2016 Kia Sorento SX Limited | Driven: Car Review | The New York Times
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2015
- Kia ditches bargain basement pricing for something better: a crossover with broad appeal.
Produced by: Tom Voelk/Driven
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With the optional 3rd row - which isn't available in the turbo - the second row does move forward and back to change legroom/cargo room.
No second row slide with the turbo. Why didn't the reviewer know that?!?
2016 is looking more like a van to me.... I'm happy with my 2015 Kia Sorento :)
Tom works for NY times now? That's awesome
Hey Tom have a chance to review 16 Toyota RAV4
esp hybrid model i like to know how Toyota safety
feature works & gas mileage as well thanks
since when do the times do cars? and NO I have not been living under a rock!
Tom , what is the color of the car ?
Young Chain Jin, Do you have the new Sorento?
The 5 seater doesn't slide back and forth because it is already set in the back position, with .8 inches more leg room than the 7 seater. I guess they figured nobody needed an extra inch for cargo, which is true.
I hate the badge, but it looks really good with affordable price.
the badge ain't that bad
+Sam Ko Don't turn into a badge snob buddy. You'd be surprised if you took it for a spin.
+Desi Reuben-Sealey After careful testing drive, I purchased EX V6 Sorento with the exist price around $32K and really love its power and its million details. Awesome Car!
Sam Ko awesome.
+Sam Ko Agreed. I bought an EX 2.0 Turbo with the power lift gate for $30,500 2 weeks ago (manager's special, had 3k miles). The turbo is surprisingly strong. I went with the 2 rows because I need storage more than passenger space 3:52.
Virtually every reputable review on youtube and elsewhere says that this is the best bang for the buck in the segment. Consumer reports ranks it highest. Throw in the warranty and this was a no brainer.
you didn't mention the 10 year warranty