2001 Kia Rio 4-door Sedan, Good Condition! on 2040-cars
Montebello, California, United States
Great little car! Am upgrading to a family-friendly vehicle, so I'm looking for a good home for Rio. I bought the car used from PCH Auto Sales of Long Beach. Perfectly functioning air conditioning, heating, CD player, auxiliary, and automatic transmission. I am a non-smoker. The two back tires are almost brand new. Recent repairs and new parts have been added to the front right wheel hub and the steering knuckle. Also have recently replaced the oxygen intake valve. Check engine light was on but my last repair has fixed it. Serpentine belt will eventually need to be replaced. I have all paperwork on repairs for this car available. Registration is good until February 2015, SMOG will not need to be done for another year, and the last oil change was in May. Usual small dents and scratches consistent with normal tear, but no rust or major damage to the body. This car has never been in an accident, according to Carfax. I prefer Paypal for payment. |
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Kia Niro sets Guinness World Record | Autoblog Minute
Thu, Dec 15 2016The 2017 Kia Niro officially received a Guinness World Record title for the lowest fuel consumption driving across the USA from coast to coast (hybrid car).
Kia confirms $1B factory in Mexico to be completed in 2016
Fri, 29 Aug 2014Kia is the latest in a string of automakers to announce plans to build new or expanded factories in Mexico. The Korean company has signed a $1 billion deal to establish a plant in Monterrey in the state of Nuevo León, with construction starting in late September. If everything proceeds on schedule, the facility should be complete in the first half of 2016 and be able to produce 300,000 vehicles a year.
The $1-billion investment will create a "new, highly automated manufacturing plant," according to Kia's announcement, a facility covering 1,235 acres of land. Confirming earlier rumors, Kia will produce compact models there, but the company won't reveal specific model names, just yet. When complete, the factory in Mexico will boost the automaker's annual capacity to 3.37 million vehicles a year with 1.69 million of those in Korea and 1.68 million abroad. It will also join Kia's plant in Georgia (where the Optima and Sorento are made) as the business' other North American location.
Kia hasn't kept plans for the Mexican factory a very close secret and openly admitted it was "being considered as a possible location" to Autoblog. The country was chosen partially because of its free-trade agreements (read: NAFTA), that make it less costly to move models elsewhere, not to mention its easy access to the North, Central and South American markets. The new plant should also alleviate some of the tight supply issues Kia has had in the US.
Ward's releases 10 Best Interiors list for 2014
Thu, 10 Apr 2014While we're still a ways off from the automotive awards season proper, where things like North American Car and Truck of the Year, Motor Trend's Car of the Year and Car and Driver's Ten Best are named, that doesn't mean there aren't trophies being handed out to deserving automakers. Ward's 10 Best Interiors being one of them.
As the name might imply, the magazine focuses on the very best interior treatments in the US market. Whereas some awards purposely exclude extreme, high-dollar offerings, Ward's considers them - the only requirement is that a vehicle has a "new or significantly redesigned interior."
Ward's offered up the list of winners in simple, alphabetical order, and it only seems fair to do the same: