2011 Kia Rio - Green Car Reports

The 2011 Kia Rio is one of the oldest cars on the market by now. It’s offered as a four-door sedan or the five-door Rio5 hatchback. The 110-horsepower, 1. 6-liter four-cylinder engine feels eager and combines with decent handling and strong brakes to make the little Rio fun to hustle around town. And the 2011 Rio is loud under any but the gentlest driving. The EPA rates the 2011 Kia Rio with five-speed manual at 28 mpg city, 34 mpg highway, for a combined 31 mpg rating. Inside the Rio, the interior was considered one of the best among subcompacts when it was launched, and the design and materials have stood the test of time well. The base Rio offers quite a lot of transportation for those on a tight budget, and if buyers can spend a bit more, the Rio SX model adds alloy wheels, sports suspension, leather trim and sport seats, plus satellite radio and fog lamps. For more details, see the full review of the 2011 Kia Rio on our sister site, TheCarConnection. Source: www.greencarreports.com