The latest Rio dropped the three-door option because of low demand, and while rivals get all-electric options, the Korean car’s recent mid-life facelift has introduced a 48V mild hybrid
We review the latest addition to KIA's updated Rio range. The addition of a 1.4-litre engine (with automatic option) fills a gap that was previously unoccupied. While we enjoyed the features, they were soured by the poor engine and gearbox combination. Well made and surprisingly economical. The Rio is well equipped, economical to run and feels well screwed together. It's not an exciting drive but it performs and handles well enough, the suspension can be a bit crashy into potholes though. I traded in a Mk3 1.25 Rio which would deliver 50mpg regardless of how badly you treated it. Used vehicles for sale. Save up to $6,028 on one of 2,815 used 2009 Kia Rios near you. Find your perfect car with Edmunds expert reviews, car comparisons, and pricing tools.

The Rio first went on sale in July 2001 to a modest reception. The mainstream car magazines damned it with faint praise, and few takers seemed tempted by the low sticker price. Sales momentum has built since, and there are now a fair few used Rios knocking about the system. Customers opted for either a 1.3-litre version in base, L or LX trim or

For reference, the 2016 Kia Rio originally had a starting sticker price of $16,245, with the range-topping Rio SX Hatchback 4D starting at $21,755. Driving the Used 2016 Kia Rio

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