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2006 Kia Sedona EX Road Test
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Kia, the less known Korean auto manufacturer is actually Koreas oldest builder of automobiles. Although this modest builder of value-added vehicles is one of the newer brands in the U.S., they have a manufacturing history dating back to 1944. Kia is now one of the fastest growing car companies in the States. As mega auto-manufacturing conglomerates, such as GM, close plants and drop model lines, Kia goes quietly about increasing its market share, and not just in here at home, but worldwide. That is of course impressive, but familiarize yourself with the huge leaps in build quality and reliability that Kia has achieved in a remarkably short period of time and you are likely
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| The new Sedona minivan is Kias value and quality "gem in the crown." (Photo: Rob Rothwell, American Auto Press) |
Kia has focused on two key objectives in the manufacture of its automobiles: value and quality. As of today, the new Sedona minivan is their value and quality "gem in the crown." Put by a product and planning manager for Kia, "This vehicle is new from scratch." That means it is not a warmed-over 2005 edition, which was a darn decent van in its own
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| The new Sedona is no warmed-over 2005 edition, but an all-new vehicle from the ground up. (Photo: Rob Rothwell, American Auto Press) |
During the launch of the 2006 Sedona, this product planner explained that Kia knew its new van would have to be a segment leader in styling, safety, convenience
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| Kia was clear in understanding that its new van would have to be a segment leader in styling, safety, convenience and power if it was to succeed. (Photo: Rob Rothwell, American Auto Press) |
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| Kia has salted the new Sedona with styling equally as attractive and modern looking as any of the big nameplates. (Photo: Rob Rothwell, American Auto Press) |
It would appear that overcoming challenges is a Kia specialty. They have salted the new Sedona with styling equally as attractive and modern looking as any of the big nameplates. But Kia isnt relying on style alone to attract the family dollar. Their Sedona comes with a 244-horsepower, 3.8-liter (232 cu in) V6 engine,
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| The Sedonas plentitude of horsepower and standard equipment is not accompanied with the big-ticket pricing that stalks its three toughest import rivals. (Photo: Rob Rothwell, American Auto Press) |
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