I bought one of these, tried every other car in it's competition. Kia was the only one to give me all the features that you'd usually have to pay extra for all included in the price. AMAZING.
Excellent review of a really good little car. I drove the 1.4 petrol and was really impressed how smooth and quiet it was, perhaps a little slow. I too can't stand the badge snobs who are stuck in the past and really have no idea, Hyundai/Kia are on a roll and are now making excellent cars.
Got one recently and am calling it "pensioners car" :) Only because never drove anything below 1.6L and less than 115bhp. My Rio is 2016, 1.25l producing 86bhp (i think), so i feel taking off on a slow side. 1st gear is very short too, thats mean playing with a stick a lot in a slow narrow and hilly places where i live. But as soon as she's going is superb! On a cost of petrol side am doing between 35 to 40 mpg, remember folks in hilly narrow roads! Still 20 mpg more than my last VW Beetle (2004, 1.6L)!!! Very practical, very comfy and easy to drive and i love it! Will never come back to more saucy cars for sake of tax, insurance and mpg... Yes am almost 40 and start getting mid life crisis;) In the end it is lovely car, well build and doing its job very well! Was looking for newer car for almost 4 months, did my maths and research, and i choose Rio and am a happy bunny. Thanks Matt for yours honest reviews of all cars! Helped here a lot!
The car here, LG61 WWY, passed its MOT in September 2020 with 65k miles on the clock after 9 years on the road. So it could still be out there, being all reliable and stuff.
Bought my Rio 1.4 Tec about a month ago and I must say I am very impressed. The extras you get as standard are really awesome. Park distance Control, Electric Wipers, Electric Lights, Bluetooth, Climate Control, Leather seats etc... And it gives me 5.5litre / 100km (18.2km/l). I was completely sold when I found that the new Kia range were done by an ex-Audi engineer. And I can see that in the quality of all the finishing as well. Lastly, when I compare the price with other competitors, in South Africa, VW Polo, Ford Fiesta & Mazda 2, are between 10% - 15% more expensive. So the choice was obvious.
My old best mate had one of these. He used to call it the sewing machine because you had to get the pistons going up and down very quickly to make the power. I borrowed it for a week and having had owned a Mazda 2 (and loved it) I found the car had some incredible blind spots. The dash instruments are nice, its quiet, warranty is nice. The brake assist is more of an annoyance for someone with good clutch control. The 1.4L 6spd was gutless. Good car but if fun is your thing, it's not for you.
I have this car and it's very good. lots of rooms in front and back. you don't hear it running, good sound system, eco, and very fun to drive. If you need this tipe of car this is for me best choice
Excellent review. Good teachers never tire of repeating useful information, such as "plenty of adjustment..."! Mat's cheerfulness is so refreshing; I watch there reviews to brighten up my day!
i actually already own this car, my first car and i must say, i love it, i have driven the Ford Fiesta and the Renault Clio, but i dont really like them, ok granted the rear window is a little bit of a problem same with the A pillar, but that being said, i find it harder to park in the other two, its great to drive, but dont expect the 88mpg, i drive as smooth as i can and cant even get that on the motor way, but i do get the high 70s in the 1.1 diesel, you get about 400-500miles of range in the tank, depending on how you drive and where, but be aware there is a few more problems with this car, for one, when you put the wipers on you get a very bad chattering from the drivers wiperblade at the bottem, and the worse one, is sometimes you cant put the car in reverse, you have to select first, and then reverse, the lip in the boot is high, BUT for me, it isnt so bad, i keep my daughter pram in the boot so when we go shopping, none of the shopping falls out and i do keep the pram in the boot when we go shopping, the back is actually alot bigger than you think, my 6ft 4 brother can actually sit in the back with room to spare, his head does graze the roof but nothing that he isnt used to, you do get some major noise when going over a rough patch on a road but no more than any other car, over all, its a really good little car, nice and easy to drive around town and on backroads, a little bit more noisy on the motorway than id like, but a good car
Voltikz Hi! Just to clarify the reverse shift problem, not sure what year is yours, but i have 2016 with only 10k and found same problem; wont shift to reverse sometimes and am going to neutral and reverse. Mechanics (i working for) said cause its fresh new gearbox and it will eventualy worn a bit and i would be able to shift from any gear to R. Now done almost 1k and problem occuring rarely.
