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Article Comments: Long-Term Test: 2006 Kia Sedona EX
Wrap Up Long-Term Test: 2006 Kia Sedona EX - We experienced only minor issues with our Sedona outside of its regular maintenance schedule, and each of them fell under Kia's incredible warranty. Mechanical reliability was never questioned over its 25,000-mile lifetime in our fleet. Its low purchase price and good quality make it a great value up front. (more)
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Replying to: vapidoscar (Aug 29, 2007 5:16 am) |
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"but its incredible depreciation rate is a testament to its lack of popularity among used car buyers." Actually, its incredible depreciation is due to a largely ignorant car-buying public which hasn't learned, or in some cases refuses to try to learn, of the incredible changes and improvements in Kias and Hyundais over the past several years. I have an Entourage with over 12,000 miles thus far and it is everything that your close out review says of the Sedona. Only problem I've had thus far is a tire pressure sensor that had to be replaced, and was quickly replaced under warranty. |
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Replying to: KarenS (Jul 05, 2006 1:59 pm) The first 5000 km's were great. No warranty issues, except for really bad fuel efficiency. We were getting 20L/100KM, which is 5-7L/100km more than its rated. After the first 6 months problems began to arise. First, we started to experience really rough idle and acceleration when coasting at 50-60kms under light load. Eventually, this roughness turned into an extreme shake and flashing check engine light. Into the dealer for a week only to receive the vehicle back with the light cleared but no replacement parts. The dealership said "it is running normally". Another 1000 kms later, again, severe shaking, CEL, back to dealer. Again, cleared code, no parts replaced, everything is working fine. Another 1000 kms later, again, severe shaking, CEL. This time I contacted Kia Canada, had the Western Canadian regional service manager involved. Towed to a new dealer, had the computer flashed with an update and vehicle returned. This took 3 days. By the way, the CEL only indicates misfires. The OBD really sucks on the Kia Sedona. Now, it has been 2000kms and we again experienced the shaking,CEL. Back to dealer and the cleared it. No flashes, parts replaced, nothing. I have now been attempting to sell the vehicle. This is where I realised how bad a decision we made in purchasing the Kia. The wholesale value is only $17000 Cdn, even though it's only 1 year old with 15,000 kms. We purchased it new for $40,000. I wish we had lemon laws here in Canada, but alas, we don't have any significant recourse except to sue. I guess the old saying is true: "Buyers be ware".
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| My Kia Sedona now has 19000 miles with no problems, average 22 mpg at highway speeds. If it holds up I will be a very happy camper. Plan to drive it 100000 miles. | |
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Replying to: mbossman (Sep 22, 2007 9:17 am) |
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| Put 30,000 miles our our 2006 Sedona and loved it. Very few problems. Got 21 mpg at 80 mph with 3 passengers and a full load. Only problem is low resale value. Keep it for 100,000 miles and you can come out ahead. | |
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