aept
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We are planning to move on from our 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan (YAY!) and have test-driven both the Sedona and Sienna, used 2015's previous rentals, with somewhat high miles but we don't mind that as we don't put on lots of miles ourselves. Both were 8-passenger models. Both had four sets of LATCH so that's nice for flexibility of who sits where.
We have four kids: 10 year who 5-steps or uses an incognito, 8 year old backless booster rider, 5 year old high back booster (could go back in Frontier 85 but has been doing well with booster) and a petite toddler 17 mos who will RF a long time yet, currently in a Radian RXT.
The Kias seem to run about $3000 less than the Siennas of comparable age and miles. We have had smaller Toyotas which haven been excellent to own (corolla, prius) so we are partial but we were pleasantly surprised by the Sedona. We test drove a Sedona back in 2010 when we ended up with the Dodge and Kia seems to have made lots of nice improvements since then.
Is there anything else to consider as far as pros and cons between these two vans? We'd like to keep our "new" van about 5-6 years, maybe longer if we get a Toyota, lol.
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We have four kids: 10 year who 5-steps or uses an incognito, 8 year old backless booster rider, 5 year old high back booster (could go back in Frontier 85 but has been doing well with booster) and a petite toddler 17 mos who will RF a long time yet, currently in a Radian RXT.
The Kias seem to run about $3000 less than the Siennas of comparable age and miles. We have had smaller Toyotas which haven been excellent to own (corolla, prius) so we are partial but we were pleasantly surprised by the Sedona. We test drove a Sedona back in 2010 when we ended up with the Dodge and Kia seems to have made lots of nice improvements since then.
Is there anything else to consider as far as pros and cons between these two vans? We'd like to keep our "new" van about 5-6 years, maybe longer if we get a Toyota, lol.
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