The Kia Sedona has had an unusual career—the current model was discontinued in 2013, only to be resurrected for 2014. It's the least polished of the minivans in the marketplace, but also the least expensive. Between low MSRPs, manufacturer incentives and dealers who are willing to bargain, families on a tight budget can get a lot for their money.
An all-new 2015 Sedona is on its way, so if you're more interested in Kia's ever-improving product development, you may want to wait and compare.
What's New for 2014
Rain sensing wipers, LED lamps and fog lamps, a new first-row center tray, leather interior, and chrome accents are new additions. A wood insert steering wheel is found on the EX trim.
Choosing Your Kia Sedona
A 3.5-liter V6 engine is standard on all models. It produces 269 horsepower and earns an EPA rating 17 mpg city and 24 mpg highway. Buyers choose between two distinct trim levels: