Used 2010 Kia Sedona Consumer Reviews
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Great value great car...all the perks
I researched both the Toyota Siena and the Honda Odyssey against the Sedona. I wanted leather, power everything and DVD. I ultimately went with the Kia because I could get all of those features for almost $5k lower than the Honda and Toyota (including incentives). I am so glad I did because the more I drive the fan the more comfortable I feel with the ride quality and features. My wife loves it, my kids love it and I love it (I never thought I'd say that about a minivan).
Latent Battery Related Issues
Purchased in March 2010, roughly 6 months later began having unexplained occurrences of the battery dying. Dealer found nothing wrong, yet the issue persists sporadically even to this day.
- EX Passenger MinivanMSRP: $4,899223 mi away
- Base Passenger MinivanMSRP: $4,950356 mi away
- Base Passenger MinivanMSRP: $3,500385 mi away
Quiet, tight ride
Our family has been very happy with our van. We have been surprised at the quality and reliability of he vehicle. It handles very well and has fabulous acceleration. We opted for the power package with power sliding doors and back up assist. The van is an excellent value for the money.
So far so good
Currently have 2500 miles and not one complaint. Drives better than our previous 2003 Odessey and 10K less. KIA/Hyundai is challenging overpriced Hondas and Toyota who are living on undeserved reputations and ripoff dealers. This is not the KIA of 5/10 years ago. Don't be afraid to buy. She's a little thirty with that powerful engine and all the room, but if want great mileage, buy a small Mazda 5 or something similar.
Amazingly hassle-free car
We bought this used in 2011 for $15K with 20K. Now at just over 100K, I must say it's been a great, reliable car. Other than occasional battery death every 2-3yrs, TPMS light on/off, all I had to do was put synthetic oil every 15000 mi and do some minor repairs myself. Replacement parts are available cheap, so this was a fun car to do work on myself. Stop paying those grease monkeys $$$ - YouTube has it all! One surprising part that failed recently was a front axle, which cost me about $500 parts+labor. Other than that, just make sure to tighten some screws yourself once in awhile (e.g. door parts), and you're good to go! We're keeping this car until it will die. If we still need a 7-passenger car then, I'll probably spring for a used Telluride. My impression of Kia = Quality!
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