Kia Sedona Vs. Chrysler Town & Country: Compare Cars - The Car Connection

One of the newest minivans is the Kia Sedona . A long-running nameplate for the brand, the Sedona gets an entirely new design this year, with much better safety, technology, comfort, and styling. With its standard Stow 'N Go seating system, up to eight passengers can fit inside--or, instead, a full-size sofa, if you fold its second-row and third-row seats into the floor. Some reviewers complain that the comfort level of the thinner, fold-away seats in the Chrysler aren't as comfortable as those in the plush Sedona. The Sedona's third-row seat folds away, but the second-row seats don't--which makes it less useful for those who like to bring it all with them. The Sedona's seats do fold down and slide toward the front buckets, though--and on some versions, the Sedona offers first-class, airline-style seats with extending leg supports and a tuck-in feature that aids access to the third-row seat. Around their cabins, the Sedona and, particularly, the Chrysler, offer scads of features that melt away long-distance road trips. and USB and 115-volt charging points, as well as leather seating and a cooled glovebox. The Chrysler trumps even that list: it's the luxury twin of the Chrysler duo, and comes standard with power everything, leather, Bluetooth, USB and. Source: www.thecarconnection.com