Surviving another year, the 2022 Kia Rio is better than you'd expect of a subcompact. While others have abandoned the segment entirely, Kia continues to support entry-level buyers who don't want the ...
We sent the Kia Rio off in the most explosive way possible! The engine couldn’t take it anymore—BOOM! #EngineExplosion #KiaRio #CarGoneWrong Trump set to face a diplomatic intervention on Greenland in ...
Back in February 2025, a little over 137,000 units of the US-market Seltos and Soul have been recalled by Kia America for incorrectly manufactured piston oil rings. In the subject crossovers, which ...
The small Kia Rio was sold in North America as both a sedan and a hatchback starting in 2001. However, the subcompact nameplate was abandoned in the United States after the 2023 model year because of ...
There have been times when carmakers went all out with an engine but lost, often with catastrophic consequences. For instance, the EcoBoost was once touted as the future of Ford engines but now is ...
NEW DELHI, June 3 (Reuters) - Two former Kia India workers are under investigation over accusations that they colluded with scrap dealers to steal 1,008 engines from the carmaker's factory over three ...
The launch of Hyundai's first Theta engine in the 2004 Sonata helped signify that the Korean automaker was moving beyond its 20th-century origins. Available in 2.0- and 2.4-liter displacements, the ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said the piston oil rings may have been made incorrectly and could damage the engine. The damage can make the engine stall or catch fire. The recall ...
A sudden vehicle component recall can be a frightening occurrence, as you never want to discover you've been spending all of your time in something dangerous. This is why it's vital to check any ...
Kia is recalling more than 137,000 of its vehicles due to a potential issue that can damage the vehicle's engine, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is reporting. Federal ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — More than 3,100 Hyundai and Kia vehicles have caught fire since 2010, injuring 103 people and killing one person. Now a class action lawsuit looks to hold the company accountable.