How do I get maps on my Kia?
Starting Navigation
- Press [A] or [HOME]. HOME Screen opens.
- Press [Map] or [MAP] on the Headunit.
Does the Kia Rio have sat nav?
Sat-nav and infotainment Entry-level Rio 1 models get a standard radio unit with Bluetooth and USB connectivity. Top-spec GT-Line S and 3 trims improve the infotainment system further by adding built-in satellite navigation.
When does the new Kia Rio come out?
An all-new 2012 Kia Rio is due in fall of 2011. The 2011 Kia Rio has a perky driving feel and roomy interior, though the lack of refinement, low safety scores, and dated styling limit its appeal. The 2011 Kia Rio is now one of the most aged designs in this class, and it’s looking passable but bland inside and out.
Which is better Kia Rio or Kia SX?
While the base-model Rio strictly offers reliable transportation on a tight budget, the 2011 Kia Rio and Rio5 come well-equipped in their upper trims. The Rio SX model gets a sportier suspension, alloy wheels, fog lamps, and a spoiler, plus sport seats, leather trim, and Sirius Satellite Radio.
Is the 2011 Kia Rio safe to drive?
Crash-test scores for the 2011 Kia Rio and Rio5 are far from great—and besides being one of the lowest-rated small cars for safety, its standard safety features are a solid step behind most
What kind of engine does the Kia Rio have?
The Rio handles reasonably well, brakes seem strong, and there’s enough gumption from the powertrain and 110-hp, 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine for most driving, aside from high-speed passes. The 2011 Kia Rio offers a well-designed interior, but it doesn’t step outside its small-car roots or offer any packaging magic.
An all-new 2012 Kia Rio is due in fall of 2011. The 2011 Kia Rio has a perky driving feel and roomy interior, though the lack of refinement, low safety scores, and dated styling limit its appeal. The 2011 Kia Rio is now one of the most aged designs in this class, and it’s looking passable but bland inside and out.
While the base-model Rio strictly offers reliable transportation on a tight budget, the 2011 Kia Rio and Rio5 come well-equipped in their upper trims. The Rio SX model gets a sportier suspension, alloy wheels, fog lamps, and a spoiler, plus sport seats, leather trim, and Sirius Satellite Radio.
Crash-test scores for the 2011 Kia Rio and Rio5 are far from great—and besides being one of the lowest-rated small cars for safety, its standard safety features are a solid step behind most
The Rio handles reasonably well, brakes seem strong, and there’s enough gumption from the powertrain and 110-hp, 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine for most driving, aside from high-speed passes. The 2011 Kia Rio offers a well-designed interior, but it doesn’t step outside its small-car roots or offer any packaging magic.