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The Kia Sedona, a Staycation Superstar

The Kids Loved the Kia SedonaBack in April we had a Kia Sedona Minivan for a week while we were on a mini Staycation. DriveShop provided us with the vehicle and we had a great time using it. Opinions of the loan are our own. This is our story.

I am a Kia driver. I lease a Kia Forte. While I am no fan of the dealership where I got the car (that was a whole kerfuffle) I do like my car and I was anxious to try out one of the minivans to see how it would work for our family. It is funny. I was actually on a trip with Josh from DriveShop and he put the idea in my head to try out the Kia Sedona. We had April vacation staring us in the face and I figured, what can we do during our vacation that isn’t too far but can be a lot of fun.We packed so much in the Kia Sedona

We decided upon going to Cape Cod. My parent’s home was going to be empty and we’d have the place to ourselves so we started making plans. When you have a big minivan with lots of room you make big plans. I loaded in more fun than we’d ever get to do in the few days that we’d be on the Cape. The back half of the Kia Sedona had fold flat seats and I was able to load in the kid’s MobiCruiser, something we never got to use. We didn’t get to use it because we had so much more to do.

Kia by the Sea

A trip to Cape Cod is a great way to use a minivan loan. The kids had plenty of room in their seats and even had wireless headphones so they could watch DVDs on the ride. They did a great job behaving on the trip and felt like they were in complete luxury while they road. Well, that is because they were. Not only did they have those wireless headphones and a DVD player, but their seats were almost like recliners with footrests and everything. Eva was incredibly excited about that feature. You can see that in this video

One of the things that we did on our staycation was to go to Wellfleet with my Aunt and Uncle. We had plenty of room to take them with us in the Kia Sedona. With the third row of seats it was easy to reconfigure the Sedona to fit everyone comfortably. People with large families can really benefit from a vehicle like this.

More Seaside Kia Time

for me, the coolest thing was having cameras all around the vehicle so that when I was backing up I could see everything around me. It looks like an overhead shot of the vehicle, which I marveled at thinking that satellite technology has gotten insanely detailed. then I loved closer. While everything around the vehicle was very detailed, the vehicle itself was a generic Kia Sedona that did not have the sunroofs that ours had. It was an icon and the cameras around it made it look like an overhead satellite image. It was very cool. I’d occasionally switch into reverse to put the Sedona in the perfect parking spot. I had so much fun with that feature.

Kia Sedona at SunsetThe Sedona was excellent for our needs during our staycation. We made use of the dual remote sliding side doors and the remote trunk release so often. I hated turning the Kia Sedona back in at the end of the loan. It had so many useful features and tons of space. It also drove very well. It had plenty of power no matter how many people were in the vehicle and it rode very smoothly. We enjoyed the entertainment system and the ability for Allison and I to enjoy whatever music we wanted while the kids did their own thing with the DVD player. I’d love to drive one again, maybe across country or at least for a few state road trip.

Family Staycation and an Unscheduled Polar Plunge

At The Cape
Photo-A-Day #4026

“Dad, This is the BEST car that you have ever reviewed!” Well, that pretty much sums up the experience the kids have been having with the Kia Sedona that we drove to the Cape today. I have the car for the week and we’re taking it on a few adventures on the Cape. Our drive down was good, Eva was quiet because she watched The LEGO Movie on the ride. Andrew was talking the whole time because he isn’t such a fan of the movie. When he doesn’t like a movie or a show he can be the biggest pest. It was something that was pretty frustrating. Then we arrived at the house and somehow the wind must have closed the door in such a way that the hock lock on the screen door got tripped and we had to figure out how to pop that lock open.

We had a great lunch at DJ’s Famous Wings. Allison and I split a rack of ribs and some wings while Eva had wings and Andrew a hot dog. They make some incredible wings there. They are so crispy and tasty. They also make hand cut curly fries and those are beyond amazing.

After lunch it was a trip to Walmart to get a few things including a few kites. I got a TMNT triangle shaped one, Eva got a beautiful sea turtle one and Andrew a Sponge Bob inflatable one. Skip the inflatables, they are terrible. The triangle shaped ones are still the best and easiest to fly. Although, the wind wasn’t that great, too much for my quad copter and not enough for a full kite fly.

While at the beach Andrew decided to walk into the water. First he was just in to his ankles and then got his knees and pants wet. Then he decided to flop into the water, jacket and all. It he wasn’t in too deep but it was too far out for him to go. In the moment it was kind of funny to me, but after the fact I realized just how scary it could have been. That kid needs a little more fear, he’s such a daredevil. Allison took him home to wash up and warm up. She also gave him a very long talking to about smart decisions and water.

After that we started working on a 1,000 piece puzzle of comic book covers. We’re still working on that.