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It’s tough sledding in a midsized SUV market flooded with several options, but the Kia Sorento holds its own. Its shares positive attributes with its larger sibling, the Kia Telluride. The Sorento is primarily geared towards those who don’t consistently haul passengers in the third row or need as much cargo space.
Also, like the Telluride, it’s easy to sing the praises of the Sorento, but a notable downside — an optional dual-clutch transmission that is extremely clunky at lower speeds, does spoil things a bit.
However, look past that and the Sorento offers engaging styling, an upmarket interior, a standard third-row, and a range of trims and prices. You also get a litany of amenities and agreeable road manners. Here’s taking a more detailed look at what makes the Sorento stands out and remains a solid choice for crossover shoppers.
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