2001 Kia Rio Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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The Kia Rio had the distinction of being the lowest-cost new car in the United States when it debuted in 2001. Based on the Ford Aspire/Festiva, which Kia had built, the 2001 Kia Rio was a subcompact sedan focused solely on budget. As such, few standard features came with it, and the first year suffered from some reliability issues. But good fuel economy, a lightweight size and peppy engine, and the price tag made it attractive for city commuters on a budget.
The 2001 Rio came in one trim, a base sedan with a 1.5-liter, 96-hp DOHC I4 engine. A 5-speed manual was standard and a 4-speed automatic optional. This engine was particularly responsive in such a tiny car, and though there is engine noise at higher speeds (as with most compacts), for city driving the Rio was ideal for maneuvering around cars and into tight parking spaces. There are few standard features. No power windows or locks, no air conditioning. Intermittent wipers, power brakes, 13-inch wheels, and dual-front airbags were all you got. Options added ABS brakes, air, a CD or cassette player, and a rear spoiler.
The biggest draws for owners of the 2001 Rio were its great value and the Kia 5-year warranty (10-year for the powertrain). Owners liked the fuel economy and felt the seats were comfortable, although rear legroom is more suited to children than adults. Negative comments mention the lack of power features, some body lean, no split-folding rear seats, and lots of repair issues. The checking engine light comes on a lot for no reason.
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Trims & specs
Airbags
Dual front airbags
Audio System
Single disc in-Dash CD · AM/FM radio
Brakes
ABS: 4-wheel
Convenience Features
Steering wheel: tilt-only
Mirrors
Exterior mirrors: power
Rear Seats
Type: bench
Seats
Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: cloth
Tires and Rims
Wheels: alloy
Windows
Front wipers: intermittent
