Our '03 Sedona offers an exceptionally good value for a big family that doesn't want to break the budget on their next minivan. The Kia Sedona is bigger than a Dodge Caravan and comes loaded with popular feature. Yet the Sedona costs thousands less than popular minivans. , Living with the Sedona is convenient and comfortable. Our EX is equipped well, including leather seating, sunroof, front and rear air conditioning, power mirrors, power front windows, cruise control, rear window defroster, interior lighting, three power outlets, eight-way manually adjustable driver's seat, a tilt steering column, even a six-speaker AM/FM/CD stereo. It's powered by a big 3.5-liter V6 engine mated to a five-speed automatic transmission. It provides seven-passenger seating and comes standard with sliding doors on both sides. All seating positions are roomy and comfortable. The seats are supportive, better than the flat seats in the Ford Windstar, and the steering wheel is comfortable. Even the third row is a comfortable place for two adults, much more comfortable than the third row that's found in most sport-utility vehicles, even the big expensive ones. There's lots of leg room and good hip room. , , Though relatively inexpensive, the Sedona is among the few minivans that have earned the Federal government's top five-star crash rating for both driver and front-seat passenger, in both front and side-impact tests. That's an important consideration in a family taxi. , , The V6 engine delivers good response around town. Kia tuned the 3.5-liter V6 more for torque than horsepower, and peak torque comes at just 3500 rpm. By concentrating more of the power at lower rpm, it gets quick acceleration off the line. It's a good engine, at least as smooth as the V6 engines found in American minivans. , , The Kia Sedona offers an outstanding value when compared with other minivans. Thanks for looking!