I own 2020 Kia Rio 1.4 here in Australia. 100 PS and 133 Nm. It’s great little car to drive around town and on road trips. Just wish it has slightly better throttle response and at low rpm can be a bit sluggish. didn’t drive it past 175 km/h
@@aseroxmilez I already did :) throttle control removed 90% throttle lag, although at certain speeds and below 2000 rpm it still somewhat remains but I think thats more got to do with torque being available at 4000 rpm and the fact that its auto transmission.
@@serbdriverAU keep in mind theyre not sports cars haha so yeah they’re still slow off the mark BUT you can drive them pretty speedily in “manual” mode since you can control when to shift and use all that torque in 2nd and 3rd
@@aseroxmilez no of course not. But I’m disappointed a bit with throttle lag. My dad owns Opel Astra 1.6 from 2005 around similar horsepower and torque but throttle lag is non existent. Which makes me think is this almost an all modern cars or just in Kia ones ?
@@serbdriverAU I would think most modern cars do it for the fuel efficiency? But there is throttle lag in the ceratos and stingers as well, in saying that I haven’t driven a huge variety of modern cars to say it’s this and that though 😅 I have an old 2014 fiesta and a 2005 Honda accord(fucking bulletproof ahaha) no throttle lag in those two
at 0:37 it does remind me to the volkswagen chime
I own 2020 Kia Rio 1.4 here in Australia. 100 PS and 133 Nm. It’s great little car to drive around town and on road trips. Just wish it has slightly better throttle response and at low rpm can be a bit sluggish. didn’t drive it past 175 km/h
Throttle controller solves that and change air intake to k&N
@@aseroxmilez I already did :) throttle control removed 90% throttle lag, although at certain speeds and below 2000 rpm it still somewhat remains but I think thats more got to do with torque being available at 4000 rpm and the fact that its auto transmission.
@@serbdriverAU keep in mind theyre not sports cars haha so yeah they’re still slow off the mark BUT you can drive them pretty speedily in “manual” mode since you can control when to shift and use all that torque in 2nd and 3rd
@@aseroxmilez no of course not. But I’m disappointed a bit with throttle lag. My dad owns Opel Astra 1.6 from 2005 around similar horsepower and torque but throttle lag is non existent. Which makes me think is this almost an all modern cars or just in Kia ones ?
@@serbdriverAU I would think most modern cars do it for the fuel efficiency? But there is throttle lag in the ceratos and stingers as well, in saying that I haven’t driven a huge variety of modern cars to say it’s this and that though 😅
I have an old 2014 fiesta and a 2005 Honda accord(fucking bulletproof ahaha) no throttle lag in those two
This part of restricted autobahn is very busy you can't unleash the top speed of this car however it seems impressive for 100hp.
KIA 1.0 T-GDI...The best engine in the world!
We need to view this 307 with the ew10a and a classic al4 woth gearbox
Citroën balingo test drive 1.6 hdi 2022
Is it me or is it not a bit too noisy in the cabin? :s
It sounds like a old Honda Jazz
It’s okay. For the price of the car it’s fair.
@@Nichtswert Is it.. Compared to a Corsa, Polo, Fabia?
fait tipo test drive 1.6 110
Car is not good enough. My mum has the previous gen Rio and this car is too expensive without adding anything worthwhile. It is still very noisy
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Kia😂😂😂😂. . 121 mph. We all know that mph is actually faster than kph. So why use it in y'all cars?