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Value has been the key to Kia's success. Ever since the South Korean manufacturer began trickling cars into the U.S. market in 1994, its products have promised an appealing selection of features at prices well below the competitions'.

2003 Kia Sedona minivan rear with doors open
The Sedona has impressive cargo-carrying capability?particularly with its second and third seats removed.

That policy continues with the Kia Sedona. Pricing aside, Kia seldom tries to beat the competition spec-for-spec, opting instead to come close in most areas. The end result is often a well-equipped, capable vehicle that can save its buyers thousands of dollars.


Arriving late at the party doesn't always mean that the food is gone. Kia joined the minivan race long after most automakers, true. But slapping a $19,620 sticker on its LX model is definitely one way to attract attention—especially when that minivan is fitted with standard front/rear air conditioning, power windows and locks, power mirrors, cruise control, tilt steering, and a AM/FM/CD with six speakers. Kia says it's the biggest, most powerful minivan priced below $20,000.


Measuring between regular-size and extended-length overall, the Sedona contains a twin-cam 3.5-liter V-6 engine that produces 195 horsepower and 218 lb.-ft. of torque. Kia made news when they introduced the Sedona by backing its V-6 with a 5-speed automatic transmission—the first such combination in a minivan. (Honda followed shortly thereafter with their 2002 Odyssey.)

2003 Kia Sedona transmission
EX-level amenities include a cassette/CD audio system and keyless entry.

For $2,215 more, shoppers who want extra amenities can step up to the EX level, which contains a cassette/CD audio system, keyless entry, foglamps, aluminum wheels, and chrome body trim, all topped by a body-colored roof rack. Owners also benefit from Kia's Long Haul Warranty, which provides basic coverage for five years or 60,000 miles, augmented by a powertrain warranty that extends to 10 years or 100,000 miles.

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