@LA Detailing it was a great little car, I replaced with a 2016 KIA sorento because I needed the extra seats, but my personal experience with Kia has overall been very good, take care of the car and it will take care of you, are you asking how my rio was? If so, it was an amazing little car, I can honestly say I miss it, it hardly used any fuel, granted the smaller liter engine leaves you wanting more power, but if your looking for a cheap to run reliable car I couldnt recommend it enough
I'm surprised at how much Kia has lifted their game. It was only a few years ago that they were bland hatchbacks, and now they're very nice looking cars. I'd happily own one.
good review :), i have been very interested in this kia rio for along time and i am impressed with the 1.1 diesel - 3 cylinder, if i had the money i would buy one. but atleast someone has finally agreed with the idea i have had in my head for such a long time, to make diesel turbos, small but very economical.
It's like under $13,000 in the US thats why I'm looking at it as a second car. Had very bad luck with VW before, maybe I will look at the Ford as well but doubt it's that cheap.
I'm in the states just now and note here that the Kia Rio comes with a 1.6 liter 138 HP engine and a 6 speed auto gearbox, if anyone from Kia reads that how come in the UK we get a 1.4 107 HP engine and an old fashioned 4 speed auto. Oh we also only get the option of hatch back where the USA gats the sedan too, please explain why we pay the most but as usual get less choice and specs.
Just get a honda fit. Better in every way than the rio and fiesta. Less problem in the future and better safety features. Solid built and bigger exterior and boot.
I looked at the new honda fit but didn't like the styling at all it felt like a toy car, I know they get the best write up and what you're saying is true but personal preference I just don't like it.
I don't deny that I was impressed by this car. It's cute and it has a lot of nice things about it. But what would stop me from buying it is that Mat pointed out that rear visibility isn't so great.
Yes,but many of those mini cars have that exact problem....I have sat in many with the same problem like polo,ibiza and of course mine Skoda Fabia but you get used to it....I think that kia is a nice option regarding the money you pay for it :)
eternalhalloween1 yes,absolutely right.You can test drive the car and see how suits you best.the problem is that in my country the test drives cars are limited because they sell too much.... Either way the rear visibility problem is solved by parking sensors which actually in my country are usually provided free by the auto dealer as a present for buying a new car :)
I personally own one but was very disappointed in the fuel consumption. Car owns a great design and good suspension. I can barely look at all the positive comments about the cars being very fuel efficient. THAT's not true! How many of you are actually being paid to make such comments..
Steve Cheung How bad is the fuel consumption? I can relate to what you're saying. I used to hear such great things about Ford. But the Ford I had broke down so much, it should have had a warning label on it. Now people made lots of fun of Dodge. But I had WAY better luck with my Dodge.
That small rear window is actually a selling point - it gives the driver more privacy. I drive on (parabolic) side mirrors for most of the rear visibility, anyhow.
I am driving Kia Rio (LX+ Automatic Rio5) about a year and half but I am getting overall 22-26 MPG also one of my friends having around 24 MPG. I don't understand why the car makers tell such a LIE about the MPG. It is not even nearer to their claim 88 MPG.
I test drove one and the thing that put me off was the view of the bonnet. You can't see much of it which makes seeing the front of the car near impossible. (Which is a problem for me). Apart from that it was rather nice.
I've just watched 3 of you're video's. The Kia's Optima, Cee'd and Rio and in all three video's you say that the "oppenent" Fords Mondeo, Focus and Fiesta are better! :-) Fordlover much? ... But anyway great video reviews ;-)
The best thing about the vehicle is that all the extras in other vehicles are actually standard in the KIA. My first car will either be this or a FORD Fiesta. Having a hard time choosing.
The 88mpg is so high because the "gallon" of gas in the metric system is much larger. It is really more like 50 american mpg (that's a rough, off the top of the head conversion)
Here in the states, they took away the nice, out-of-the-way rear headrests and put in tall ones that help block the view to the rear. Our government at work. Kia removed the grab handle above the driver's door (left front), but I see they removed the right front one on your car. But that's the one used the most because there's always a driver. What's up with that? The cousin to the Rio, the Hyundai Accent, still has those handles.
