2016 Kia Sorento
#1
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2016 Kia Sorento
Looks like Kia is continuing its move to more premium designs.
Source: Pictures from Autoblog - http://www.autoblog.com/2014/08/11/2...ages-official/
Source: Pictures from Autoblog - http://www.autoblog.com/2014/08/11/2...ages-official/
Last edited by pbm317; 08-11-14 at 09:40 AM.
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side profile looks a lot like a highlander.
pbm, could you provide a link to the article please.
pbm, could you provide a link to the article please.
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But what LexBob is talking about is a specific design element integrated into the rear fascia. Obviously it has tailpipes.
Last Gen MDX had them:
New Gen has them hidden/tucked up:
Previous Sorento had it exposed (one side only) on the top trims I believe:
Last Gen MDX had them:
New Gen has them hidden/tucked up:
Previous Sorento had it exposed (one side only) on the top trims I believe:
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The last Sorento was very impressively done. Hope they carry its good points over to the new one. I found its comfort and refinement, especially on the top-line model (which can run 40K or more) almost to the Lexus RX level.
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i'm kinda stunned at the tech offered in the new sonata (from kia's parent brand hyundai) with lane departure, adaptive cruise, etc. these features are not on the current sorrento. i'm sure the new one will get the full monty.
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nice. same size now as the 2008 to 2013 highlander and grand cherokee... Looks way better than the cheesy pathfinder.
this might be my next suv.
Kia and hyundai always impress me with their styling cues.
their current sorento looked too small and more on the compact suv side. Hopefully this gives is a good presence that a suv needs.
this might be my next suv.
Kia and hyundai always impress me with their styling cues.
their current sorento looked too small and more on the compact suv side. Hopefully this gives is a good presence that a suv needs.
Last edited by Tantrix; 08-11-14 at 12:11 PM.
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imo, these reviews on newer Hyundai and Kia are meaningless. how many of those will still be on the road 5 years from now? and how much they'd worth by then? probably not much. sure they have the latest gadgets and looks because that's all Korean makers can offer compare to reputable Japanese makers. i'd take a Toyota Rav4 or Honda CRV with low res navigation and cloth seat any day, twice on Sundays.
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Kia and Hyundai don't offer that 10/100 warranty for nothing. When you, as a company, commit yourself to stand behind something for 10 years, it means that it can, in most cases, walk the walk....not just talk the talk.