2011 Kia Rondo Review - Globe and Mail, Toronto Mention Kia, and certain adjectives jump to mind: basic, practical, affordable. ter test driving the 2011 Kia Rondo for a week, I'll add one more: under-rated. Kia has made big strides in recent years, and that's immediately apparent when you climb into the well-appointed cabin of the Rondo. Belying the brand's budget-priced image, the fit and finish is top notch. The heated front seats are comfortable and provide good support. And the handsome dash is laid out intuitively, with climate control and stereo knobs that are large and easy to use. Read More ...
2011 Kia Rondo Review - Toronto Star New-and-flashy is what makes the headlines, but when it comes to finding the right vehicle for the job, a model that's been soldiering on for awhile may be the one for you. The Kia Rondo, for instance, has been out since 2007 and hasn't had any major overhauls since then. But depending on your needs, it can still be a great alternative to a compact SUV or even a minivan. Read More ...
2011 Kia Rondo Review - Globe and Mail, Toronto Whether
you think of Kia's Rondo as the minivan of crossover vehicles or
perhaps as a new-age replacement for a mid-size station wagon, this
sensible shoes category vehicle has won enough Canadian hearts and minds
since its introduction for 2007 that it remains firmly in the lineup
here for 2012 despite skidding off the road south of the border. In
Canada, however, the Rondo remains a strong contributor to Kia's annual
numbers, with 6,307 sold last year and this year it's tracking ahead of
that pace with 3,619 delivered in the first half. Read more...