How good is a 2007 Kia Sedona?
Excellent value, powerful and refined V6 engine, quiet ride, plenty of storage and cupholders, available short-wheelbase model, long warranty coverage. No fold-flat third row in short-wheelbase van, lacks interior materials quality and features availability of top Japanese minivans.
How long do Kia Sedonas last?
Here is the short answer to how long Kia Sedonas last? The Kia Sedona can last up to 250,000 miles with no major faults. That’s at least 16 years if you use 15,000 miles per year. Most Sedonas with proper maintenance would attain such mileage or more if you use them gently.
When did I Buy my 2007 Kia Sedona?
None for sale nearby. Instead: I own a 2007 KIA Sedona LX. I purchased the car used in late 2009. It had 37,000 miles at time of purchase and was a good value for the money.
Is the Kia Sedona LX a good car?
I own a 2007 KIA Sedona LX. I purchased the car used in late 2009. It had 37,000 miles at time of purchase and was a good value for the money. The good points about this car: it drives smoothly, has a lot of power, is very roomy and comfortable, incredibly safe with electronic stability control, 8 airbags, ABS, and I like the look of it.
What’s the difference between a Hyundai Entourage and a Kia Sedona?
The Hyundai Entourage, introduced for 2007, is closely related to the Sedona. At 189.4 inches long, the short-wheelbase Sedona is more than a foot shorter than the long-wheelbase version. Both minivans have identical height and width. Depending on the model, 16-inch tires on steel wheels or 17-inch tires on alloy wheels are available.
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.