We bring together the latest versions of the Kia Sedona and three-row Hyundai Santa Fe to find out which is better suited for family life.
New for 2017, there is also a hybrid and plug-in hybrid model, making the Optima lineup one of the most significantly changed for the 2017 model year.
AutoGuide’s family guy picks his favorite crossover.
Kia has Built a Better Lexus
The 2017 Forte is the latest in a string of new or revised products from Kia that pack a great deal of value into, well, a great deal.
The Sorento gets a new turbocharged engine and a nice update to keep it competitive against other mid-size crossovers.
Despite how similar the Kia and Nissan may appear on paper, they are very different in execution.
Two unconventional family sedan picks.
The Kia Sportage has always walked to the beat of its own drum.
It’s stylish enough, comfortable enough, efficient enough and smooth enough to compete with rivals in its segment.
Which three-row crossover is better for a family on the go?
Stylish, comfortable and refined are the best words to describe the new Optima.
The Kia K900 is even better and more luxurious than you imagined it to be
A Battle of Style, Features and Fun
In the world of family friendly motoring, nothing beats a minivan.
The ninth-generation Honda Civic will soon see the end of its road. But having received substantial updates in nearly every year of its existence, it’s hard to call the current Civic old. The Kia Forte is definitely not old, as last year saw the introduction of the second generation model. As a perennial best-seller in...
The Kia Sorento undergoes a substantial refresh and emerges bigger, better and ready to take on the segment leaders.
Nissan’s LEAF set the bar for electric cars, but can Kia’s electrified Soul do an even better job?
We’re not quite sure how it happened, but the Kia Sorento has become a benchmark in the mid-size SUV market. Handsome and understated with a surprisingly upscale interior and a not-so-surprisingly high-value price, the Sorento has managed to find middle ground — no mean feat in a busy segment full of accomplished vehicles.
Minivans are the grilled chicken breast of the automotive world: Wholesome but inherently dull. And that’s why we applaud Kia for attempting to make the all-new 2015 Sedona a more interesting prospect with the addition of a few carefully selected SUV cues. We don’t expect to see Range Rover buyers stampeding for Kia showrooms, but...
The Forte5 might seem like it has everything: comfort, convenience and power, but is that enough to take the focus away from class-leaders?
The Forte Koup is more powerful in 2014 and still well equipped. Does that make it the winner in its segment by default?
Could you stomach paying over $60,000 for a Kia and more importantly, should you?
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