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I can't get the '06 Kia Rio5 SX and the '06 Kia Rio LX idea out of my mind. Hearing that you got 32.1 mpg is great to hear. Today we drive south 160 miles to Salt Lake City, UT, in our '01 Kia Sportage 4x4. A clean and wonderful highway trip in our little SUV. Kia motorcars are great. Keep the comments coming on your '06 Rio's, boys. |
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Wow...she isn't even broken in! Are most of your trips in it really short? I think your car wants to go for a road trip and stretch out...usually makes for a happy car. 'course I put miles on a car like they're going out of style it seems...the 3 year/36000 mile b-to-b warranty on my Escort lasted a year and a half. Todd in Beerbratistan, drivin' foo'
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Replying to: b3nut (Feb 13, 2006 5:49 am) I am still enjoying my Rio5 so much, every morning I wake up and rush off to work in anticipation of a fun morning commute. I know I've said it before but I will say it again, the Rio5 is just so much fun to drive, every day that little 1.6 litre engine surprises me more and more! I picked up my cousin last night and gave her a ride home from work, she thought I was driving a Mazda or Volkswagon, she was socked that Kia can make such a nice car, she used to have an '01 Rio and now drives a 2000 Sephia (that her boyfriend borrowed last night). She said this new Rio is "pimped out" (I hate that term!!) compared to the old one. I guess the metal pedals and leather steering wheel impressed her. I finally saw one on the road this weekend, I was up in Ft. Lauderdale and saw a Tropical Red Rio5. Also saw a black Rio LX sedan the other night. Makes you realize how nice your car looks when you see others on the road! |
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http://www.autonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060213/SUB/60213063/1078&re- - fsect= "Hyundai dealers said the make meeting (held at the 2006 National Automobile Dealers Association convention)generally was positive. But they did complain that the redesigned Accent subcompact is overpriced. "The four-door is too expensive for the segment," said Scott Fink, chairman of the Hyundai dealer council. "We're trying to put some pressure on Hyundai to either reprice or heavily incentivize the car." The four-door Accent debuted late last year. Prices start at $12,995, including shipping. A popularly equipped Accent with an automatic transmission and air conditioning starts at $14,645. Hyundai executives said they would study the price concern. They plan to have an answer at the next dealer council meeting in March. A new three-door Accent goes on sale this spring at a base price of $11,455, including shipping. That price is more in line with competition, said Fink, owner of Hyundai of Newport Richey in Newport Richey, Fla." Does this story sound all too familiar??? What have I been saying about the new Rio from Day-1??? (See: spectraman, "Kia Rio 2006+" #174, 21 Oct 2005 1:01 pm!keywords=allin%3Amsgtext%20limit%3A.ef32c56%20spectraman ) I hope that the nation's KIA dealers are putting the same pressure on the KIA Motors of North America management too! I like the Rio... I really do. But there's too many other good choices in that $14-16k range that are larger and just as nicely appointed. -SM
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Replying to: b3nut (Feb 13, 2006 5:49 am) |
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but will the bigger cars available for the $13,000-$15,500 price-point get the better gas mileage the 2006 Rio5 and Rio LX sedan get? The 2006 Hyundai Accent models, too, for that matter. I'm thinking they won't. That is why I'm still interested in the 2006 Rio's. I have to like the size fit for us, though. That must still be determined.
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Replying to: iluvmysephia1 (Feb 16, 2006 1:04 pm) The problem is.... at the *current* price of gas, a Rio is only going to realistically save you about $241 bucks a year. Assumptions: A 25 mpg Spectra uses approx. 480 gallons of gas to travel 12k miles A 32 mpg Rio uses approx. 375 gallons of gas to travel 12k miles Spectra - 480 gals used x $2.30 gal = $1104 Rio - 375 gals used x $2.30 gal = $ 863 Annual Rio Savings: Approx. $241 Savings over a 7 year average ownership lifespan: $1,687 I think my mileage assumptions are pretty close based on real-world postings I've read online about both vehicles. If gas prices go back up over $3.00 a gallon, then the savings would increase dramatically for sure. But assuming that prices will stay somewhere *near* where they are now, I don't know if $241 a year is convincing enough for me to give up some of the niceities that are inherent in the Spectra/Spectra5's. Just my .02 worth! -SM |
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Replying to: spectraman (Feb 15, 2006 12:13 pm) backy, "Kia Rio 2006+" #157, 9 Oct 2005 3:09 pm However, I noticed last night at the Chicago Auto Show that the Yaris 4-door automatic will sticker at $14k without ABS, side bags/curtains, 4-wheel discs, or power package. So the Rio is priced lower, comparably equipped, and has a better warranty. However, Kia doesn't yet have the resale value to price cars anywhere close to Toyota or Honda. (And I think the Yaris is overpriced too.) |
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