The
new 2013 Kia Rio has been designed such that it has become a tough
contender for all of the other super mini cars. It is not only classy
but is at the same time an efficient and good-looking car, built on the
basis of Euro-inspired looks with even better and smart subcompacts,
along with a smooth drivetrain. In fact, the 2013 Kia Rio ranks as the 9th amongst 43 of the other ‘Affordable Small Cars’. Furthermore, in the Hathbacks it has been able to win over the 12th rank.
Unlike
the previous one-dimensional forebears, this new design in the form of a
five-door supermini has on offer the most engaging style and
significantly discernible quality which is typical of Kia. For more
details you can check out the car reviews for Australia.
Kia Rio may take over in Europe too
With
time, Kia Motors have come to be known as one of the fastest producing
car makers of the world, who has also been successful with rolling out
impressive cars throughout. Back in 2010, it was said to have produced
over 2 million car units in a year and now the sales of the firm still
is continuing to grow and this process has mainly been seen throughout
China and that of North America, in comparison to that of Europe. So,
now Kia Rio has styled this new model so that it can bank on the
untapped potential of the European markets.
According
to most of the reviewers, this new version of Kia Rio is a good choice
for all of those looking for a comfortable ride, a competent driver and a
manageable and spacious cargo space.
Although
this particular model is not too very powerful, majority of the test
drivers are of the view that the 2013 Kia Rio still is powerful enough.
They also are of the view that the car offers a considerably soft ride
even while running across rough roads, coupled with the firm and
composed feel while taking sharp turnarounds. Furthermore, as per common
view the steering provides high control, even for the low speed parking
lots and while enjoying a long drive on the highway. This car has been
enabled with the automatic transmission, which although is optional, but
testers say it shifts smoothly enough. And talking of its power and
speed, its needless to say that the ‘four cylinder powerplant’ is strong
enough to propel this mini to over a 29/37 mpg while driving across the
city or speeding over the highway. This model even has the EPA fuel
economy rating, which indeed is unique for its class.
Then,
the 1.1-litred three-cylinder engine coupled with the 74bhp entry-level
turbodiesel, Rio has come to be one of the most economical combustion
cars. The only pro of this model is that the cabin space is not as
competent as those of the Honda Fit and Nissan Versa. So, there’s value,
there’s fuel economy, style and substance along with the world class
warranty which can be reason enough to win over the hearts of the people
all over.
However, if you are still not sure if you should buy this car, see for yourself a complete kia rio review by motoring.com.au





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