aceinthehole
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I test drove the Telluride (I believe it was the Ex model) last week. It had enough power and was quiet. I did pick up a little on road imperfections. I expected a more composed ride. Perhaps the higher level SX with prestige package will ad a some more insulation for road surfaces. I agree with other reviews that it is not as big as portrayed in their advertisements. It is not the big, bold and boxy SUV that appears to be the storyline. Maybe it is just me but the front end looks big and bold but then it kind of tapers off at the cabin; a little odd. Nonetheless, I think it will be a good vehicle for KIA and I may consider it as soon as they start offering some savings. Before purchase though, I will want to take the top-of-line SX out for a spin to see if there is a difference in road feedback. I believe I read somewhere that the 20" wheels/tires ride better than the 18" ones on the Ex. Usually the bigger combination give a rougher ride. The Sorento is a fine vehicle and has a beautiful ride. I don't know if the Telluride is as equal. However, the local dealer representative (Kelly KIA in Butler, PA) mentioned to me that the Sorento may be on its way to extinction. I have not heard that anywhere else. The Sorento is a great SUV and I would hate to see it expire.
If the price difference between Sorento and the Telluride is significant ($3000 or more) then I believe the Sorento is the best buy.
On another note: I own a 2015 Hyundai Sonata and a 2017 Santa Fe Sport. I have only one complaint on those. The idle on the Sonata seems to emit a slightly noticeable vibration. I have had Hyundai's for the past decade or so and have not been disappointed. However, the current batch of Hyundai vehicles establish a terrible design cue. I have no Idea how the front ends on the 2018 and up cars/SUV's were approved. They are degrading. Even on the Genesis: they put a plastic looking plate with no design element (other than a rectangular box) in the center of the grille. I believe it is for sensing purposes. Now look at how KIA addresses that same issue; much more pleasant to the eye. I have no understanding why they are putting those big ugly grilles on their cars/SUV's. Look at the new Santa Fe, the new Sonata, the new Elantra and the upcoming cousin to the Telluride; a horrible appearance. They need to fire their whole design team and start with the top decision maker. Enough said!
If the price difference between Sorento and the Telluride is significant ($3000 or more) then I believe the Sorento is the best buy.
On another note: I own a 2015 Hyundai Sonata and a 2017 Santa Fe Sport. I have only one complaint on those. The idle on the Sonata seems to emit a slightly noticeable vibration. I have had Hyundai's for the past decade or so and have not been disappointed. However, the current batch of Hyundai vehicles establish a terrible design cue. I have no Idea how the front ends on the 2018 and up cars/SUV's were approved. They are degrading. Even on the Genesis: they put a plastic looking plate with no design element (other than a rectangular box) in the center of the grille. I believe it is for sensing purposes. Now look at how KIA addresses that same issue; much more pleasant to the eye. I have no understanding why they are putting those big ugly grilles on their cars/SUV's. Look at the new Santa Fe, the new Sonata, the new Elantra and the upcoming cousin to the Telluride; a horrible appearance. They need to fire their whole design team and start with the top decision maker. Enough said!