Purchased a 2015 Kia Sedona SX-Limited today
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Purchased a 2015 Kia Sedona SX-Limited today
Figured I'd start a thread, traded our Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland in on a new Kia Sedona minivan today. Definitely a bittersweet day, we really enjoyed the Jeep...once our twins are older we'll be back into one I'm sure.
On to the Sedona, haven't had much time to play with it, but so far...for a minivan...I like it. Its definitely the "least ugly" and I like the layout of the front area with the normal console, makes it feel more like what we're used to. Space upgrade from the Jeep is huge.
Tech seems good, sifting through the huge manual now. A few omissions for those shopping:
1. The big one is the Sedona doesn't have a big rear seat entertainment option. They have a small screen dealer installed option, but no big factory widescreen like everybody else. Not an issue for us because our kids are so young, but I could see it would be a HUGE issue for someone with older kids.
2. Ours has every option, tech package with radar cruise, PCS, lane keep, surround view camera (awesome), auto high beams, etc etc. But...no automatic wipers? Also no TPMS with PSI readouts. Odd.
3. Remote start is a separate fob. Annoying.
Big plusses for us over the Odyssey and Sienna, the other vans we considered were the MUCH nicer interior of the Sedona, the much better exterior trim (gloss painted black trim vs grainy black). Didn't like the fixed second row of the Odyssey. Sienna was much more expensive similarly equipped.
Got a great deal on this van, $43,450 MSRP I paid $37,500. Great lease too, the lowest money factor I have ever seen, .00001. Thats 0.02% interest!
Will post pics once it stops raining! Will update this with my thoughts too.
On to the Sedona, haven't had much time to play with it, but so far...for a minivan...I like it. Its definitely the "least ugly" and I like the layout of the front area with the normal console, makes it feel more like what we're used to. Space upgrade from the Jeep is huge.
Tech seems good, sifting through the huge manual now. A few omissions for those shopping:
1. The big one is the Sedona doesn't have a big rear seat entertainment option. They have a small screen dealer installed option, but no big factory widescreen like everybody else. Not an issue for us because our kids are so young, but I could see it would be a HUGE issue for someone with older kids.
2. Ours has every option, tech package with radar cruise, PCS, lane keep, surround view camera (awesome), auto high beams, etc etc. But...no automatic wipers? Also no TPMS with PSI readouts. Odd.
3. Remote start is a separate fob. Annoying.
Big plusses for us over the Odyssey and Sienna, the other vans we considered were the MUCH nicer interior of the Sedona, the much better exterior trim (gloss painted black trim vs grainy black). Didn't like the fixed second row of the Odyssey. Sienna was much more expensive similarly equipped.
Got a great deal on this van, $43,450 MSRP I paid $37,500. Great lease too, the lowest money factor I have ever seen, .00001. Thats 0.02% interest!
Will post pics once it stops raining! Will update this with my thoughts too.
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Will post pics once it stops raining!
Last edited by mmarshall; 04-07-15 at 10:07 PM.
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Yeah probably, we're taking it to NJ this weekend too, so it may even be next week...it needs to be polished too, its pretty dealer-swirled.
Also, there doesn't seem to be much Forum support for Kia at all. Kind of interesting seeing that they've had some popular models, the Optima, Soul, Sportage, etc. You'd think that there would be a decent forum.
Here are pictures of a similar van:
Also, there doesn't seem to be much Forum support for Kia at all. Kind of interesting seeing that they've had some popular models, the Optima, Soul, Sportage, etc. You'd think that there would be a decent forum.
Here are pictures of a similar van:
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I will also add that the process of leasing the Kia was the best I've probably ever had. I had no issue negotiating a fair price, and for the first time EVER they did not try and screw me around on the lease. I have never had a dealer quote me the stock MF on a lease the first time, ever...and thats including any of my Lexus cars...including when I've been a repeat Lexus leaser at the same dealer. When I asked for the MF on the lease...I was given what I already knew it was, .00001. When they calculated the lease figures, it was right the first time...that has never happened to me before, ever. Got quotes from two separate dealers...neither screwed me around at all.
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You've probably heard me talk about this a hundred times, but here's a good solution for swirl-marks. Works better than anything else I've ever used short of a full body-shop. You can probably get it at the Giant supermarkets, if there are any in your area....all the NoVA Giants here have it.
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I shall take you up on that!
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Very nice addition. This may sound odd, but I find the steering wheel the most attractive piece out there. It's not too far off from the BMW 3-series sport steering wheel.
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Yeah probably, we're taking it to NJ this weekend too, so it may even be next week...it needs to be polished too, its pretty dealer-swirled.
Also, there doesn't seem to be much Forum support for Kia at all. Kind of interesting seeing that they've had some popular models, the Optima, Soul, Sportage, etc. You'd think that there would be a decent forum.
Also, there doesn't seem to be much Forum support for Kia at all. Kind of interesting seeing that they've had some popular models, the Optima, Soul, Sportage, etc. You'd think that there would be a decent forum.
As for Kia support, it's unfortunate. They have some pretty good models. It's disappointing to hear that they chintz out on rain sensing wipers and a sensible solution for remote start. But $37K for a top level loaded minivan, with more features than Honda or Toyota? It's hard to beat that. As much as I love my wife's CX-9, if I had to replace it today, I would probably end up with a Sorento. As much as I like the Highlander, and the '16 Pilot seems promising, it's hard to justify the $1,000s more you would have to spend on those cars.
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yeah I agree on that. Most of the interior is dark, it's the center of the seats and the top of the dash that are light.