The new 2012 Kia Rio was rank 14 out of 34 Inexpensive Small Cars. This grade is based on our analysis of 5 distributed reviews and test drives of the Kia Rio, and also based on our analysis of reliability and safety data.
Total redesigned made for the new Kia Rio 2012, and longer list of the standard safety is something that made automotive press is satisfied and happy, the interior tech and engine also provides more option that is give capability of doing everything the average driver needs it to.
Now that the 2012 Kia Rio has taken some important updates, reviewers think this small car is practicality taking a lesson. It is offer as a hatchback and sedan, has seats that will make drives feel more comfortable and for passengers, it comes the standard with features like steering wheel-mounted audio controls and USB and auxiliary jacks that shoppers with smartphones and iPods crave.
The performances abilities of Kia Rio may not satisfy with the power for some low budget people who want small cars, Test drivers say its 138-horsepower four-cylinder engine seems like it would be one of the most fun-to-drive options in the class, but generally, they find it’s more practical than powerful. That means drivers who don’t want to pay more than $20,000 for their next car should seek solution with Volkswagen meanwhile drivers who basically want a good traveler car will be fairly happy with the Kia Rio.
Beforehand, the automotive industry did not consider the Kia Rio a competitor for highly ranked affordable small cars like the Ford Focus or Fiesta, but now that Kia went back to the drawing board, automotive writers think Kia finally has a challenger on its hands. "All said, the 2012 Kia Rio looks to finally be a front-runner in the subcompact segment,” writes Edmunds. “Along with models like the Ford Fiesta, Honda Fit and Hyundai Accent, the Rio is a car that should immediately come to mind."
The new Rio will have a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine with a standard six-speed manual transmission and optional six-speed automatic transmission. Kia said this powertrain will net 138 horsepower and get up to 30/40 mpg city/highway, giving it some of the highest fuel economy ratings in the class, although the EPA hasn’t confirmed these fuel economy numbers yet.
The new Kia Rio 2012 offer one of the longest warranties in the class that includes a five-year/60,000-mile limited basic warranty and a 10-year/100,000-mile limited powertrain warranty
Total redesigned made for the new Kia Rio 2012, and longer list of the standard safety is something that made automotive press is satisfied and happy, the interior tech and engine also provides more option that is give capability of doing everything the average driver needs it to.
Now that the 2012 Kia Rio has taken some important updates, reviewers think this small car is practicality taking a lesson. It is offer as a hatchback and sedan, has seats that will make drives feel more comfortable and for passengers, it comes the standard with features like steering wheel-mounted audio controls and USB and auxiliary jacks that shoppers with smartphones and iPods crave.
The performances abilities of Kia Rio may not satisfy with the power for some low budget people who want small cars, Test drivers say its 138-horsepower four-cylinder engine seems like it would be one of the most fun-to-drive options in the class, but generally, they find it’s more practical than powerful. That means drivers who don’t want to pay more than $20,000 for their next car should seek solution with Volkswagen meanwhile drivers who basically want a good traveler car will be fairly happy with the Kia Rio.
Beforehand, the automotive industry did not consider the Kia Rio a competitor for highly ranked affordable small cars like the Ford Focus or Fiesta, but now that Kia went back to the drawing board, automotive writers think Kia finally has a challenger on its hands. "All said, the 2012 Kia Rio looks to finally be a front-runner in the subcompact segment,” writes Edmunds. “Along with models like the Ford Fiesta, Honda Fit and Hyundai Accent, the Rio is a car that should immediately come to mind."
The new Rio will have a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine with a standard six-speed manual transmission and optional six-speed automatic transmission. Kia said this powertrain will net 138 horsepower and get up to 30/40 mpg city/highway, giving it some of the highest fuel economy ratings in the class, although the EPA hasn’t confirmed these fuel economy numbers yet.
The new Kia Rio 2012 offer one of the longest warranties in the class that includes a five-year/60,000-mile limited basic warranty and a 10-year/100,000-mile limited powertrain warranty
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