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04/6/2006 at 9:35pm
Location: Nottingham Outfit: Hyundai i30 se and Bailey Ranger 460 2
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We have towed with our Sedona, an Elddis Firsestorm, plus full awning, 2 adults 3 kids and a dog.
They're brilliant, didn't feel any strain at all and the mpg was very good, mid 30's with the air con on. Very stable, and felt like it would pull forever, picked up well going uphill too.
Our car is for sale, see link for details, )if I've posted it right!) still has transferrable Kia warranty, contact me for any details of interested.
We bought it following recommendations on this site, and it really is good. It had to be capable of towing a 5 berth van but be versatile enough for me to drive to work every day, and it does all that.
However we have to let it go as we are getting a company car, and don't need to keep 2 cars.
Hope you don't think I'm being cheeky, but you never know.................
http://www.ukcampsite.co.uk/classads/forsale/view.asp?ad=6-6-4-10767&subj=****KIA+SEDONA***FANTASTIC+TOW+CAR****
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19/1/2007 at 10:32pm
Location: Inverclyde Scotland Outfit: Bailey GT60. 620 6 and Hyundai i800
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I sold my Zafira last Feb for a Kia Sedona and at first the size took a bit of getting used to as I loved the zafira, but as a female tower with a 5 berth, single axle I feel much safer with the Kia, I have a lot of oomph to get me up those long motorway inclines and feel more confident overall.
The built in dvd is also fantastic for keeping the kids amused as the headphones keep them quiet and I dont have the background noise from the portable, on the knee one they used before.
Have towed to paris from glasgow non stop in a long day and the Kia was great, not one hairy moment or frayed temper.
The mpg is a bit scary but I dont really know what I am getting as I am more interested in keeping the kids amused and arriving in one piece than the cost, its a female thing.
Have fun with the new motor whatever it ends up being.
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