Stick with Japanese or Korean imports if you want reliability.
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Injuries confirmed.
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Subtle yet significant upgrades.
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AutoGuide.com looks at both new and used models for under $30,000.
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If you’re in the market for a three-row vehicle, you’ll likely want to start your research from this list.
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The 2017 Kia Sedona has earned an IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award.
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Ever wonder what it’s like to drive a Lamborghini Huracan in traffic?
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Kia knows what the people of SEMA really want: beer and lots of it. So the Korean automaker brought us this mobile bar in the form of a Sedona minivan.
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It’s going to be a great weekend getaway to the racetrack.
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SEMA is an annual event that allows automakers, tuner companies and aftermarket firms to showcase their hottest, most exciting products. Surprisingly the folks at Kia have decided to bring a modified minivan. SAY WHAT?!
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The 2015 Kia Sedona will keep the same price as the 2014 model year despite getting a facelift.
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Nothing screams “commitment” or “responsibility” louder than a minivan, well, maybe a saggy pair of elastic-waist mom jeans but who’s counting? Love ‘em or loathe ‘em these versatile vehicles are designed to excel at hauling, whether it’s taking a passel of kiddies to soccer practice after school or hauling a load of building material home...
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Kia is recalling nearly 80,000 Sedona minivans for a faulty suspension part that can break and possibly lead to loss of control.
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The Kia Sedona has had a strange last couple of years, first being axed and then resurfacing as a 2014 model year with subtle changes to its exterior.
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The Kia Quoris full-size luxury, rear-drive sedan has been confirmed to go on sale in America starting next year.
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Last year, Kia announced that the Sedona minivan had reached the end of its lifecycle and would be getting the axe; then the Korean automaker did a flip-flop and said it would return, just at a later time.
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The Kia KV7 Concept debuted back at the 2011 Detroit Auto Show, sporting all sorts of features foreign to a traditional minivan: gullwing side doors, rotating seats, wood flooring, retractable dash board, and even floating table-top touchscreen computers.
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A 2013 model year Kia Sedona won’t be making its way to dealerships this year, as the minivan has been confirmed to have reached the end of its life cycle.
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