2021 Kia Rio
The 2021 Kia Rio 1.2 LS 5DR offers South African buyers a reliable, affordable used hatchback with a reputation for efficiency and practicality. Its well-maintained condition makes it an attractive option for those seeking a stylish yet budget-friendly vehicle for daily commuting.
Powered by a 1.2-liter petrol engine with 84 Hp, this manual transmission hatchback delivers impressive fuel economy at just 5.2 L/100km. With five doors and five seats, it provides ample space for families or urban drivers. Its compact body makes city driving and parking effortless, while the efficient engine ensures low running costs.
Located in Soweto, Gauteng, this Kia Rio is available for viewing and test drive. Buyers can explore competitive price options and finance deals on this used vehicle. Don't miss the opportunity to buy a quality Kia Rio with the best price in South Africa. Contact your local dealer today.
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Kia Rio
Kia’s Rio has always played to the practical side of South Africans who want a hatchback that doesn’t shout, but quietly ticks the right boxes. Sitting in the same B-segment pit lane as the Suzuki Swift, Volkswagen Polo Vivo, and Toyota Starlet, it’s a straight shootout for buyers watching both cents and kilometres. Pure petrol power is the only option here, with Kia offering manual, auto, and semi-auto boxes mated to either a 1.2 or 1.4 litre engine. The new dealer stock has dried up, so you’re only hunting used, with 18 active listings ranging from a wallet-friendly R94,900 up to a punchy R318,888. The typical Rio lands at R209,700, but with that kind of price swing, you want to be fussy about condition and mileage — not just what’s on the sticker. Most shoppers will bump into the 1.4 TEC 5-door, which fills five of those listings and stretches from R139,500 to R318,888 — a massive spread, probably reflecting everything from battered student rides to low-mileage, late-model gems. Oddly, the 1.2 LS sits tightly between R226,500 and R254,500, which feels steep for the smaller engine. On average, you’re looking at 104,344 km on the odometer for cars built between 2013 and 2023, so finding something under 80,000 km will take patience and luck. The Rio’s trump card? On paper at least, it brings more spec for your spend than a Polo Vivo — things like rear parking sensors and a proper touchscreen showed up earlier in its life. If you pack smart with your budget and value kit over badge status, the Rio just makes sense.
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