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What's New for the 2005 Kia Sedona? For 2005, the Kia Sedona gains a few updates inside and out, including larger rear brake drums and optional second-row captains’ chairs in lieu of the standard bench.
Advantages of the 2005 Kia Sedona:
- Five-star crash test ratings for frontal and side impact crashes
- Excellent powertrain warranty
- Low price combined with generous standard equipment
- Rear DVD entertainment system is optional even on the standard LX trim level
Objections to the 2005 Kia Sedona: - Underpowered engine
- Hefty curb weight
- Smaller inside than most minivans
- Lacks a fold-flat third-row seat
Editor's Advice: With a starting price just shy of $21,000, the 2005 Kia Sedona is a compelling choice in a segment littered with excellent product. Dynamically, like most Kias, the Sedona minivan is neither cutting edge nor innovative. It lacks the trick features that higher end competitors offer, such as side curtain airbags, a navigation system, a fold-flat third-row seat, slide-together second row seats, a conversation mirror, all-wheel-drive, stability control and other features. What the 2005 Kia Sedona does offer is solid value and top-notch crash test scores. The standard LX model comes equipped with just about everything a family could need, and the uplevel EX model includes luxury trimmings at a price that undercuts the most basic versions of other minivans. Plus, there's a ten-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty to consider. No, the 2005 Kia Sedona won't win any minivan comparison tests, but it is a no-nonsense value.
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