2013 Kia Rio Cinco Review Pictures
2004 Kia Rio's two models -- a sedan and a wagon called the Rio Cinco, which is basically a five-door hatchback. Standard equipment on the sedan includes 14-inch wheels with plastic wheel covers, a driver-seat height adjuster, a fold-down driver armrest, variable intermittent wipers and rear defrost. The wagon is a bit better equipped, as it also comes with alloy wheels, a CD player, power steering, a tachometer, steering wheel tilt adjustment, vanity mirrors, map lights, a sunglasses case and body-side moldings; the alloy wheels and CD player are available as stand-alone extras on the sedan and everything else is part of the Upgrade Package. Other options you may want to consider for both models include air conditioning, ABS and power windows and locks.
Under the hood of the 2004 Kia Rio is a powerful motor for the price.
With its peppy 1.6-liter DOHC engine, the Rio offers an outstanding
balance of power and fuel efficiency. 2004 Kia Rio Cinco earns its
keep by offering 24.8 cubic feet of luggage space compared to the
sedan's 9.2-cubic-foot trunk; fold down the 60/40-split rear seat
and you'll have 44.3 cubes. Kia Rio Cinco is one of the safest compact
cars on the road today. Dual airbags, front and rear crumple zones,
side-impact door beams and an impact absorbing steering column are
standard. So too are child restraint anchors, an emergency trunk release
and height adjustable front seat belt anchors. If you ever need a
hand, you can always rely on Kia's 5-year/24-hour roadside assistance.
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