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Traveling in a Kia Sedona While we were on the road to scenic Arizona cities like Scottsdale and Sedona, we made plenty of stops to sojourn with the scenery, each time enjoying the comfort and ease of the Sedona's power sliding side doors. The Kia Sedona minivan has a wonderfully deep luggage well beneath the back gate that we loaded up with everyone's suitcases, backpacks and bags and still had room to spare. Also a plus, when folded down, the middle seats make great tables to put stuff on, or provide rear seat passengers with comfy footrests.
We had a lot of fun with the driver and passenger headrests. Not only do they adjust forward or backward for comfort with simple taps on the back of the headrests, but they are also "active," meaning that for the safety of front seat occupants, the headrests move forward and up to help reduce neck injuries in the event of a rear-impact collision.
And speaking of safety, we love the full side curtain airbags that run the entire length of Sedona.
"Truthfully its a lot like the other established minivans," Carguy Keith Turner said, summing up the Kia Sedona minivan. "The key is that this Kia is relatively lower priced, with higher value, more options, and with better things for the family included in the package price. Even with all that it is at least a couple grand less expensive than other minivans, like the Honda Odyssey and the Toyota Sienna." |
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