Couldn't you at least try it before you judge it? Don't just be a hater.They have been way far developed to compete other major big 5(Toyota,Volks,GM,Ford,Hyundai).
how do find the seats, they feel good for a short drive, but i think to firm for a long drive, I sat in the car for over an hour, and i started to feel uncomfortable, but I like the car overall, also how do you feel about the suspension ?
at the moment there is little difference in diesel vs. regular gas here in NA ( pennies ) - I don't understand why they won't give us the options here....
Thanks for reviewing a car that is also sold in North America. Value your reviews. Though we get a direct injected 1.6 and will be getting also a sedan with a trunk (boot to you). Wish we had avaiable the 88 mpg diesel.
it doesnt say much about the quality of the cars. the more and more popular kia/hyundai get, the smaller their warranty will get. the large warranty was only put in place because people believed that these brands(korean) had poor quality so they needed the warranty to quell people's concerns. here in america they have a 10 year 100k warranty and have had that ever since i can remember. it is an increased cost to the automaker but it does greatly benefit the consumers.
just bought a red 3dr 1.25, need to wait a month to pick it up! the value is immense paying £200 a month for 3 years then an option to trade in pay off £3500 or upgrade! i really hate kias aswell! this car just caught me eye as soon as i seen it, cant wait to drive it.
I have a Kia Rio much like this one. In fact, it is the same 1.1 diesel model, in 2 trim, and in the same colour. In fact my registration number was only a few letters away from the one in this video! (got a private plate on now)
the 2011-present Kia Rio/ Kia All New Pride/ Kia All New Rio (Indonesia) is assembled in South Korea: Gwangmyeong China: Jiangsu Ecuador: Quito Indonesia: Jakarta Philippines: Bicutan, Parañaque City Russia: St Petersburg
The 88mpg figure (73mpg US) is for the 1.1L three cylinder Diesel engine with a manual gearbox in the UK. The 1.4L engine with a manual gearbox has a real world return of 41mpg (34mpg US). We get the 1.6L engine in a much larger car called the Kia Cee'd, and that (again, manual gearbox) returns 43.3mpg (36mpg US). If you are getting 26mpg (31mpg UK), blame your driving habits and automatic gear box. Put it in manual mode and change gears around 2.5/3k rpm for max efficiency. 2k for a diesel.
how is the 1.4 engine ? that is what it comes with in Thailand, and it cost as much as a top model ford fiesta hear in Thailand, witch is around 750 thousand baht, witch comes out to around $25.000 dollars, so it's not a cheap car, but all cars hear in Thailand are way over prices, like the Mazda 2 and honda Jazz are also that price, and a Mazda 3 with a 2.0 engine is around $35.000 dollars, it's insane, so anyway would you rather own the Rio with the 1.4 or a fiesta 1.6 for the same money ?
Drop the Golf or Polo, it's like a car that pretty much everybody seems to have. Let her choose between the Swift or the Rio. She might like the Swift more because it has the looks of a Mini Cooper. The Rio is more a badass car.
Thanks for clarifying that, I'm not an English native and his accent was a bit unclear to me.. I do agree with him though, specially when buying a car in this segment as the main target is looking buying a CHEAP and CHEAP to run ride.., so why buy a fiesta or polo when the Kia looks good and with better options(more enjoyable) and warranty :) ??
Nothing about the infotainment system? Usually in these videos you get a few minutes on phone, bluetooth connectivity, satnav, DAB radio etc. Or as I call them driver distractions. How many cyclists, motorcyclists and pedestrians have been hit because the driver was paying more attention to their infotainment system than where they are going? Why do you think having a TV in view of the driver is illegal? That's my penny's worth anyway.
It's funny. Afer I saw this video, Fifth Gear uploaded a teaser where they also test and review this car, and when I was done watching the teaser, they showed a commercial for this car on TV. Oh, and even commercial on my PC.
No way it’s young Mat Watson
With a BBC English accent.
@@CheeeseToastieBBC?? U mean Big Black co--
I just bought this car and the result is very satisfied...it's been my dream car since 2012. Praise the Lord.
+Bambang Wahyu Utomo my dream car is BMW.. but its to expensive.. ;) this car is ok..
Amen
I bought one of these, tried every other car in it's competition. Kia was the only one to give me all the features that you'd usually have to pay extra for all included in the price. AMAZING.
