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Kia Sedona a must-see minivan

The Associated Press
By The Associated Press
2 Min Read Feb. 5, 2016 | 10 years Ago
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With the best warranty coverage of any minivan and an award-winning and inviting interior, the 2016 Kia Sedona is a must-see for anyone looking to buy a spacious and comfortable family ride.

In fact, the Sedona in top SXL trim comes with luxury car features, including a heated steering wheel that keeps hands warm on frigid winter days, handsome, two-tone, Nappa leather seats that are both heated and cooled, “first class lounge” reclining seats with foot rests in the second row and a surround-sound audio system.

Safety is tops, too, with the 2016 Sedona earning five out of five stars in U.S. government frontal and side crash tests.

These tests don't take into account the crash-avoidance equipment that can be had in the five-door Sedona, such as forward collision warning, smart cruise control that automatically keeps the van a certain distance from cars ahead and a surround-view camera system that shows on a display screen exactly how close the van is to surrounding vehicles.

Kia's surround cameras can be turned on even when the vehicle isn't backing up. So drivers can use them in a variety of maneuvers for excellent visibility. Even many luxury cars don't offer this.

Warranty coverage is way above the industry norm of three years/36,000 miles. Every Sedona comes with five years/100,000 miles of limited warranty coverage on the powertrain and five years/60,000 miles of a limited basic car warranty. There's also five years/60,000 miles of roadside assistance.

Sedonas are offered in a broad range of prices, with the base L model starting at $27,295 and the top SXL carrying a manufacturer's suggested retail price, including destination charge, of $40,795.

All 2016 Sedonas are powered by a 276-horsepower, 3.3-liter, direct-injection V-6 engine that's also used in Kia's Cadenza luxury sedan and Sorento sport utility vehicle. In the Sedona, the engine is mated to a six-speed automatic transmission.

During a test drive, there was enough power to squeal the front-wheel drive Sedona's wheels and the engine easily got the large van up to speed. Its torque peaked at 248 foot-pounds at 5,200 rpm, and shift points were felt during hard acceleration.

Neither engine nor transmission is particularly fuel efficient, and the test-driven SXL, which was fully loaded and weighed more than 4,700 pounds, averaged a poor 17.5 mpg while mostly driving around town. That was 8 percent below the federal government's estimate of 19 mpg in mixed city/highway travel for this model.

Seven and eight-seat Sedonas are available, but all-wheel drive is not.

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2016 Kia Sedona

Type: Front-engine, front-wheel drive, seven-passenger minivan

Engine: 276-horsepower, 3.3-liter, direct-injection V-6

Base price: $26,400 for L model; $28,500 for LX; $32,700 for EX; $36,400 for SX; $39,900 for SXL

Price as tested: $44,690

Destination charge: $895

Mileage: 17 mpg city, 22 mpg highway

Length: 201.4 inches

Wheelbase: 120.5 inches

Curb weight: 4,720 pounds

Options: Technology package (includes Xenon high-intensity-discharge headlamps with high-beam assist, lane departure warning, forward collision warning, smart cruise control, surround view monitor, 115-volt power inverter, chrome, side sill trim), $2,800; rear-seat entertainment system, $1,095

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