How big is a 2007 Kia Sedona minivan?
The 2007 Kia Sedona minivan comes in two sizes — a short-wheelbase (SWB) model with a 114-inch wheelbase and a long-wheelbase (LWB) model with a 119-inch wheelbase. Both vans seat seven, but only the LWB van has a fold-flat third-row seat. The SWB model comes in a base trim level only, while the LWB Sedona comes in LX and EX trim levels.
What kind of car is the Kia Sedona?
The short-wheelbase Sedona is available in a single base trim level. The Sedona’s primary competitors include the Honda Odyssey and Toyota Sienna, but Kia invariably promises lower prices and greater value than its rivals. The Hyundai Entourage, introduced for 2007, is closely related to the Sedona.
What are the problems with a 2007 Kia Sedona?
1 Alternator Failure Due To Oil Leak 2007 Sedona Average Cost to Fix: $300 Average Mileage: 92,000 mi 2 Power Doors Malfunction 2007 Sedona Average Cost to Fix: N/A Average Mileage: 101,000 mi 3 Clunking Sound 2007 Sedona
What are the trim levels of the Kia Sedona?
The long-wheelbase Sedona comes in two trim levels: standard LX and upscale EX. The short-wheelbase Sedona is available in a single base trim level. The Sedona’s primary competitors include the Honda Odyssey and Toyota Sienna, but Kia invariably promises lower prices and greater value than its rivals.
The short-wheelbase Sedona is available in a single base trim level. The Sedona’s primary competitors include the Honda Odyssey and Toyota Sienna, but Kia invariably promises lower prices and greater value than its rivals. The Hyundai Entourage, introduced for 2007, is closely related to the Sedona.
What’s the price of a 2007 Kia Sedona?
The short-wheelbase Sedona has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $21,195 and a fully loaded EX tops out around $32,000. Fair Purchase Prices reflect real-world transaction prices, so be sure to check them before you buy.
The long-wheelbase Sedona comes in two trim levels: standard LX and upscale EX. The short-wheelbase Sedona is available in a single base trim level. The Sedona’s primary competitors include the Honda Odyssey and Toyota Sienna, but Kia invariably promises lower prices and greater value than its rivals.
What kind of audio system does Kia Sedona have?
Sedona EX trims are differentiated externally from entry LX versions by 17-inch aluminum wheels (versus 16-inch covered steel wheels), fog lights and roof rails. An available 13-speaker, 660-watt Infinity audio system features front- and second-row center-channel speakers and delivers impressive music and movie performance.