Just bought one... Fantastic car... Very stylish... Comfortable... Economic.. Well made... I just can't believe its Kia... Really love it
is it 1.2? do you still have it
Ray november I have 1.2 2016
@@JA-xz4vr i have 2016 1.4 boii
I have an 1.4 crdi it s a good car
Is it still reliable?
Excellent review of a really good little car.
I drove the 1.4 petrol and was really impressed how smooth and quiet it was, perhaps a little slow.
I too can't stand the badge snobs who are stuck in the past and really have no idea, Hyundai/Kia are on a roll and are now making excellent cars.
My dad just bought this car. BOY I LOVE IT! The radio screen thing is smooooooth!
Got one recently and am calling it "pensioners car" :) Only because never drove anything below 1.6L and less than 115bhp. My Rio is 2016, 1.25l producing 86bhp (i think), so i feel taking off on a slow side. 1st gear is very short too, thats mean playing with a stick a lot in a slow narrow and hilly places where i live. But as soon as she's going is superb! On a cost of petrol side am doing between 35 to 40 mpg, remember folks in hilly narrow roads! Still 20 mpg more than my last VW Beetle (2004, 1.6L)!!!
Very practical, very comfy and easy to drive and i love it! Will never come back to more saucy cars for sake of tax, insurance and mpg... Yes am almost 40 and start getting mid life crisis;)
In the end it is lovely car, well build and doing its job very well!
Was looking for newer car for almost 4 months, did my maths and research, and i choose Rio and am a happy bunny.
Thanks Matt for yours honest reviews of all cars! Helped here a lot!
The car here, LG61 WWY, passed its MOT in September 2020 with 65k miles on the clock after 9 years on the road. So it could still be out there, being all reliable and stuff.
It's still around in 2024.
Bought my Rio 1.4 Tec about a month ago and I must say I am very impressed.
The extras you get as standard are really awesome. Park distance Control, Electric Wipers, Electric Lights, Bluetooth, Climate Control, Leather seats etc... And it gives me 5.5litre / 100km (18.2km/l). I was completely sold when I found that the new Kia range were done by an ex-Audi engineer. And I can see that in the quality of all the finishing as well.
Lastly, when I compare the price with other competitors, in South Africa, VW Polo, Ford Fiesta & Mazda 2, are between 10% - 15% more expensive. So the choice was obvious.
Just got one days ago and have fallen in love with it!
My old best mate had one of these. He used to call it the sewing machine because you had to get the pistons going up and down very quickly to make the power. I borrowed it for a week and having had owned a Mazda 2 (and loved it) I found the car had some incredible blind spots. The dash instruments are nice, its quiet, warranty is nice. The brake assist is more of an annoyance for someone with good clutch control. The 1.4L 6spd was gutless. Good car but if fun is your thing, it's not for you.
I have this car and it's very good. lots of rooms in front and back. you don't hear it running, good sound system, eco, and very fun to drive. If you need this tipe of car this is for me best choice
I've been driving a Rio for just over a month and could've not been more pleased.
What does that got to do with me being pleased with Rio? But if you must know this is my 8th car.
I knew he'd find a way to mention a volkswagen, he never fails to.
I was sitting here thinking how good this reviewer is.
Just the facts presented incredibly impartially.
Excellent review. Good teachers never tire of repeating useful information, such as "plenty of adjustment..."! Mat's cheerfulness is so refreshing; I watch there reviews to brighten up my day!
i actually already own this car, my first car and i must say, i love it, i have driven the Ford Fiesta and the Renault Clio, but i dont really like them, ok granted the rear window is a little bit of a problem same with the A pillar, but that being said, i find it harder to park in the other two, its great to drive, but dont expect the 88mpg, i drive as smooth as i can and cant even get that on the motor way, but i do get the high 70s in the 1.1 diesel, you get about 400-500miles of range in the tank, depending on how you drive and where, but be aware there is a few more problems with this car, for one, when you put the wipers on you get a very bad chattering from the drivers wiperblade at the bottem, and the worse one, is sometimes you cant put the car in reverse, you have to select first, and then reverse, the lip in the boot is high, BUT for me, it isnt so bad, i keep my daughter pram in the boot so when we go shopping, none of the shopping falls out and i do keep the pram in the boot when we go shopping, the back is actually alot bigger than you think, my 6ft 4 brother can actually sit in the back with room to spare, his head does graze the roof but nothing that he isnt used to, you do get some major noise when going over a rough patch on a road but no more than any other car, over all, its a really good little car, nice and easy to drive around town and on backroads, a little bit more noisy on the motorway than id like, but a good car
Voltikz Hi! Just to clarify the reverse shift problem, not sure what year is yours, but i have 2016 with only 10k and found same problem; wont shift to reverse sometimes and am going to neutral and reverse. Mechanics (i working for) said cause its fresh new gearbox and it will eventualy worn a bit and i would be able to shift from any gear to R. Now done almost 1k and problem occuring rarely.
