Kia doesn’t want you to think of its new Sedona as a minivan. Sure, it was a minivan in its previous generation. But now, according to Kia, it’s a “multipurpose vehicle.” It’s interesting, this avoidance of the dreaded minivan label. Yes, the redesigned Sedona is a wee bit more bullish in the nose and slightly more brawny overall, exuding a utility persona—a “CUV-like design,” according to Kia. But those sliding rear doors say “minivan” as clearly as they did in 1984, when the Dodge Caravan and the Plymouth Voyager ushered in a new era of all-around family usefulness. Call it whatever you want, folks will know what it is—a roomy, generously equipped minivan, one which offers a wide range of features and a high level of comfort. READ MORE ››
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