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2010 Kia Rondo Professional Cars.com ReviewSource: Cars.com...Standard air conditioning Standard power windows and locks Standard keyless entry Standard 50/50-split third-row bench Standard USB and auxiliary inputs Optional heated front seats Optional leather-wrapped steering wheel and gearshift Optional navigation system Optional Infinity six-disc CD changer with eight-speaker audio system Under the Hood The Rondo comes with either a four- or five-speed automatic transmission, depending on the powertrain. Both transmissions have a gated shifter with a manual-shift mode. 175-horsepower, 2.4-liter four-cylinder with 169 pounds-feet of torque 192-hp... |
There are few small people-movers in the U.S.
market, but nothing quite like the 2010 Kia Rondo.
The closest offering is the Mazda5, which has sliding doors and looks a little more like a compact minivan.
But you’re bound for surprise once you get behind the wheel of the "5"—it’s a lot peppier and fun to drive, especially with the manual transmission.
The Rondo leaves a more conservative impression, with a dowdy appearance matched with a more comfortable and quieter interior, plus a more easily reconfigurable space.
The Chevrolet HHR and Chrysler PT Cruiser are other alternatives; both offer retro styling and flexible cargo arrangements, but neither has a third-row seat.
The boxy exterior of the latest generation of the Scion xB somehow doesn’t translate to much interior space, though it is attractive and fuel-efficient.
If you want to go larger, you might take a look at the base four-cylinder version of the Toyota Venza.
It’s not significantly larger for interior space but it feels like a more substantial vehicle, and it includes a more richly appointed interior.