Built in South Korea, the 2006 Kia Rio is offered in two trims: Base and LX. Both models come with eight-way manually adjustable front seats; a rear window defroster; variable intermittent wipers; 14-inch wheels; a MacPherson strut front suspension; a semi-independent rear suspension with a torsion beam axle; and front and rear stabilizer bars. The LX model adds a bit more refinement with standard air conditioning; a four-speaker sound system with a CD player; a 60/40 split folding rear seat; power steering; and a tilt steering wheel. For shoppers who want additional creature comforts, the 2006 Kia Rio LX can be outfitted with the Power Package, consisting of power windows and door locks; a keyless entry system; power, heated mirrors; additional tweeters for the sound system; and an overhead console with map lights. And for those who crave some sport in their subcompact, there's the LX Sport Package with its 15-inch alloy wheels and 195/55 tires; four-wheel-disc antilock brakes; fog lights; rear spoiler; metallic interior trim; and leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob. That shift knob is connected to a five-speed manual transmission; a four-speed automatic is optional. Power comes from a 110-horsepower, four-cylinder engine with variable valve timing. Torque is rated at 107 lb.-ft.
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