Cars.com Reviews the 2011 Kia Sorento

Sorento
The 2011 Kia Sorento has shown improvements in leaps and bounds, according to Cars.com reviewer David Thomas. Combining ample cargo room with a low sticker price, the Sorento makes a compelling case for itself over the competition. Check out Thomas’ full review to find out what the Sorento gets right, and where it might turn off some car buyers looking for a smooth driving experience.

2011 Kia Sorento Review

By Stephen Markley | February 3, 2010 | Comments (9)

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wuz this the 1st 2011 2 hit dealers??

Very likely yes. it went on sale on Jan. 4

surely this car is considered one of the best cars in the kia model.

www.lakelandjeep.com

forget to say that it also has the design of a SUV car

http://www.lakelandjeep.com

JG

Hehe Dave really hates this color but I love it.

H

Very ugly color. I still don't understand how safety standards allow these third row seats that put the occupants so close to the rear especially their heads which are so close to the rear glass.

H

I forgot to say that I saw one tonight and the styling is very nice until you get to the rear where it is like Dave T. said, plain.

IMO the 2011 sportage is way better looking and performance because they are the collaboration of Hyundai-Kia, and based on hyundai tucson.

Kia has been paying attention. While the Kia Sorento is currently a trucky body-on-frame SUV with a low-range transfer case, the Sorento's trajectory as we know it today changes for 2011. It finds itself trading in the rough-and-tumble credentials for a more carlike experience.

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