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Re: Other Options?? What Do Ya Think Of These? new
      #162675 - 03/21/05 01:21 PM
michele

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I haven't heard good things about Kia products in general, I guess they are not supposed to be very reliable. I own a Jeep Liberty, which is very similar to the Rava and I love it but there really isn't a LOT of space. The sport wagon you were first looking at would probably have more space if space is what you need!

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Re: Other Options?? What Do Ya Think Of These? new
      #162688 - 03/21/05 01:39 PM
BL

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Our next door neighbors have a Kia Sorento---and they love it. We looked at it when we bought recently, but my husband didn't want another SUV because of the gas mileage. I think the Sorento looks a lot like the Mercedes SUV.

Have you looked at the new Chevrolet SUV---the Equinox? That's the one I liked the most. It reminds me of the Acura SUV. Very classy!

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Re: Other Options?? What Do Ya Think Of These? new
      #162693 - 03/21/05 01:44 PM
cailin

Reged: 08/12/04
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Loc: Dublin, Ireland

Shell,
My Dad drives a Sedona. He loves it. We hate it! There is very little leg room in the back for passengers and its quite basic inside. The other 2 Kias look great though.

Hyundai and Toyota both have great reputations and I LOVE the look of the RAV. I reckon you should test drive them ALL and see if you like the feel of them and that they suit your needs best.

Sounds like fun!!

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Re: Other Options?? What Do Ya Think Of These? new
      #162700 - 03/21/05 01:48 PM
Shell Marr

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Oh, I just thought of this one.... Mitsubishi Outlander...

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Re: Other Options?? What Do Ya Think Of These? new
      #162703 - 03/21/05 01:51 PM
BL

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Shell, the editors of Edmunds.com gave the Kia Sorento a great review.

"Good looking, comfortable, rugged and well equipped, the Sorento is one of the best buys among small and mid-size SUVS."

Check out the entire review at www.edmunds.com.

What about the Honda CRV and Pilot? I like the look of the new Pilots!



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Re: I am a Toyota gal... new
      #162758 - 03/21/05 04:04 PM
LittleLisa

Reged: 06/22/04
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Loc: USA

Or the 4 Runner....we purchased one last May and love it. We got the 6 cylnder so it's not such a gas hog. Plenty of room and great in the snow.

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Re: Shopping For A New Car - What Do Ya Think Of These Options? new
      #162781 - 03/21/05 05:27 PM
Little Minnie

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Everyone says Subaru is wonderfully low maintainance and has a high resale. I think it looks more like a station wagon than a sport wagon. Some other sport wagons are more sporty looking.

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Kia Sorento is my fav new
      #162782 - 03/21/05 05:28 PM
Little Minnie

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Was more than we wanted to spend though.

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note my post below about our car- nt new
      #162784 - 03/21/05 05:30 PM
Little Minnie

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What about this car? new
      #162785 - 03/21/05 05:33 PM
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