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Kia Sedona
 
Kia Sedona 2004 - 05 Kia Sedona
$20,650 to $23,250 MSRP
$3,000 - $5,000 rebate
0.0 - 1.9 percent financing
Expires 9/30
NHTSA: Frontal impact - five stars driver and passenger; Side impact - five stars; Rollover – not tested
IIHS: Frontal impact – acceptable


Those shopping for a minivan, and who don’t want to pay for the Odyssey or the Sienna, would be wise to look into the Kia Sedona, with its five-star safety rating and competitive amenities. Granted, it’s a heavy vehicle that lacks some of the features seen on the newer minivans, such as side curtain airbags, a navigation system, a fold-flat third-row seat, slide-together second-row seats, a conversation mirror, all-wheel-drive, stability control, and other features. But for doing what a minivan does – transport families and their stuff – the Sedona does a fine job. With rebates continuing to run from $3,000 to $5,000, those searching for an affordable minivan should take a long look. Add to the mix a ten-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty, and the Sedona is a solid choice for the price conscious.

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