2003 Kia Rio RX-V 1.6L
Summary:
More car than you'd expect for this much money!
Faults:
Absolutely nothing.
General Comments:
The Rio RX-V for 2003 is about as sweet as a compact hatchback/wagon/whatever they've deemed this thing can get in appearance, cost to buy, and cost to drive!
The handling is excellent - even in 6 inches of snow and on icy roads, it stays straight and goes where you want it to without sliding around.
It is peppy off the line and has plenty of power to climb the hills of the Canadian Shield.
The seats up front are very comfortable whether it's for a short drive around town or a long highway trip. I haven't spent any time in the back seats, but I have been in the back of an LS and there is JUST enough headroom for a 6-footer. The foot room behind the front seats isn't the best if the driver/front passenger have their seats all the way back, but if they're willing to slide up a little, it's not that bad.
In the RX-V, the big advantage is the room the rear hatch offers over the trunk of the sedan. And with the standard package tray cover, it keeps your cargo out of sight too.
These are a fabulous car for the money in my opinion. They aren't a BMW, but if that's what you're expecting, don't buy this car.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 21st February, 2003
12th Mar 2004, 22:15
I am the original writer and still have the Rio with 10,300 miles on it now. No problems, still love to drive this car. By my experience KIAs are good values. George.