I already said that article was wrong in my prior post. It was written in early 2019 after writer drove it for a few hours on a Colorado test run. Please quit posting junk.
Owners have also reported different sized springs than stock with the Tow Package, in addition to the shocks. Makes sense since it is called a self-leveling "suspension".A Kia tow package can only be delivered from the factory on either the EX or SX trims with purchase and it includes the tow option and two rear self leveling shocks only.
Another expert car review discussing the optional SX air suspension. Hmm, believe bloggers or expert car analysts. Guess I'll hsve to find a window sticker to prove to you deniers. Not many dealers order them in this way. Kia literature has always been a bit vague. This fact was corroborated by a kia technician on my rpod rv forum. At the dealership they put 2 models side by side to figure out the difference between the two self leveling oprions; one air other just upgraded shocks. Why would he lie and bigger question why would you argue with multiple auto review magazines?
Here's how to Telluride Lookup Filter on options "T" or "P/T". Every window sticker I tried to open and read showed "Self-Leveling Rear Suspension". The word "air" is not present.Guess I'll hsve to find a window sticker to prove to you deniers.
Here is the link to the window sticker for my Telluride SX-P. Note, Self - Leveling Suspension
ADDITIONAL INSTALLED EQUIPMENT:
(In addition to or in place of standard features) Black Copper Paint
SX Prestige Package
- Head Up Display & 110V Inverter
- Nappa Leather Seat Trim
- Premium Cloth Headliner & Sun Visors
- Heated & Ventilated 2nd Row Seats
- Rain-sensing Front Windshield Wipers
SX Dune Brown Leather Seats
Towing Package
- Tow Hitch
- Self-Leveling Rear Suspension
quick non-leveling tow question. why on your sticker is the Prestige listed at $2000 and mine it is listed at $2300? I know you have had yours forever and I get mine next week. did they bump the price up at some point last year?
quick non-leveling tow question. why on your sticker is the Prestige listed at $2000 and mine it is listed at $2300? I know you have had yours forever and I get mine next week. did they bump the price up at some point last year?
I am a Bostonian and I'm happy to argue this point.....We're not deniers, we're owners. You can read whatever blog you want, we'll enjoy driving our vehicles and knowing what we have. I consider myself an expert after owning it for 9 months and researching it a year before that. We've all read the window stickers. We have them.
I can't argue with a Bostonite, but someone else will.
I am a Bostonian and I'm happy to argue this point.....![]()
Dude, all of those references to air suspension are wrong. Simply wrong. The press gravitated immediately to report this as air suspension when the Telluride was first introduced because there previously were no mass market implementations of Nivomat self level shocks other than in some Volvo products. I too thought it was air-based given my experience with a few cars I owned w/air suspension. In short, the press and I were wrong. But, hey how can the owners here on this forum be right? Feel free to continue to waste your time trying to prove us wrong. Take a peek at the attached Kia document meant to train staff on features / comparison. You'll note they use the word "unique" to describe the self leveling suspension. This is the reference to the Nivomat setup which was never used in this segment before. I challenge you to Produce another Kia (or Hyundai Palisade) factory document including a genuine Kia Munroney sticker that labels the suspension as "air" suspension" Heck, if you can prove me wrong, I'll spring for a few brews somewhere within RT128 / 95 after the Pandemic settles down.
Another expert car review discussing the optional SX air suspension. Hmm, believe bloggers or expert car analysts. Guess I'll hsve to find a window sticker to prove to you deniers. Not many dealers order them in this way. Kia literature has always been a bit vague. This fact was corroborated by a kia technician on my rpod rv forum. At the dealership they put 2 models side by side to figure out the difference between the two self leveling oprions; one air other just upgraded shocks. Why would he lie and bigger question why would you argue with multiple auto review magazines?
Send us a link to the exact thread in the rpod forum you referenced.Another expert car review discussing the optional SX air suspension. Hmm, believe bloggers or expert car analysts. Guess I'll hsve to find a window sticker to prove to you deniers. Not many dealers order them in this way. Kia literature has always been a bit vague. This fact was corroborated by a kia technician on my rpod rv forum. At the dealership they put 2 models side by side to figure out the difference between the two self leveling oprions; one air other just upgraded shocks. Why would he lie and bigger question why would you argue with multiple auto review magazines?
Thanks sharing that doc!Dude, all of those references to air suspension are wrong. Simply wrong. The press gravitated immediately to report this as air suspension when the Telluride was first introduced because there previously were no mass market implementations of Nivomat self level shocks other than in some Volvo products. I too thought it was air-based given my experience with a few cars I owned w/air suspension. In short, the press and I were wrong. But, hey how can the owners here on this forum be right? Feel free to continue to waste your time trying to prove us wrong. Take a peek at the attached Kia document meant to train staff on features / comparison. You'll note they use the word "unique" to describe the self leveling suspension. This is the reference to the Nivomat setup which was never used in this segment before. I challenge you to Produce another Kia (or Hyundai Palisade) factory document including a genuine Kia Munroney sticker that labels the suspension as "air" suspension" Heck, if you can prove me wrong, I'll spring for a few brews somewhere within RT128 / 95 after the Pandemic settles down.
Send us a link to the exact thread in the rpod forum you referenced.