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It's actually great research. There are many years of data in the links I provided. All show that the Kia Sedona has had poor resale value. Really, ask yourself: The Kia Sedona you've researched is not the same car...not even close. You failed at your research. you might as well have compared resale of a 2006 WRX to the older 1999 RS from Subaru. "Who would pay top dollar for a Kia?" I don't know. I'm sure glad we didn't. In fact we paid almost 2.5K less than average according to Edmunds and got free alarm, remote starter and oil changes. An even better question is: "Who would be a new Kia when a used one is a much better value?" There are no used Sedonas. The new model is only out a few months. With a great review and 50 cents, one could buy a cup of coffee. No matter what, the resale value will be less than Toyota and by a large margin. But it's nicer than any Toyota by a good margin, has nicer ride, better handliing and far more power. I wouldn't buy the Toyota due to the poor power. Back to your drawing board, Bob! RB 35s5 NY |
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