@LA Detailing it was a great little car, I replaced with a 2016 KIA sorento because I needed the extra seats, but my personal experience with Kia has overall been very good, take care of the car and it will take care of you, are you asking how my rio was? If so, it was an amazing little car, I can honestly say I miss it, it hardly used any fuel, granted the smaller liter engine leaves you wanting more power, but if your looking for a cheap to run reliable car I couldnt recommend it enough
I'm surprised at how much Kia has lifted their game. It was only a few years ago that they were bland hatchbacks, and now they're very nice looking cars. I'd happily own one.
good review :), i have been very interested in this kia rio for along time and i am impressed with the 1.1 diesel - 3 cylinder, if i had the money i would buy one. but atleast someone has finally agreed with the idea i have had in my head for such a long time, to make diesel turbos, small but very economical.
We're getting one soon.
Just bought a Kia Rio II 1.5 crdi, mapped it to 130bhp and it flies along with much beefier cars. solid too, feels like a little van. £2 tax a month
It's like under $13,000 in the US thats why I'm looking at it as a second car. Had very bad luck with VW before, maybe I will look at the Ford as well but doubt it's that cheap.
+Sailordude2012 im drivin vw 6 years for now and it is reliable car..
bought the Kia Rio 1.6 EX in blue and love it
I'm in the states just now and note here that the Kia Rio comes with a 1.6 liter 138 HP engine and a 6 speed auto gearbox, if anyone from Kia reads that how come in the UK we get a 1.4 107 HP engine and an old fashioned 4 speed auto. Oh we also only get the option of hatch back where the USA gats the sedan too, please explain why we pay the most but as usual get less choice and specs.
Just get a honda fit. Better in every way than the rio and fiesta. Less problem in the future and better safety features. Solid built and bigger exterior and boot.
I looked at the new honda fit but didn't like the styling at all it felt like a toy car, I know they get the best write up and what you're saying is true but personal preference I just don't like it.
from the back, this car look-a-like seat cupra
I don't deny that I was impressed by this car. It's cute and it has a lot of nice things about it.
But what would stop me from buying it is that Mat pointed out that rear visibility isn't so great.
Yes,but many of those mini cars have that exact problem....I have sat in many with the same problem like polo,ibiza and of course mine Skoda Fabia but you get used to it....I think that kia is a nice option regarding the money you pay for it :)
loumidis15 Well, you have a point. Maybe it's best to test drive and see if you can handle the limited vision.
eternalhalloween1
yes,absolutely right.You can test drive the car and see how suits you best.the problem is that in my country the test drives cars are limited because they sell too much.... Either way the rear visibility problem is solved by parking sensors which actually in my country are usually provided free by the auto dealer as a present for buying a new car :)
I personally own one but was very disappointed in the fuel consumption. Car owns a great design and good suspension. I can barely look at all the positive comments about the cars being very fuel efficient. THAT's not true!
How many of you are actually being paid to make such comments..
Steve Cheung How bad is the fuel consumption?
I can relate to what you're saying.
I used to hear such great things about Ford. But the Ford I had broke down so much, it should have had a warning label on it. Now people made lots of fun of Dodge. But I had WAY better luck with my Dodge.
I find it funny when you guys say that kia is not known for being good.
In my country kia has a premium status.
Same In Bulgaria
It much better then german cars.
That small rear window is actually a selling point - it gives the driver more privacy. I drive on (parabolic) side mirrors for most of the rear visibility, anyhow.
we just bought this car excellent to drive definitely recommend
I am driving Kia Rio (LX+ Automatic Rio5) about a year and half but I am getting overall 22-26 MPG also one of my friends having around 24 MPG. I don't understand why the car makers tell such a LIE about the MPG. It is not even nearer to their claim 88 MPG.
