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Value for Money Full Stop!
Wake up Vauxhall/Opel GM - these are the sort of cars you should be building instead of your deary old unimaginative range - thats why Opel/Vauxhall sales are poor in Europe!
Cadillacs at A&A? They were all a lot of junk in to-days market and GM in Detroit should be ashamed of themselves for wasting shareholders money even allowing such ancient designs!
Anyone interested in KIA should go round to their neartest dealer, sit in a few and make a test drive! And think about the 7 year warranty! Its your money you are saving!
And the very reason i bought the new Rio which impresses with every drive,and reassures me with it's quality & unbeatable warranty.
A great car for the average motorist (this excludes boy-racers and motoring correspondents). I have just ordered the Rio 1.4 Petrol '3' which has a fantastic spec. for £13,500. It doesn't handle and drive quite as well as a Ford Fiesta, but the quiet, roomy, comfort of the journey more than makes up for this. All I can suggest is take a test drive in the new Rio and compare it to its rivals in this sector. A whole lot of you will be as equally as convinced as I was.
How do you pick between the different versions of Kia’s new Rio? For low-mileage users, the 1.25-litre petrol will make most sense. Buyers focused on fuel bills should opt for the 1.1-litre diesel. But most others should consider this 1.4-litre diesel, with its usable pace and decent efficiency. The Ford Fiesta is a slightly better all-rounder, but the Rio is still a really good car.