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Subject Topic: Sedona or Sorento? Post Reply Post New Topic
31/8/2009 at 8:27pm
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 Outfit: Coachman Amara 640 6
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We are looking at geting a new (year old or similar) tug for our caravan, a coachman 640 6 twin axle .

both cars have been recommended to us - we like both but are still unsure. We have three kids plus dog to take into consideration. We were looking at a manual diesel in both cases and the towing weights are both good for our caravan.

Your opinions, particularly from owners of these vehicles would be welcome!



31/8/2009 at 9:06pm
 Location: North Lincs
 Outfit: Kia Ceed 2 sw Abbey Spectrum 215
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Hi i tow with a sorento which would be perfect for you if you do rallies etc and need the 4x4 ,the down side is the loading capacity you need with 3 kids and dogs.

the sedona has a much better loading capacity not half as good on damp or wet grass and you would need to watch the noseweight carefully.



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31/8/2009 at 9:20pm
 Location: Redditch Worcestershire
 Outfit: Mooveo Motorhome F camper & Static
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Comletely agree with Bandpg, It depends how you use it.,

If you need 4 x 4 to get off rally fields or some CL's than Sorrento maybe,If you usually go to sites etc than the sedonas space is fantastic

We have the Hyundai Trajet (similar to sedona) and love the room in it, I can get the dog cage in the boot and fit the coolbox plugged in and the pushchair no problems,

We go to a lot of CL's and have got stuck twice since getting rid of our 4X4 terrano we had before however there is usually a tractor or some kind soul with a 4x4 willing to help.

When our hyundai dies we will probably get the sedona to replace it, but the new shape version as the seats in the old ones have a weird layout ( 2, 2 then 3 in the boot) we prefer having 3 middle seats and the 2 other ones in the boot, Which they now do on the new ones.



31/8/2009 at 9:34pm
 Location: biddulph stoke on trent
 Outfit: sprite quattro Mercedes ML 270
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hi have you looked at the Hyundai Terracan (Hyundai own Kia) it's bigger than both the cars you asked about more room in back seats and boot will tow nearly 3 ton and MPG is about the same you can get a 04 plate for about £4000 if you do a google search on them you will get lots of info as they are not a common car i own 1 now but till 4 months ago had never heard of them i'm more than happy with mine have a look you might be surpised hope this helps Andy


31/8/2009 at 9:37pm
 Location: Costa Del Hartlepool
 Outfit: Compass Corona 626 Kia Sedona
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We contemplated with the Sorento and the Sedona when buying our car. The wife wanted a sorento but I did not feel there would be enough space for the children and the dog on long journeys. We bought the Sedona and it has been excellent pulling our twin axle and loads of space for the munchkins on our long journey to France. I would recommend the Sedona having 3 children, if not I would of probably gone for the Sorento.

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31/8/2009 at 11:04pm
 Location: Milton Keynes
 Outfit: Bailey Alliance 66-2 Motorhome
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I think if you need space in the car then the Sedona would be worth considering although I think its only got an 80kgs nose weight allowance against the Sorento of a minimum of 112kgs. I suspect of the two the Sorento would make the better all round towcar. I am a bit biased!

David



01/9/2009 at 8:14am
 Location: Co Down N Ireland
 Outfit: Compass
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I tow with a 2005 XT Auto Sorento.

Tows like a dream, plenty of space in the boot for my 3 dogs (1 Large/2 Medium Sized), it has all the toys and I personally think looks the better of the two.  MPG not so hot at around 27.5mpg but then it is a big beast.

The Sedona may be a better bet with you having 3 kids ... give them a bit more space.

Happy hunting!



01/9/2009 at 3:51pm
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 Outfit: Coachman Amara 640 6
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Thanks for the replies - gives us something to chew on!



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