Used 2020 KiaRio S

On the Lot
at Bubba Oustalet Chevrolet
    Stock Number
    25P299
    VIN
    3KPA24AD0LE329722
    Odometer
    70,536 miles
    Drivetrain
    FWD
    Exterior Color
    Blue
    Interior Color
    BLUE
    Kia Rio
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    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Horsepower: 120

    Dealer Notes

    Recent Arrival!


    S Black Cloth. 33/41 City/Highway MPG

    Family-Owned and Operated In Business for 73 years (We must be doing something right!) Personalized Customer Service
    No High-Pressure Sales - Easy and Stress-Free Experience
    Quick and Efficient Buying Experience
    Transparent, Upfront Pricing - No Hidden Fees or Unexpected Charges
    Honest Trade Appraisals with No Surprises
    You Get Direct Access to ME!
    VIP Treatment with Extended Coverage Options Beyond Factory Warranty
    Strong Reputation -Satisfied customers and positive reviews speak for themselves
    Locally Trusted - Proudly serving the community with integrity for over seven decades.
    Exceptional After-Sale Support - We are here for you long after the sale.
    Commitment to Community - Proudly supporting local organizations and giving back to the area that has supported us for over 73 years.

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall3.8Out of 5
    • Best bang for your buck!

      By 298fc2d1 on Sunday, January 28, 2024

      5.0
      In 1993 if you bought a subcompact you bought a Ford Festiva or a Geo Metro and you were miserable. 30 years ago a "sub-comp" meant you enjoyed being punished on your drive into work every day. Fast forward to 2023 and while the Mazda 2 is gone (lord those were fun cars) the Kia Rio is the best small car on the market today. 120 hp in a 2700lb sedan is ALOT more fun than you think it would be, and when you are returning 40+ mpg while cruising down the interstate w/ the A/C on, it all just goes to show how fantastic this little car is. I generally hate CVT transmissions from being plopped in nissan rental cars, but the Rios transmission is a pure joy. The only downside is no manual offering here. Fit and finish is way nicer than youd expect from a $17k new vehicle. The same goes for the infotainment system, and overall driving characteristics of the car. The 2018-23 Rio's have also not been plagued by Kia's general awfulness and you dont have to worry about your motor locking up in these bad boys. If you can find one at the Kia dealer, and you are looking for a cheap new car, these are the one to get..
    • The Anti=SUV

      By Mondo Mike on Tuesday, September 27, 2022

      5.0
      My wife and I traded our 2004 Scion XA for this Rio. So far, it has been an excellent car., We went on a trip to Canada in the spring and it drove nicely, handled well, and survived the traffic around Toronto. We got over 48 MPG on that trip, and still get 32-35 as a daily driver. The fit and finish is excellent. Everything fits! The wireless android auto makes google maps very easy to use. The car accelerates well, and has no trouble merging onto highway, even with CVT. We have the 4 door sedan. The trunk and fold down seats can handle lots of cargo. The cruise control, heater and A/C all work as advertised. Get one of these while you can! 2023 may be the last year, as Hyundai will not continue the Rio's twin, (Accent) for 2023.
    • Amazing little car

      By Craig R on Monday, September 26, 2022

      5.0
      I've had my 22 Rio Hatchback (with Tech package) for about 4 months and am extremely happy with it. Granted we're not talking luxury vehicle here- it's basic transportation with outstanding gas mileage. I have found the pickup to be as good as my previous car ('19 Kia Sportage); very comfortable on longer drives; handles just fine. I am getting an overall 44mpg. The only negative for me is that it sits REALLY low- you're not going to see over ANYTHING in front of you. If you're looking at this car, you REALLY want to go with the tech package. Without it, the car's just too barebones. The tech pkg adds disc brakes all around, LED headlights, pushbutton start, NICE alloy wheels, Sirius XM radio, automated climate control, nicer trim, and a TON of safety features such as lanekeep assist, forward collision warning, emergency braking, and more.