Overview & Reviews
For 2013 the Kia Rio EX can now be equipped with automatic stop-start technology for improved fuel efficiency around town. The Rio SX gets standard steering wheel paddle shifters for the automatic transmission.
- High-quality interior materials on EX and SX
- Stylish inside and out
- Ample standard and optional features
- Feels bigger than it is.
- Long warranty
- Strong acceleration
- Lacks the ride/handling sophistication of its American rivals.
User Reviews:
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You will need to buy a spare tire and jacK! - 2013 Kia Rio
By shullj - May 14 - 2:32 pmMy daughter recently bought a Kia Rio. After a blowout (sidewall), we were shocked to find out there was no spare and no jack! There was a silly little pump and some compound that is supposed to fix flats! But not sidewall damage - the most common damage to modern radial tires! Furthermore, the salesman at Courtesy Kia (Henderson, NV) never informed her that there was no spare! And if that is not enough, it took here over an hour to navigate the phone maze and get in touch with roadside assistance to told to "go buy an new tire and well come and put it on! What a rip off and quite dangerous! We live in Nevada and if you get stranded on some lonely road in the summer, you could die!
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double check - 2013 Kia Rio
By stop gap - June 23 - 4:24 pmMake sure of the following: Has cruise? Adjustable front rider seat? Nice looking but look for features
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