What are the features of a 2009 Kia Rio?

What are the features of a 2009 Kia Rio?

Six airbags—including side, curtain, and dual front airbags—are standard, while anti-lock brakes are optional. While the base model of the Rio comes with few features, the 2009 Kia Rio LX models have a CD stereo, and they offer a Power Package that includes power locks, mirrors, and windows; keyless entry; and heated mirrors.

What’s the biggest change in the Kia Rio?

For 2009, the biggest change is a new AM/FM/CD/MP3 audio system with SIRIUS Satellite Radio capabilities and complimentary service for three months; it’s standard equipment on all models. The Kia Rio is a fuel-efficient subcompact with a roomy cabin and agile handling.

Is the Kia Rio SX a good car?

Cars.com notes the “chrome dashboard accents” of the Rio SX. The 2009 Kia Rio is no racer, but its fuel economy, steering, and road manners are all quite good. The 2009 Kia Rio doesn’t offer outstanding performance—but it’s certainly better than expected.

What kind of crash protection does a Kia Rio have?

Kia scores four- and five-star ratings for crash protection in the 2009 Rio and Rio5, but side-impact protection lags with a three-star rating for passenger side protection. Six airbags—including side, curtain, and dual front airbags—are standard, while anti-lock brakes are optional.

What’s the price of a 2009 Kia Rio?

The 2009 Kia Rio5 LX’s Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starts around $14,000, while a loaded SX tops out around $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.

How much does a Kia Rio5 LX cost?

The 2009 Kia Rio5 LX’s Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starts around $14,000, while a loaded SX tops out around $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.

What kind of car is the Kia Rio?

The 2009 Kia Rio has two body styles to choose from: the Kia Rio four-door sedan and the five-door. Kelley Blue Book thinks it’s “quite the looker,” and J.D. Power says the Kia’s “European-influenced appearance imparts a sporty and youthful character into an entry-level automobile.”.

What kind of suspension does a Kia Rio5 have?

The 2009 Kia Rio5 has a tuned suspension and a wide track aimed toward producing a more enjoyable road experience. A mesh-patterned grille sits between sizable headlights. Foglamps and a rear spoiler are standard on the Rio5, which rides on standard 15- or available 16-inch alloy wheels.

How much horsepower does a Kia Rio have?

According to Edmunds, “Every 2009 Kia Rio is powered by a 1.6-liter inline-4 with 110 horsepower and 107 pound-feet of torque.” Unfortunately, Car and Driver complains that it takes the 2009 Kia Rio “11.5 seconds to run to 60 mph, which certainly doesn’t win any awards.”

What kind of liability does a Kia Rio have?

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Six airbags—including side, curtain, and dual front airbags—are standard, while anti-lock brakes are optional. While the base model of the Rio comes with few features, the 2009 Kia Rio LX models have a CD stereo, and they offer a Power Package that includes power locks, mirrors, and windows; keyless entry; and heated mirrors.

Cars.com notes the “chrome dashboard accents” of the Rio SX. The 2009 Kia Rio is no racer, but its fuel economy, steering, and road manners are all quite good. The 2009 Kia Rio doesn’t offer outstanding performance—but it’s certainly better than expected.

According to Edmunds, “Every 2009 Kia Rio is powered by a 1.6-liter inline-4 with 110 horsepower and 107 pound-feet of torque.” Unfortunately, Car and Driver complains that it takes the 2009 Kia Rio “11.5 seconds to run to 60 mph, which certainly doesn’t win any awards.”

Kia scores four- and five-star ratings for crash protection in the 2009 Rio and Rio5, but side-impact protection lags with a three-star rating for passenger side protection. Six airbags—including side, curtain, and dual front airbags—are standard, while anti-lock brakes are optional.