* Interior: many of the early models suffered from trim fit problems. Also, watch out for broken plastics - some are flimsy and can't withstand constant hard use.
* Engine: a number of 1.3-litre cars were fitted with a faulty batch of cam seals. A recall was issued, which the company should still honour if you're doubtful.
* ABS: isolated fault with ABS brakes can cause reduced braking at slower speeds. This is very rare, but again Kia will honour any faults under warranty.
* Bumper: the body-coloured bumpers can scuff easily and are expensive to repair. Some owners fit rubbing strips, which can look unsightly and also damage paint.
* Brakes: there have been reports of ex-cessive brake wear, so check the front disc thickness and look out for dash warning lights indicating any excessive use. Pedal should feel firm.
Driving impressions
The driving position in the Rio isn't bad, but the horrible rubbery gearshift and vague clutch do not appeal in the slightest. The controls are easy to op-erate, but unattractive to look at, and shapeless, soft seats bite on long journeys. Ride quality is restless, and while the handling is safe, the Rio offers zero feedback and a lot of body roll.
The biggest gripe concerns engines. Both are noisy, flat, and lack outright power. Not a great showing, then, but can you complain at the prices?
Glass's View
The Rio is a good, honest budget car that's reliable and worth considering if you're on a budget. However, it does get overlooked by those looking for something cheap. It also tends to struggle outside the dealer network, but with Kia on the up and up lately, it should start to get more recognition in the trade. The base-spec L is good value new, but as a second-hand buy it can be difficult to move on because most used buyers like good standard equipment levels. Jeff Paterson, senior editor, Glass's Guide
Life With A Rio
My Rio is incredible value for money and so spacious. I can't wait for the new Picanto to be launched, as I'll definitely be buying another Kia. Lynda Copp, Northampton
The best thing you can say about the Rio is that it 'does the job'. I do a lot of night driving, so I need a reliable car. As I have three children, everything else in my budget was too small. Neil Slynn, Warrington, Cheshire
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