I know but a buddy of mine bought a civic(new) and a Kia Rio5 shortly after I got mine, they travel extensively and after6 months of constant driving both cars and roughly 45'000 km on both, they took the insurance off their Kia cause the 55mpg on a civic is better stated. They usually go 650km on a tank in the civic, Kia usually 400 to 450km. Same as me.
just to add to my last comments, if there is any car that I would trust and buy again...THIS IS THE CAR, the most reliable car I have ever had and even other people can't beleive we have had no problems.....we have not changed a bulb, no brake repairs, nothing. This maybe a throw away car, but I'm keeping mine.
We bought one...but there is no way it gets 55mpg. That is a lie, we have 15'000 km on ours and we get maybe 30 to 35mpg. But we have only done 2 oil changes and this car has not skipped a beat.
@nikki1669 WOW really im getting one :)
cast0r 1 year ago
I know but a buddy of mine bought a civic(new) and a Kia Rio5 shortly after I got mine, they travel extensively and after6 months of constant driving both cars and roughly 45'000 km on both, they took the insurance off their Kia cause the 55mpg on a civic is better stated. They usually go 650km on a tank in the civic, Kia usually 400 to 450km. Same as me.
nikki1669 2 years ago
they say you gotta get a car to 30000 before you can get the fuel economy promised by the manufaturer. Ur half way there
xxYetterxx 2 years ago
just to add to my last comments, if there is any car that I would trust and buy again...THIS IS THE CAR, the most reliable car I have ever had and even other people can't beleive we have had no problems.....we have not changed a bulb, no brake repairs, nothing. This maybe a throw away car, but I'm keeping mine.
nikki1669 2 years ago
We bought one...but there is no way it gets 55mpg. That is a lie, we have 15'000 km on ours and we get maybe 30 to 35mpg. But we have only done 2 oil changes and this car has not skipped a beat.
nikki1669 2 years ago