What are the trim lines on a Kia Sedona?

What are the trim lines on a Kia Sedona?

For 2005, Kia tidies up the Sedona minivan’s line-up: the four trim lines offered in 2004 have been reduced to the LX Anniversary Edition, the EX, and the EX Luxury.

What are the features of a Kia Sedona anniversary?

The Anniversary gets ABS as standard equipment; all models receive a rear sonar warning system, second-row captain’s chairs, a low washer fluid warning light with a larger washer fluid tank, enhanced corrosion protection, and shopping bag hooks on the backs of the first-row seats.

Which is longer a Kia Sedona or a Dodge Caravan?

Offered in a single wheelbase, the Sedona is sized between its competitors’ short- and long-wheelbase versions; its overall length is 122 mm longer than a Dodge Caravan, but 163 mm shorter than a Grand Caravan.

What kind of warranty does Kia Sedona have?

Second-row captain’s chairs are available in the LX model for 2005, and the size of the rear drum brakes has increased. Kia promotes the front-wheel-drive Sedona’s price and value. Its warranty covers the powertrain for 10 years or 100,000 miles.

What kind of transmission does a Kia Sedona have?

Launched in 2002, Kia’s Sedona is equipped with a 3.5-liter V-6 that works with a five-speed-automatic transmission. The 2004 Sedona got an interior and exterior freshening. Second-row captain’s chairs are available in the LX model for 2005, and the size of the rear drum brakes has increased.

What kind of styling does a Kia Sedona have?

The Sedona’s styling breaks no new ground, so it’s similar to the competition. Its sleek appearance features a long sloping hood that leads into a grille that has a horizontal-bar design and multireflector headlights. Dual sliding side doors are standard.

How many people can fit in a Kia Sedona?

Sedonas can seat up to seven occupants. Depending on the model, the second row has standard bucket seats or a two-place bench seat. A three-person removable bench seat is installed in the third row. The Sedona has 10 cupholders.

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