was not pleasant, I mean most cars struggle up there and we are used to it from the days of the Spark, we also had the car full all seats occupied as we were taking kids to karate so it was a good test. A buddy of mine who's just 6 foot was sitting in the middle row and adjusting the seats for him was easy and he was comfortable.
Overall it's actually a great car for many people as long as it's only town driving, I think if you're driving on the highway a lot don't get this, but if you're doing like a kids transport service or something similar it would be ideal. Even the back most seats can fit a 12 year old comfortably and turning on the aircon for the back is such a nifty feature.