Janet Hill
DIS Veteran
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- Dec 6, 2005
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We had a 2004 Sedona that we just traded for a Toyota Sienna. We were starting to have problems with it (catalytic converter$$ and some wheel bearings thing $$). Fortunately all was covered under warranty (which was definately a check in the "for" column. We had just finished putting over $500 into it because of some hose or valve or something (can you tell I know nothing about cars?).
I will tell you is that it didn't have as smooth a ride as the Sienna we bought and the biggest reason we traded it is that there was literally NO cargo space. We had to keep the back seats out at all times just to have room for a large grocery shopping trip. The rear seats on ours didn't go into the floor and it sounds like the newer models have that feature, but with the back seats operational, there was so little cargo space. It also sounds like the newer models may have more cargo space now but I'd certainly check out how roomy it feels in the back when the seats are up.
You get a lot of bang for the buck and a lot of bells and whistles. Would I buy another one? Probably not. We traded a Sienna for the Kia and regretted that decision pretty much from the beginning, but if Siennas didn't exist I would look into another Kia if the newer ones had more space.
If you got that at the Morgantown dealership BEWARE! Their service is awful, and the one time we took our car there they made it worse. We took it there only because my husband was really busy and didn't have time, but he had to do it anyway. My father has had bad dealings with this dealership as well.
That said we love our KIA Optima (134,000 miles), and my father is happy with his Sedona.
Yes gas mileage is worse for KIA models vs other like models, but a lot of that is that they are heavier vehicles.