Overview & Reviews
Minor upgrades are in store for the Sedona in its second year on the market. On the outside, buyers will find new taillights, and in the cabin, you'll note a new audio faceplate and a remote fuel-door release. The LX model gets a CD player, while the EX now comes with two keyless remotes, as well as additional leather on the armrests and lower portions of the seats. A trailer hitch is now available for all Sedonas.
- Excellent value, lots of cupholders and storage bins, solid build quality, good crash test scores, lengthy warranty coverage.
- Hefty curb weight, below-average gas mileage, missing a few key minivan features, potentially expensive to repair in minor collisions.
User Reviews:
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tooo many trips back to the shop - 2003 Kia Sedona
By Ssnoah77 - May 11 - 2:00 amthe truth of the matter is......Sedona is a nice van..that rides well....but a lot of things,little as they may be, go wrong with it. I mean, I have been back to the shop at least 12 times in just 6 months. Yes, it is true...but these are things that the dealer has to fix...like power seats, windows, mirrors, etc. So...if you dont want to go to the shop all time....look else where. My parents caravan is never in the shop....
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Others Dont Come Close... - 2003 Kia Sedona
By SedonaForever - January 26 - 2:00 amI have 1,000 miles on this car and I love it. Other vans cannot compete with the features/value of the Sedona. Highly recommended.