Used 2018 Kia Cadenza Consumer Reviews
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A LOT OF CAR FOR THE MONEY
The 2018 Cadenza has every you could want in a car, as far as style, technolagy, and comfort. The only complaint i have is the slow responce on the computer, and it is not that user friendly. There are too many steps between different functions and almost imposible to do while driving.
Lexus ES-350 knock off
I've had my 2017 Cadenza for about two years. It's been quite reliable with no major problems. I've had two factory recalls for minor sensor failures. And, the pano sunroof has a lot of rattles when open or in the vent position. I'm waiting patiently to say good bye to it. Not that it's lousy car, I'm done with low-riding sedans. The ride is not great. Winter driving is challenging due to the poor choice of tires. It will make a cheap, good used car for the next owner as the depreciation rate on Korean cars is very steep. Update: I dumped this pig 11/30/19 for a 2020 Lexus NX which I love. Good riddance to Kia and sedans.
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- Premium SedanMSRP: $17,339108 mi away
- Premium SedanMSRP: $14,997180 mi away
- Technology SedanMSRP: $20,595212 mi away
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Car is great , very clean, and overall nice with low miles. Excellent Sedan and won’t break the bank with insurance
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Mini Genesis.
We have a Hyundai Genesis in the family and that has a 5.0 Kia has a 3.3 L which is fun because I’ve driven both of course the 5.0 is faster, but the Kia is quick in sport mode.
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nice rider
needs more power