I BOUGHT MY KIA RIO 5 DOOR OCTOBER PAST LOVE IT NO FAULTS SO MUCH
MY DAUGHTER BOUGHT THE PICANTO SHE LOVES IT
PADDYWACK
This guy gives great automotive reviews. I enjoy watching his videos. His cute freckled face isn't bad to look at either.
Has anyone else noticed that this was uploaded on 1.11.11? Cool review BTW.
that was hilorious when he talked about the interior quality, he basically said ooooh, soft and shiny :)
I test drove one and the thing that put me off was the view of the bonnet. You can't see much of it which makes seeing the front of the car near impossible. (Which is a problem for me). Apart from that it was rather nice.
I still use this car 2024❤
I'm really trying to get myself a Kia rio lx really admire this vehicle by God grace
I've just watched 3 of you're video's. The Kia's Optima, Cee'd and Rio and in all three video's you say that the "oppenent" Fords Mondeo, Focus and Fiesta are better! :-) Fordlover much? ... But anyway great video reviews ;-)
My mom just got this one its reasonable and awesome! 3 ppl asked today whats this car when she was driving :)
The best thing about the vehicle is that all the extras in other vehicles are actually standard in the KIA. My first car will either be this or a FORD Fiesta. Having a hard time choosing.
What did you choose?
The 88mpg is so high because the "gallon" of gas in the metric system is much larger. It is really more like 50 american mpg (that's a rough, off the top of the head conversion)
Here in the states, they took away the nice, out-of-the-way rear headrests and put in tall ones that help block the view to the rear. Our government at work. Kia removed the grab handle above the driver's door (left front), but I see they removed the right front one on your car. But that's the one used the most because there's always a driver. What's up with that? The cousin to the Rio, the Hyundai Accent, still has those handles.
Couldn't you at least try it before you judge it?
Don't just be a hater.They have been way far developed to compete other
major big 5(Toyota,Volks,GM,Ford,Hyundai).
yo matt do u recomend buying this car?
how do find the seats, they feel good for a short drive, but i think to firm for a long drive, I sat in the car for over an hour, and i started to feel uncomfortable, but I like the car overall, also how do you feel about the suspension ?
at the moment there is little difference in diesel vs. regular gas here in NA ( pennies ) - I don't understand why they won't give us the options here....
I love you Kia rio
did you go for the diesel or petrol?
My mate has Kia Ceed (3 years old), still looks like new, when we stop at red light, you don't even hear the engine (1.4 litre)
Love the new camera you´ve got!
Please tell me the answer, witch better i buy kia rio or ford fiesta ?
I look forward to owning one of these
Thanks for reviewing a car that is also sold in North America. Value your reviews. Though we get a direct injected 1.6 and will be getting also a sedan with a trunk (boot to you). Wish we had avaiable the 88 mpg diesel.
In my country, Kia sales have overtaken that of Toyota's and Honda's and there is a 6 months waiting time to get a new Rio
I test drove the 1.4 6-speed. It's probably the best in class in refinement
it doesnt say much about the quality of the cars. the more and more popular kia/hyundai get, the smaller their warranty will get. the large warranty was only put in place because people believed that these brands(korean) had poor quality so they needed the warranty to quell people's concerns. here in america they have a 10 year 100k warranty and have had that ever since i can remember. it is an increased cost to the automaker but it does greatly benefit the consumers.
Does it have a good pick at start
Very nice car. Has sold quite well already here in the UK.
The rio2 1.5 diesel is the best rio plenty power very economic cheap tax. Good all round . Try it and see
I'm thinking about getting my daughter a car, but I'm tossing up between the VW golf and polo, the Kia rio and the Suzuki swift baby ideas?
I bought it new .the engine is noise from the cabin . is it only my car ? I use 10-30W oil
7year warranty? id prefer to buy one in the US b/c it has a 10yr/100k
Kia and Huyndai face head on the western counterparts. They ve done a fine job.
just bought a red 3dr 1.25, need to wait a month to pick it up! the value is immense paying £200 a month for 3 years then an option to trade in pay off £3500 or upgrade! i really hate kias aswell! this car just caught me eye as soon as i seen it, cant wait to drive it.
Matt what watch are you wearing in this review??
Excellent review you are the best !!!!
