Driver's Seat / Scott Sturgis: Kia improves Sedona with 2015 redesign - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

2015 Kia Sedona SX-L: Upgrade for the family. unique forward-collapsing second-row seats. SX-L's lounge seats don't collapse forward. Family friendly: There’s no reviewer out there better equipped to put a minivan to the test than Mr. Driver’s Seat. Passenger Seat and Sturgis Kids 1. 0 through 4. 0, and the Sturgis Family Sienna as comparison, we put minivans through their paces. And so it was with the 2015 Kia Sedona, a redesigned van that we couldn’t wait to test. I’d test driven several examples of the previous generation Sedona at dealerships, and rejected it every time. The seats in the lower trim form always left me feeling angry, and its reliability never measured up, as evidenced by chat rooms I’d visited over the years and Consumer Reports scores. What’s new: The Sedona gets a whole new look – at least as much as a box for people can get. The rear has grown more boxy, a la the latest generation of the Nissan Quest, and the front received a more modern Kia-like treatment, with a prominent grille set between pairs of rather angry-looking headlights. Sturgis Kid 1. 0 and 4. 0 report that the middle row in the. Source: www.post-gazette.com