Official: 2015 Kia Sedona
#76
Lexus Fanatic
None of the dealers in the D.C. area have any 2015s yet. However, sometimes the West Coast starts getting new models before we do here back East.
#77
I think it's supposed to hit dealers for retail sale by the end of September.
#78
Lexus Champion
Hmm that's interesting. I'm in a suberb between Miami and Ft. Lauderdale so this is the last place I'd imagine seeing one before release. It could be a demo car en route to a dealership for display I guess...
#79
Lexus Test Driver
Hmm. That revamp is nice certainly took me by surprise.
Looking for one as we speak as the 2014 Sienna I looked at was atrocious. I mean who puts hard computer monitor plastic everywhere? Why? So disappointed. May have to take a looks see.
Looking for one as we speak as the 2014 Sienna I looked at was atrocious. I mean who puts hard computer monitor plastic everywhere? Why? So disappointed. May have to take a looks see.
#80
Lexus Fanatic
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2015 Kia Sedona Visits Consumer Reports
The all-new Kia Sedona’s styling is a massive improvement over the previous model, and the interior looks better too. It is also more luxurious and better equipped, but as Consumer Reports’ Tom Mutchler found out during the first drive with the Sedona, Kia may have neglected practicality.
Unlike most of its rivals, the Sedona’s second row seats cannot be removed, affecting maximum cargo volume. Other issues? Left foot room for the driver is too small and the steering wheel doesn’t pull out far enough. Oh, and the touchscreen for the infotainment system is really small.
Other than that though, the Sedona impressed thanks to its 276hp 3.3-liter V6 engine. It doesn’t turn the minivan into a sports car, but that’s not what customers expect from a car in this segment.
Head down to learn what else Consumer Reports discovered about the 2015 Kia Sedona.
Unlike most of its rivals, the Sedona’s second row seats cannot be removed, affecting maximum cargo volume. Other issues? Left foot room for the driver is too small and the steering wheel doesn’t pull out far enough. Oh, and the touchscreen for the infotainment system is really small.
Other than that though, the Sedona impressed thanks to its 276hp 3.3-liter V6 engine. It doesn’t turn the minivan into a sports car, but that’s not what customers expect from a car in this segment.
Head down to learn what else Consumer Reports discovered about the 2015 Kia Sedona.
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