The one vehicle I’ve seen everywhere .. rich, poor, and in the middle ..everyone seems to have one

Anonymous


It’s intriguing to me that people across the spectrum are drawn to this Kia. The Telluride.

Take my personal research for what you will - just my own personal observations.

You’ll see it in Nantucket and you’ll see it in Myrtle Beach.
Anonymous
No one I know has one. In Nantucket, we see a range of cars, but mostly jeeps.
Anonymous
I keep seeing this car everywhere and I am really interested in it. Never thought I would say that about a Kia.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I keep seeing this car everywhere and I am really interested in it. Never thought I would say that about a Kia.


I have to concur this - - I myself see this vehicle often (as well as other Kias) which have made me confused since I always thought of Kias as kinda low-end cars.

But I am seeing a lot more of them then say…even five yrs ago.

I notice the newer vehicles now have a modern, sleek design which may be why they are becoming more popular w/motorists.

Could the sleek new design as well as the newer KIA emblem be simply lipstick 💄 on a pig or do you think these cars are now built better, than say a Honda or a Toyota even??
Anonymous
It's cheap and it's flashy and has things like it's own wifi network.

But you'd be better off buying what it's a knock off of: A hybrid Honda CRV.
Anonymous
My BIL has had a KIA EV6 for about 3-4 years now and he's pretty happy with it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's cheap and it's flashy and has things like it's own wifi network.

But you'd be better off buying what it's a knock off of: A hybrid Honda CRV.


No, maybe a Pilot. The Telluride is a 3-row SUV.
Anonymous
One of the richest families at our school has one and they have a huge beautiful house. They clearly could afford any car. It makes me want to test drive one because they chose it over all the other cars out there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's cheap and it's flashy and has things like it's own wifi network.

But you'd be better off buying what it's a knock off of: A hybrid Honda CRV.

It’s much bigger than a CRV. It’s probably bigger than a pilot. I’ve been in one. It’s nice, but I wouldn’t expect it to last that long.
Anonymous
We bought a Kia Sorrento 8+ years ago (or so, forgetting exactly) and were a little nervous about it but figured at worst it was a good transition car for a third row and if it didn't work out we could get something else at 5 years or so. Well, it's at 150K miles, and it's solidly going strong. Definitely not a low-end car.
Anonymous
The Telluride has won awards for years as the best mid-sized SUV. When my highlander dies, I am likely getting one. People love it.
Anonymous
Way too big.
Also KIAs are not very reliable.
Anonymous
Haven’t seen very many.

IMO it’s the Odyssey. My broke cousin has one and I also have lots of very wealthy friends with one. Those sliding doors are awesome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Telluride has won awards for years as the best mid-sized SUV. When my highlander dies, I am likely getting one. People love it.


It's a great car, but it's a cheap Honda knockoff. We seriously debated getting one before getting our Pilot—but decided Kia's track record of quality wasn't as good as Honda's and that's why there's a price difference.
Anonymous
Never a KIA - Killed In Action.
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