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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... Not bad RB. Mrs Crantz's 2005 Sienna gets about 26 mpg under the same conditions when we run it down to Santa Fe. Remember, that is not flat terrain. I'm hoping for 24-25 MPG, but the Seinna engine is a bit more thrifty, though a lot less powerful. RB 35s5 NY The Sienna also turns much tighter, the turning radius is 3 feet less than the KIA. The engine is not a lot less powerful. To see the 30 hp difference in engines you would have to run them near redline. At 5000 RPM and up the KIA has more horsepower. So tell me you are going to be redlining a mini van with automatic transmission. The Sienna also has larger cargo volume and it weighs less. The KIA also fails with regard to wind noise. The cost of ownership of the Toyota is much less, the resale value is a big factor. How about a 20 seat lucheonette over in Canarsie? |