Does 2010 Kia Rio have timing belt or chain?
All 2010 Kia Rio engines have a timing belt and are interference.
Is the Kia Rio a two door hatchback?
The Rio is closely related to the 2010 Hyundai Accent, though the Accent is offered in a sedan or two-door hatchback, with no five-door in the lineup. For 2010, the Rio gets a minor facelift that consists of new bumpers, a slightly revised grille and headlamps, plus new bodyside moldings.
What’s the price of a 2010 Kia Rio?
The 2010 Kia Rio5 LX’s Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starts just over $14,500, while a loaded SX tops out just under $17,000. Before you set out to buy your new Rio5 be sure to check the Fair Purchase Price, which shows the typical transaction price paid for the Rio5 in your area.
Is the Kia Rio getting a facelift?
For 2010, the Rio gets a minor facelift that consists of new bumpers, a slightly revised grille and headlamps, plus new bodyside moldings. The Kia Rio no longer looks fresh, as it’s had essentially the same interior and exterior design since the 2006 model year.
Are there any Airbags in the Kia Rio?
There are six airbags, including side, curtain, and dual front airbags. Active front headrests and anti-lock brakes are newly standard on all Rio and Rio5 models for 2010. The base model Rio doesn’t come with much; manual winding windows, no air conditioning, and no tilt steering (no power steering at that) are all part of the deal.
What kind of Review is the Kia Rio?
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With the 2010 Kia Rio, the appeal lies mainly in the numbers. Here’s a car with an MSRP that starts around $12,000, a fuel economy rating of up to 36 mpg highway and a powertrain warranty that’ll keep you covered for 10 years or 100,000 miles.
How big is the trunk of a Kia Rio?
The Rio’s trunk has grown to 11.9 cubic feet and, with the LX trim, can be expanded thanks to the 60/40 split-folding rear seat. The Rio5 is a bit more useful, thanks to its large hatch opening and folding rear seats. Helpful extras include a dashboard slot that can hold a parking ticket, plus a hook that can carry a purse.
Which is better Kia Rio or Nissan Versa?
If finding a car with the highest fuel efficiency, best resale value and strongest customer satisfaction survey responses are more important than a low sticker price, purchasing a Nissan Versa, Toyota Yaris or Honda Fit may be a better choice. For 2010, the Rio receives a new front end treatment, keeping it inline with the new face of Kia.