The 2011 Kia Sedona has been honored by U.S. News & World Report as the best minivan for the money for 2011. The Best Car for the Money awards combine U.S. News vehicle rankings with five-year total cost of ownership data from TrueCar.com to determine the vehicle that best combines initial value with low cost of ownership.
Kia Sedona
Kia Sedona
Kia Sedona
Kia Sedona
Kia Sedona
Kia Sedona
Kia Sedona
Kia Sedona
Kia Sedona
Kia Sedona
Kia Sedona
With buyers becoming more cost conscious, the long-term costs of owning a vehicle are starting to be more important to new car buyers. The days of trading in a car or minivan after three years may be gone, so if you’re shopping for a new vehicle, you want it to last. Kia has worked for a long time to establish a good reputation for reliability, and buyers are starting to respect the Korean cars as realistic long term picks.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
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