Yeah it’s much more reliable, hindsight being 20/20, but I don’t like it otherwise. I passed it up when shopping originally, test drove one and didn’t care for it. Too big feeling, feeling bigger than it is while driving with floaty, disconnected handling and too much roll. Sorento felt much more agile and was considerably faster, both in feeling and objectively and was fun to drive when it was working. I came from a tuned GTI and really wanted the smallest 3 row I could find that had decent acceleration and handling. Bigger isn’t always better. A brand should have more than just one good model going for it, but Kia’s a one trick pony. Too bad they couldn’t deliver telluride quality control to my Sorento’s
If you bought a telluride, you’ve still have a telluride.
Yeah it’s much more reliable, hindsight being 20/20, but I don’t like it otherwise. I passed it up when shopping originally, test drove one and didn’t care for it. Too big feeling, feeling bigger than it is while driving with floaty, disconnected handling and too much roll. Sorento felt much more agile and was considerably faster, both in feeling and objectively and was fun to drive when it was working. I came from a tuned GTI and really wanted the smallest 3 row I could find that had decent acceleration and handling. Bigger isn’t always better. A brand should have more than just one good model going for it, but Kia’s a one trick pony. Too bad they couldn’t deliver telluride quality control to my Sorento’s