
The Kia Rio is a subcompact automobile that has been on the market since 2000 and now is in its third generation. We recently had the chance to spend a week with the 2013 Kia Rio SX, after previously driving the 5-Door 2012 model. While the vehicles are certainly similar, there are some differences readily apparent in the photographs. Which one do you think we preferred?
Exterior

Interior

One feature we’ve noticed in the Kias we’ve driven is the fabulous back-up camera, which is the best we’ve seen. The picture was bright and clear, and the colored zones are helpful to gauge distance. While the Rio is small, we found it to be much more accessible and comfortable for large people than many other vehicles we’ve driven.
Performance

The total MSRP on this model was $21,340, among the lowest priced vehicles we’ve driven. Those two factors (price and gas mileage) combined led us not to expect much from the 1.6l Gas Direct Injection 4 cylinder engine. At 138 horsepower and 123 lb-ft torque, it was on paper the lowest powered vehicle we’ve driven to date.
However the car is small and light, and under normal driving conditions, the power seemed plenty adequate. Compared to larger heavier vehicles we’ve driven recently, it was fun to whip around corners in this little Rio. While we definitely prefer the power in the Kia Optima Turbo, more budget conscious drivers would do well to consider this more economical option.
Overview

The impressive 10 Year/100,000 Mile powertrain warranty is a strong selling point, and the Kia Rio comes fairly well equipped for its modest price tag. After testing both models of the Rio, we can definitively say that our favorite Rio would be combining the 5-Door with the Premium Package.
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