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Get the best online car shopping experience with expert reviews of the Kia Minivan. Read more to learn about the most important features and important factors to consider when researching the Kia Minivan.
The Kia Sedona is the only minivan offered by the automaker. The Sedona debuted in 1998, and it is currently in its third generation.
The Kia Sedona comes standard with a powerful V-6 engine that allows you to have the confident power that you will want when on the highway or in a passing lane. With this level of power, you can feel comfortable using the Sedona even with a full capacity of passengers. The Sedona is not bad when it comes to fuel economy, too. In the city, you get up to 18 miles per gallon. On the highway, expect to get up to 24 miles per gallon.
The Sedona can hold up to eight passengers, making this minivan the superior option to most three-row SUVs that can only hold seven passengers. Also, the Sedona offers excellent room throughout the cabin. When it comes to keeping each passenger comfortable, the Sedona offers ample headroom and legroom. On the first row, the Sedona offers up to 39.8 inches of headroom and up to 40.9 inches of legroom. On the second and the third row, the Sedona offers up to 39.4 inches of headroom and up to 41.1 inches of legroom.
With the Sedona, you get lots of value for your money thanks to all the standard features. Taking a look at the base model Sedona, you get a six-speaker AM/FM stereo, power windows, power door locks, cruise control, front and rear climate control, and much more. When you drive a minivan, you want to make sure that you have all the safety features you need to keep your family safe. The Sedona comes standard with many top safety features, including turn signal mirrors, stability control, an advanced airbag system, traction control, and a tire pressure monitoring system.
According to Edmunds, the Kia Sedona has less overall cargo capacity than many of its rivals. With the Sedona, you get a maximum cargo capacity of 142 cubic feet. With all the seats up, you get up to 33.9 cubic feet.
Edmunds also claims that the Sedona delivers a busy ride over rough pavement and large bumps. Therefore, if you live in an area with bumpy roads, then you may want to consider a minivan that offers you a smoother ride.
The Sedona is a large vehicle that will make it a challenge to navigate and park. The Sedona has an overall length of 201.4 inches with a width of 78.1 inches and a height of 69.1 inches.
