Kia Grand Carnival Reviews
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With a five-year unlimited kilometre warranty, it’s hard to criticise the best selling people mover in Australia on value for money, practicality or spaciousness. If the styling doesn’t bother you then the Kia Grand Carnival should be an absolute must on your test drive list.... Read this review ->
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With a five-year unlimited kilometre warranty, it’s hard to criticise the best selling people mover in Australia on value for money, practicality or spaciousness. If the styling doesn’t bother you then the Kia Grand Carnival should be an absolute must on your test drive list....
Read more at Car Advice
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The Kia kicks a goal over similar rivals by combining lots and lots of space for the money, more equipment for less money, a V6 that gets it moving, and a bottom line with five-year warranty backup. Anyone who says a big van just brands you as a breeder should try one for size - and flexibility and, yes, fun. Anyway, there is always dark window tint if you cannot front up to the SUV stampede on the school run without some disguise....
Read more at Carsguide.com.au
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It may be a bus, but it doesn't respond to the right foot like any bus I've ever ridden. It is lively and, dare I say it, exciting. handling is more carlike than buslike and it pulls up well. The new engine has proven reliable, unlike its notorious predecessor. Kia has honoured many claims on that engine and now the eight-seater comes with a confidence-inspiring five-year warranty....
Read more at Carsguide.com.au
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We’re happy to recommend it for value and overall competence but we do question the fitment of lap-only belts in middle seats in the rear rows. It’s something that safety-conscious families may not consider good enough....
Read more at The Motor Report
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