I just picked up my MY24 GT Line yesterday. It is a fantastic car in all respects. But the fact that you have to turn off the inccessant speed limit warning everytime you start the car is maddening. It could be easily solved with a software update. Such an inexplicable own goal from Kia. Don't regret the purchase though. Wonderful car, with the interior and extrior even better than before.
Thanks for another insightful review. I can’t wait to see your comparison of the new generation Kodiaq v new generation Santa Fe v facelift Sorento. I have a 2021 Kodiaq Sportline that needs replacing this year.
Thanks Tom, replacing Tiguan all space diesel which has served me well. Considering Sorrento, santefe, and even Audi q8 and X5. Q8 wins on looks, Sorrento on value, x5 as I had a very early x5 22 years ago and loved it but expensive. Would welcome your thoughts!
I had a look at the 2024 model and I don’t like the flat screens against the 2023 model with the cockpit dome dash, I bought the 2023 model and absolutely love it 👌👍👍
I know sorento does not come in brown interior in Australian market but just for my knowledge is black interior or brown interior is better in general ?
Majority of the sale are GT-line diesel. We've got the pre facelift Sorento and before that the Santa Fe Highlander. The diesel suits these cars perfectly.
What they arent telling you is, that engine takes 0W30. It's extremely expensive. The dealer in my area is charging about $250 for a damn oil change. Absolutely ridiculous. Plus I have a friend who works for that dealer and says they aren't even actually putting in 0w30. They're putting in 0w20 and telling people it's the 30. Because they don't want to stock the 0w30 for like 10 cars. Cause it's just the 2023 and 2024 sorento (so far) that takes it
i would buy the petrol more refined and it would take years to make up the extra upfront cost in fuel savings and that's if diesel doesn't go back to 40/70cpl more then petrol also modern diesel engines/emissions systems hate short drives 30km a day so 15 each way wouldn't burn off the DPF
Guten Tag,ich habe den Sorento GT Line 2019/ 2020 kurz danach 1. Facelift. Der Motor 2.2 Liter Diesel 202 PS HP . Der das ganz neue Modell ist ein Eyecatcher. Wurde auch Zeit ,das Modell 2020 war Scheiße Shit,sry
the 2.2L diesel is an unrefined shitbox of an engine sounds like a a 10 year old isuzu truck engine and drives like one would also love to see some real world emissions data on them as every santa fe CRDI i see has a massive soot stain running halfway up the tail gate i bet that's why kia went with the tailpipe facing down to the road the sooner it's dead the better new santa fe has no diesel lets see that trend run through the hyundai kia range bring on euro6 340 days to go that should put an end to a lot of garbage diesel engines good to see the LC70 series gutless V8 is gone as well
@@word1901 that was my understanding but yes maybe they weren't working particularly well! I thought I read somewhere that they had an exemption being an older engine or something. I know the pajero did.
Please bring the tan interior to Australia
I just picked up my MY24 GT Line yesterday. It is a fantastic car in all respects.
But the fact that you have to turn off the inccessant speed limit warning everytime you start the car is maddening.
It could be easily solved with a software update. Such an inexplicable own goal from Kia.
Don't regret the purchase though. Wonderful car, with the interior and extrior even better than before.
How to update? How to turn off without manually turn off everytime ?
How long does the warning chimes last for? If it’s a couple of seconds and not too loud, then should be fairly tolerable?
Has its reliability improved any???
Wondering where this video was shot? Nice review and a good car as well..
Thanks for another insightful review. I can’t wait to see your comparison of the new generation Kodiaq v new generation Santa Fe v facelift Sorento. I have a 2021 Kodiaq Sportline that needs replacing this year.
Thanks Tom, replacing Tiguan all space diesel which has served me well.
Considering Sorrento, santefe, and even Audi q8 and X5.
Q8 wins on looks, Sorrento on value, x5 as I had a very early x5 22 years ago and loved it but expensive.
Would welcome your thoughts!
Watching from TO, looking good Tom. My wife bought the 23, so far so good very comfortable and a good road trip car.
I had a look at the 2024 model and I don’t like the flat screens against the 2023 model with the cockpit dome dash, I bought the 2023 model and absolutely love it 👌👍👍
I know sorento does not come in brown interior in Australian market but just for my knowledge is black interior or brown interior is better in general ?
Infuriating that they don't offer the 2.0 turbo petrol here. Quite like the facelift. Prices are very high...
Majority of the sale are GT-line diesel. We've got the pre facelift Sorento and before that the Santa Fe Highlander. The diesel suits these cars perfectly.
The Tom Baker show is always an advertisement for the Apple Watch
What they arent telling you is, that engine takes 0W30. It's extremely expensive. The dealer in my area is charging about $250 for a damn oil change. Absolutely ridiculous. Plus I have a friend who works for that dealer and says they aren't even actually putting in 0w30. They're putting in 0w20 and telling people it's the 30. Because they don't want to stock the 0w30 for like 10 cars. Cause it's just the 2023 and 2024 sorento (so far) that takes it
Hey Tom,
Has Chasing Cars taken carriage of your long term HEV Sorento?
Looking forward to the review.
Does it have acoustic glass?
Does America replace the GT line with the SX prestige ( that’s the top trim that puts the telluride to shame!
Can you please review 2”25 Carnival?? Very excited
tan interior looks so much better
I am considering 2024 sorento but confused between petrol and diesel. I drive 30km in day , 4 days a week.
i would buy the petrol more refined and it would take years to make up the extra upfront cost in fuel savings and that's if diesel doesn't go back to 40/70cpl more then petrol also modern diesel engines/emissions systems hate short drives 30km a day so 15 each way wouldn't burn off the DPF
Does the Kia have a DPF? @@word1901
Cadillac wants their headlamp assemblies back.
I wonder which car will be the first to include Qi2 charging pads.
braked towing is down should be the same as the Santa Fe as they are the same. choices KIA made
As much as I like that front end design on the Carnival and Picanto... It doesn't work well on the Sorento
This needs a tan interior!
there is continuous rumour in korea that disel sorento is gonna be discontinued
No lighter coloured leather is a deal breaker for me.
Very GMC, Buick looking now .
Koreans love to give west dull interior colors. Only on color in EV9 in Finland and not classy light brown
Guten Tag,ich habe den Sorento GT Line 2019/ 2020 kurz danach 1. Facelift. Der Motor 2.2 Liter Diesel 202 PS HP . Der das ganz neue Modell ist ein Eyecatcher. Wurde auch Zeit ,das Modell 2020 war Scheiße Shit,sry
That’s a product of sex between the previous Sorento and the current Santa Fe.
Interior is quite drab. 🤔
Get an Xtrail with tan leather, and save money.
This is admittedly larger
the 2.2L diesel is an unrefined shitbox of an engine sounds like a a 10 year old isuzu truck engine and drives like one would also love to see some real world emissions data on them as every santa fe CRDI i see has a massive soot stain running halfway up the tail gate i bet that's why kia went with the tailpipe facing down to the road the sooner it's dead the better
new santa fe has no diesel lets see that trend run through the hyundai kia range bring on euro6 340 days to go that should put an end to a lot of garbage diesel engines good to see the LC70 series gutless V8 is gone as well
Probably because the Santa Fe doesn't have a DPF
@@pastorofmuppets8834 all diesel engines in aus have been required to have DPFs since 2016 obviously the hyundai ones do not work very well
@@word1901 that was my understanding but yes maybe they weren't working particularly well! I thought I read somewhere that they had an exemption being an older engine or something. I know the pajero did.
@@pastorofmuppets8834 nope the pajero has had a DPF since 2006 even the lc200 and lc79's ageing v8s were forced to have DPFs in 2016
@@word1901 well that's a surprise. The rear end of every pajero certainly leads me to believe they never installed them!