I have a Kia Rio much like this one. In fact, it is the same 1.1 diesel model, in 2 trim, and in the same colour. In fact my registration number was only a few letters away from the one in this video! (got a private plate on now)
the 2011-present Kia Rio/ Kia All New Pride/ Kia All New Rio (Indonesia)
is assembled in
South Korea: Gwangmyeong
China: Jiangsu
Ecuador: Quito
Indonesia: Jakarta
Philippines: Bicutan, Parañaque City
Russia: St Petersburg
Why is the Consumer Reports consumer satisfaction (would buy again) rating for this vehicle so low (33%) compared to Honda Fit (60 to 70%)?
get the 1.6 gdi model its a beast
I got one and I love it ❤
What year do u have and what is it like on the motorway
kia rio 1.4 or vw polo comfortline(1.4)???
hey guys! at 3.17.. what he was saying? the steering feels??
You'll be very happy with it! I'm loving my five door :)
But does it has reverse camera and sat nav in it's highest model?
Hey when are you guys doing the new kia optima
There are 1.2 US gallons to 1 UK gallon. 88mpg UK is 73mpg US.
Thanks for the KIA RIO REVIEW.
soft touch materials on the dash?only on higher spec models, at least here in Portugal...
As standard you get sandpaper like plastic...
Who developed the 1.1 diesel?
I have to say that Kia/Hyundai design used to be dull.Now it looks like A piece Of Automotive Art.
The 88mpg figure (73mpg US) is for the 1.1L three cylinder Diesel engine with a manual gearbox in the UK. The 1.4L engine with a manual gearbox has a real world return of 41mpg (34mpg US). We get the 1.6L engine in a much larger car called the Kia Cee'd, and that (again, manual gearbox) returns 43.3mpg (36mpg US).
If you are getting 26mpg (31mpg UK), blame your driving habits and automatic gear box. Put it in manual mode and change gears around 2.5/3k rpm for max efficiency. 2k for a diesel.
I'm getting one soon
how is the 1.4 engine ? that is what it comes with in Thailand, and it cost as much as a top model ford fiesta hear in Thailand, witch is around 750 thousand baht, witch comes out to around $25.000 dollars, so it's not a cheap car, but all cars hear in Thailand are way over prices, like the Mazda 2 and honda Jazz are also that price, and a Mazda 3 with a 2.0 engine is around $35.000 dollars, it's insane, so anyway would you rather own the Rio with the 1.4 or a fiesta 1.6 for the same money ?
Not sure why you compare budget with premium cars, chalk and cheese.
i'm a woman and i'm here for the cars... ^.^ i find mat to be very informative and pleasant
is it a 1.2L or 1.4 Diesel??u should have specified!!!!!!!
Drop the Golf or Polo, it's like a car that pretty much everybody seems to have. Let her choose between the Swift or the Rio. She might like the Swift more because it has the looks of a Mini Cooper. The Rio is more a badass car.
Thanks for clarifying that, I'm not an English native and his accent was a bit unclear to me..
I do agree with him though, specially when buying a car in this segment as the main target is looking buying a CHEAP and CHEAP to run ride.., so why buy a fiesta or polo when the Kia looks good and with better options(more enjoyable) and warranty :) ??
I have the blue car as in the video, the paint code is in Korean, does anyone know what shade of blue this is?
Nothing about the infotainment system? Usually in these videos you get a few minutes on phone, bluetooth connectivity, satnav, DAB radio etc. Or as I call them driver distractions. How many cyclists, motorcyclists and pedestrians have been hit because the driver was paying more attention to their infotainment system than where they are going? Why do you think having a TV in view of the driver is illegal? That's my penny's worth anyway.
It's Mat Watson from Carwow!?!
Yep, he used to work for this team, now he organized his own, inspiring the name
Good and fair review.
Why in the flip are there no diesel Rios in the US?! My gas Rio gets over 30 but 88mpg???
Is it really a diesel engine car?
Does this car have cruise control
Im renting this car - My questions is can 3 adults and one child fit 4 pieces of luggage in boot / trunk
Kia has overstated the MPG figures for most of it's models. Do a google search for 'kia mpg overstatement' to learn the details.
this is the only supermini i would consider buying, the hyundai accent a close second.
It's funny. Afer I saw this video, Fifth Gear uploaded a teaser where they also test and review this car, and when I was done watching the teaser, they showed a commercial for this car on TV. Oh, and even commercial on my PC.