Used 2017 Kia Sedona Consumer Reviews
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Meets expectations
My wife and I bought a van because we had a third kid on the way. We looked at the Dodge Caravan (before the big 2016 or 2017 update), Honda Odyssey, and Toyota Sienna. The Caravan was fun to drive, but we didn’t see it being a good long term vehicle. The Honda and the Toyota were awesome, but way more expensive. We were about to settle on the Honda when we decided to try the Kia. We were pleasantly surprised! It’s a comfortable van to drive and ride in. I have some things I like and things I don’t though. Like: 1) Ride quality 2) Price 3) The interior is cheap, but still looks good. 4) It’s been reliable for the 2 years we’ve had it so far. Dislike: 1) gas mileage isn’t as good as other vans 2) The middle row seats can’t be removed and don’t stow away in a good position to allow for as much storage space as other vans. 3) The radio technology is “meh...”. It does what it is supposed to, but it’s not the best in the world. Ultimately, my wife and I knew we weren’t getting the latest and greatest van on the market. BUT, our bank account is pretty happy with us. We take good care of it and it takes care of us. It does what we need it to do, and we enjoy driving it.
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Excellent van
I bought a 2017 Van Sedona with 206,000 miles it is very nice and it drives smoothly but my surprise was that this van doesn't leak oil (nothing)woooow! I love it...l can recommend it 💯% l was wrong about Kia brand.
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- LX Passenger MinivanMSRP: $7,700133 mi away
- LX Passenger MinivanMSRP: $7,799195 mi away
- LX Passenger MinivanMSRP: $8,995166 mi away
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No auto hatch release on ex
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Design flaw?
I purchased a 2017 Kia Sedona, brand new, June of 2017. I put the very first miles on it. March of 2020 I was advised my tires were cupping... @ 36k miles. I’ve kept regular maintenance on my car always, including tire rotations... I replaced the tires in July of 2020, with alignment. When asked why, I was told it was primarily due to all the weight being in the front..mechanic called it a design flaw by Kia for this model. Was told today that my tires are cupping AGAIN. This is my 3rd Kia owned and I have never experienced problems with the price 2 which were both Sorento’s. Tend to believe the tech was right. EXTREMELY Upset that again my tires are going bad after 8 months (technically 6 because it was not driven for 2 months this year due to COVID).
Only a week
It’s only been a few weeks so let’s see. So far I like it