Positive Review
We did not want to buy a mini-van, but realized we needed to cave once baby #3 arrived and oldest started school and we needed space to help with carpools. The most important thing was safety so we agreed to buy the safest minivan out there, and were surprised to find that consistently that was the Kia Sedona. We drove a Honda Odyssey, a Toyota Sienna and a Town & Country along the way. Frankly, a minivan's a minivan. We went into it sure we'd go for the Honda or the Toyota, but stuck to our commitment to safety and bought the Sedona. It's been two years, and it's been a great great vehicle. Has good (deep) storage behind the 3rd seat, the back seats fold into the floor and the middle ones pop right out if needed. The back up sensors and mirrors that auto adjust when you back up are nice, and the power/leather/wood grain make it feel like a step up from the minivans I grew up with. There are ample cup holders. I really like not having to "dig" for the LATCH hooks in the seats (in our other car they are hidden behind a flap of leather and are cumbersome to find). If you are especially big/tall, there is not a lot of room in the front. My husband is 6'2" and it works, but if he were any taller it would not be comfortable. We have had zero mechanical problems. Overall, we were surprised to buy a Kia, but have been very very happy with it.
Critical Review
Bye bye Kia, bye bye. i have owned two now and we are done. While I like the value paid for the features provided, the overall quality of the car is not built to last, not to mention the resell value or lack thereof. My high level advice, figure on getting a hundred thousand miles out of it and then get rid of it. Why? Because stuff will start breaking left and right after that, it will always be something. The car becomes a bit of a money pit and a major inconvenience. The parts for it are not cheap either. I can't tell you how many times I have replaced the headlight bulbs at $25 a pop, and I'm also tired of the different size wiper blades.
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great vehicle. well made. sturdy. reliable.
none for us
We have a 2012 Kia Sedona and the only thing we have had to do is annual maintenance. Nothing has been wrong, nothing has broken. We do regular maintenance and service on it. It has been a great vehicle and it is still going strong.
Everything you can think of space power mpg reliab
It's a van
Thing been in my family it's whole life and it's sitting healthily at 220'000 and It runs shifts flawlessly while getting 25mpg and it also hauls as no rust on the frame and its a wi car
Fun to drive
Not much to say
Good riding dependable vehicle with great gas mileage that holds a lot if needed. No lack of power. Excellent all around family vehicle
Awesome van rides smooth
Steering fluid and brakes all around
This van is great it needs brakes and steering fluid. I wish I could keep it I grown attached it's a awesome van. My
Reliable power train, plenty of power, economical
Sliding door problem mentioned above
We decided to move up from an older Mazda van and were very surprised by the much greater room in the Sedona than the Mazda van we had. It also surprises any friends that drive it to how much power it has when needed to pass! They often find themselves 'peeling out' the first time they step on the gas pedal, even after being warned! We are VERY satisfied with our 2012 Kia Sedona with the only fault being the sliding side passenger door which once stuck open, making for a very interesting drive from Frenchglen to Burns, OR as we tried to find a place to help us! So the only caution I'd mention is being gentle with that sliding door! (We ran with the 'flashers' on to alert passing vehicles, yes, we know that door is open!
most dependable and reliable ever
I should have bought it earlier
this has been the best vehicle I've ever owned it has been so dependable and reliable all I've had to do is change the tires and change the oil regularly it's a great vehicle it cleans up easy the seats remove easy it has heated front seats it gets 18 19 miles to the gallon in the city I hate to get rid of it but I only need one vehicle to keep Insurance taxes and registration inspections on I can afford only one so I'm sacrificing my Kia at $5,000.
Great Family car. Held up great
Cabin is a little noisy, it is a van after all.
The Van has been very reliable. We have taken many trips and used it for every day driving as well. We bought a new Sedona because of the great experience with this KIA.
Very reliable
Only one remote
Very reliable and dependable needs to be driven in order to fully appreciate it. I only wish it had a bigger fuel tank to be able to go on longer trips with fewer fuel stops