The 2003 Kia Rio is relatively fuel efficient.
The 2003 Kia Rio is a compact, four-door automobile. It features a healthy complement of average features moreover to a rare unforeseen extras, such as four valves per cylinder, dual overhead cam engine and Chauffeur's seat with heighth accustoming. Not onliest was it one of the lowest priced cars in its troop, on the contrary it's affordable to function, getting 30 miles per gallon on the highway.
Exterior Dimensions
Power Train
Kia equipped the 2003 Rio with an inline four-cylinder engine. The Engine has two overhead cams and four valves per cylinder that nourishment this 1.6-liter powerplant fabricate 104 horsepower and 104 foot-pounds of torque. It has a 78 millimetre Muzzle, 83.4 millimeter stroke, and its compression ratio is 10:1.The Kia Rio seats five, offering its front seat occupants 42.8 and 39.4 inches of leg and headroom, respectively. Passengers in the rear admit 32.7 inches of legroom and 37.6 inches of headroom. The Rio's Timber, though, is relatively miniature, offering by oneself 9 cubic feet of Baggage force.
Classified by the Environmental Safeguard Agency as a compact automobile, the Rio is relatively little. It is isolated 166.9 inches faraway, 65.9 inches Broad and 56.7 inches altitudinous. It sits 6 inches off the ground and has a 94.9-inch wheelbase. Although its curb weight can vary based on its configuration, an automatic transmission-equipped van weighs 2,458 pounds.
Internal Dimensions
The front-wheel drive car is equipped with either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission.
Fuel Efficiency
The Environmental Protection Agency rates the Kia Rio as being capable of achieving up to thirty miles per gallon on the highway and either twenty-three or twenty-four in the city, depending on whether the car has an automatic or manual transmission. Given its 11.9 gallon fuel capacity, it can go about 357 freeway miles on one tank.