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2003 Kia Rio Base 4cyl 1.6l 5-speed Manual Low Miles 134k No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:134876 Color: Black
Location:

Altamonte Springs, Florida, United States

Altamonte Springs, Florida, United States
Advertising:

2003 Kia Rio Base 5 Speed Manual - 40MPG!!!!!!!!


Vehicle Information

Year:

2003

VIN:

KNADC125036214122

Make:

Kia

Condition:

Used

Model:

Rio Base

Title:

Clear

Body:

4 Door Sub Compact

Exterior Color:

Black 

Engine:

1.6L

Interior Color:

Gray 

Cylinders:

4 - Cylinders

Warranty:

None

Transmission:

Manual

Drive Train:

Front Wheel Drive

Mileage:

134,800

Fuel:

Gasoline

Fuel Economy:

HWY 37 MPG

  

Vehicle Description


For sale is this 2003 Kia Rio that gets over 30 mpg. Manual transmission, cold A/C, 4 cylinder motor. Like new tires! This car runs and drives great. Clutch is great. Has 134k
As pictured, 2003 Kia Rio gas sipper. Looks great, runs and drives great. Hop in and go! Everything works, glass is good, tires are good. Recent oil change and new wipers installed. This car has just normal wear and tear. Great little car at a great price.
Has 15" in konig rims and all matching new tires
Range in miles (cty/hwy): 350.0/475.0 mi.
EPA mileage est. (cty/hwy): 29/37 mpg

There is No Rust on the vehicle.

 A Southern Vehicle 40MPG.

Huge $avings on fuel cost!!!!!!

The A/C blows cold and the Heater works great too.
                       NO RESERVE ACTION

  • 2003 KIA RIO BASE 5 SPEED ORIGINAL
  • 134,900 MILES
  • TWO OWNER
  • 5-SPEED MANUAL
  • ADULT OWNED
  • NO OIL LEAKS, NO SMOKE
  • NON SMOKER
  • 100% BONE STOCK
  • CLEAN AND CLEAR FLORIDA TITLE IN HAND
  • FLORIDA CAR
  • ZERO ACCIENTS
  • RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT
  •  ENGINE STARTS AND RUNS PERFECT
  • Clutch Feels Great

*Has normal wear outside like a couple minor door dings but paint still looks new and shines 8.5/10

*Clear lien Free Florida title*Interior Condition 10/10

* 15"in KONIG RIMS and TIRES are in great condition 4 matching 9/10

*A/C WORKS FINE AND EVERTHING ELSE 10/10*has 134,900 miles

 *Florida CAR ALL IT'S LIFE

* NO RUST

Car Runs and Drives Good. Don't miss out on this beautiful Kia Rio. Bid with confidence. Overall, this is an outstanding and beautiful vehicle and it is awaiting its new owner. Bid with Confidence. See lots of Pictures Below!!!!!!!!!!!!!!The winning bidder will not be disappointed with this vehicle so bid with confidence. Also CARFAX available upon request. This is a NO RESERVE auction bid which means the highest bidder wins and gets this beautiful car. I have started the auction very low to enable you to decide what you want to pay by entering your maximum bid. Enter your bids early rather than the last minute so that you do not loose out on this vehicle.Congratulations in advance to the winning highest bidder :)HAPPY BIDDING!!!!!!

*WE ARE A WHOLESALE USED CAR DEALER LOCATED IN ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FLORIDA

                                                                  ARC MOTORS

                         1191 WEST S.R. 436, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, 32714 FL

                                                                407-803-1500

 * This is a used car NOT new.... Although the car is in very good condition it will have some imperfections, as it is NOT new, thank you for not confusing the two. We do our best to explain everything about the vehicle to the best of our knowledge, but again these are used vehicles and will have some history that is unknown.

 * $250 doc fee for all buyers + Florida residents must pay 7% sales tax or sales tax required for your county and tag for registration . Out of states buyers must pay sales tax varies from state to state We will ship the car...buyers are responsible for ALL shipping costs. We can help arrange shipping if necessary.

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