Is the 2004 Kia Rio reliable?

The 2004 Kia Rio Reliability Rating is 4.0 out of 5. It ranks 3rd out of 32 for all car brands.

How long will a 2004 Kia Rio last?

With proper care and maintenance, a Kia Rio can last for 200,000 miles or more. If you drive an average of 15,000 miles per year, you can expect the Rio to serve you for about 13 years or thereabouts.

Does Kia have bad engines?

Kia Sorento Catastrophic Engine Failure According to multiple sources, multiple complaints, and a recall, Kia’s GDi engine is to blame. Kia has since recalled a number of parts related to these engine failures, but not all cars have been fixed.

Is the Kia Rio Cinco a sedan or wagon?

Except for its wagon body style, the Rio Cinco wagon is essentially the same as the Rio sedan. Rio Cincos gain standard alloy wheels and body-colored rear garnish for 2004. All driver’s seats now have lumbar support. Cinco” translates to five in Spanish, which denotes the number of doors on this Lilliputian wagon.

What does a 2004 Kia Rio look like?

The Rio’s front-end styling was reworked in 2003, and the sedan’s rear end got a new trunk lid, taillights and back bumper. Apart from that front and rear freshening, the 2004 Rio and Rio Cinco look about the same as the 2001 and 2002 versions and resemble a typical small sedan and wagon.

What kind of gas mileage does Kia Rio get?

It turns on a dime, gets 31 mpg, excellent sound system and the A/C is COLD. All around it’s a bargain.

When did the Kia Rio come out in the US?

Introduced to the United States in July 2000, the South Korean-built Kia Rio sedan was touted as the lowest-priced car on the American market. Kia also launched a Rio Cinco wagon companion shortly before the 2002 model year began. Both subcompact body styles were redesigned and gained some welcome power for 2003.