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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3083529" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>My wife was talked into a Kia Sorento SUV by a third party, and was adamant she wanted one. Tons of bells and whistles, heated and cooled steering wheel, and seats including heated rear seats, traction control, lockers if needed for 4wd. Seats are very comfortable, and my pistol fits perfectly in the map pocket on the door.</p><p>I'll admit i was leery at first, but after three years now, its got a tad over 60K miles on it with ZERO maintenance issues. It is AWD and also includes the incline and decline control features that are very important to us as our gravel driveway qualifies as an offroad track at times, very steep. During periods of glaze ice, that decline traction control has proven itself.</p><p>Wife has slid out of control twice in her jeep grand cherokee careening from ditch to ditch on the way down our hill on ice two times now. Lots of damage both times.</p><p>The Kia drove down like there was no ice at all.</p><p>It also has three rows of seats if wanted although we have never rolled the third roll up, preferring the cargo space.</p><p>I'm a died in the wool Toyota lover, but this Kia has turned out to be a jewel. The V6 has plenty of HP for highway speed passing as well. The price is right too compared to some other name brand vehicles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3083529, member: 5412"] My wife was talked into a Kia Sorento SUV by a third party, and was adamant she wanted one. Tons of bells and whistles, heated and cooled steering wheel, and seats including heated rear seats, traction control, lockers if needed for 4wd. Seats are very comfortable, and my pistol fits perfectly in the map pocket on the door. I'll admit i was leery at first, but after three years now, its got a tad over 60K miles on it with ZERO maintenance issues. It is AWD and also includes the incline and decline control features that are very important to us as our gravel driveway qualifies as an offroad track at times, very steep. During periods of glaze ice, that decline traction control has proven itself. Wife has slid out of control twice in her jeep grand cherokee careening from ditch to ditch on the way down our hill on ice two times now. Lots of damage both times. The Kia drove down like there was no ice at all. It also has three rows of seats if wanted although we have never rolled the third roll up, preferring the cargo space. I'm a died in the wool Toyota lover, but this Kia has turned out to be a jewel. The V6 has plenty of HP for highway speed passing as well. The price is right too compared to some other name brand vehicles. [/QUOTE]
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