I had a 2006 Kia Sedona because at the time, it was hyped as super-safe, economical, etc. It did have 4 LATCH positions, which was nice; no "do I have to put my RFing child in the 3rd row" dilemmas. But it turned out to be a piece of crap with awful reliability and needed constant repairs, including major ones like the suspension rusting out repeatedly because they never salt-proofed it in the factory.
I know this is a new car, but when my car was new, it was supposed to be great, but then over the years, it turned out to be a bad bet, and by the time we sold it, was on lists of "used cars to avoid." Long story short, I was so burned by that car that I would never buy another Kia and we replaced it with a Toyota Sienna, whose reliability has been steady for many years.