Got one!! w/VIP seats AND Trailer Hitch! Delivered at MSRE (WOW!) Typical dealer markup was$5-6K. Only complaint is the Heated seats should heat up quicker.. Drivetrain is beyond every expectation. Smoothest ride ever.. amongst the best w/93 octane. 26 MPG at 75MPH cruise. this is a highway machine with sports car handling. The chassis has ZERO Rattles, squeeks or Squeels.. tire alignment is absolutely perfect in hard corners. the driver's aids are beyond every expectation. Of course Tesla has Full Auto drive (scary), but adaptive cruise w/lane keeping works absolutely perfectly on well marked hinterstate highways. Easily pulls with zero drama near any 2 wheel trailer. I have a enclosed 5x8 motorcycle trailer.. like it isn't there. Loose about 4 MPG at 75 cruise, but engine pulls it in Overdrive 2 at 2100 RPM whereas with 87 octane, it stuck in OverDrive 1 at 75MPG at 2250. Lost a gear with 87. Try the cheapest 93 (Sam's Club is cheap) and you'll be pleasantly surprised. Best car ever.. toyota and honda and chrysler are years behind luxury wise, Ride wise, and drive train wise. at anything close to this MSRE.
When the second row is the zero gravity recliner position, is there any room for any passengers in the 3rd row? Or does it become a 4 passenger vehicle in that position?
What does the third row look like with the second row reclined? Can people fit back there while people in the middle recline? Can you recline without moving the front passenger seat up? This honestly seems really unpractical if you can only have 3 people in the car while reclining?
What I don't like is that KIA doesn't offer AWD. Why would they not do that? What are people to do in the northeast or areas of the country that get lots of snow and rain? FWD is not good for these areas of country which need AWD.
Have you tried a front wheel drive with snow tires. I have, and no issues. Chrysler town and country. Can't imagine this is that different. I live in the snow belt.
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Got one!! w/VIP seats AND Trailer Hitch! Delivered at MSRE (WOW!) Typical dealer markup was$5-6K. Only complaint is the Heated seats should heat up quicker.. Drivetrain is beyond every expectation. Smoothest ride ever.. amongst the best w/93 octane. 26 MPG at 75MPH cruise. this is a highway machine with sports car handling. The chassis has ZERO Rattles, squeeks or Squeels.. tire alignment is absolutely perfect in hard corners. the driver's aids are beyond every expectation. Of course Tesla has Full Auto drive (scary), but adaptive cruise w/lane keeping works absolutely perfectly on well marked hinterstate highways. Easily pulls with zero drama near any 2 wheel trailer. I have a enclosed 5x8 motorcycle trailer.. like it isn't there. Loose about 4 MPG at 75 cruise, but engine pulls it in Overdrive 2 at 2100 RPM whereas with 87 octane, it stuck in OverDrive 1 at 75MPG at 2250. Lost a gear with 87. Try the cheapest 93 (Sam's Club is cheap) and you'll be pleasantly surprised. Best car ever.. toyota and honda and chrysler are years behind luxury wise, Ride wise, and drive train wise. at anything close to this MSRE.
When the second row is the zero gravity recliner position, is there any room for any passengers in the 3rd row? Or does it become a 4 passenger vehicle in that position?
I love this car imagin on some 22s low sick af
Well dang I’m looking to upgrade anyways.
Can you please tell KIA to do an AWD option?
What does the third row look like with the second row reclined? Can people fit back there while people in the middle recline? Can you recline without moving the front passenger seat up? This honestly seems really unpractical if you can only have 3 people in the car while reclining?
What I don't like is that KIA doesn't offer AWD. Why would they not do that? What are people to do in the northeast or areas of the country that get lots of snow and rain? FWD is not good for these areas of country which need AWD.
Have you tried a front wheel drive with snow tires. I have, and no issues. Chrysler town and country. Can't imagine this is that different. I live in the snow belt.