mecheng1
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I was excited to replace our 2016 Sorento SX with a new Telluride, but have run into potential deal breakers.
1) I simply wanted a Telluride SX with the Prestige package and a second row bench seat. We like the bench seat because it has a center armrest with cup holders and cubby for kids stuff. We also like to keep the third row folded but retain the convenience of 3 second row places. But NO, you cannot have that.
To have that, you have to order the EX which involves giving up HUD, surround cameras, integrated garage door openers in the rear view mirror ( called Homelink? maybe) dual sunroof, 20in wheels, auto rain sensing wipers, etc etc.. So WHY
I just wanted an SX with second row bench. Our Sorento even has that.
2) Living in Florida I wanted remote start. But NO again. We had a dealer installed remote start on our Sorento and it consists of a key small fob. Works great out to about 500 ft or so.
But what do they offer on this new Telluride?, some type of funky phone app. No thank you.
Now apparently the Palisade offers remote start integrated into the main key fob. Press a button and it starts. So there seems to be no reason why Kia cannot do the same.
Anyway, consider me not to be the early adopter I had planned to be.
1) I simply wanted a Telluride SX with the Prestige package and a second row bench seat. We like the bench seat because it has a center armrest with cup holders and cubby for kids stuff. We also like to keep the third row folded but retain the convenience of 3 second row places. But NO, you cannot have that.
To have that, you have to order the EX which involves giving up HUD, surround cameras, integrated garage door openers in the rear view mirror ( called Homelink? maybe) dual sunroof, 20in wheels, auto rain sensing wipers, etc etc.. So WHY
I just wanted an SX with second row bench. Our Sorento even has that.
2) Living in Florida I wanted remote start. But NO again. We had a dealer installed remote start on our Sorento and it consists of a key small fob. Works great out to about 500 ft or so.
But what do they offer on this new Telluride?, some type of funky phone app. No thank you.
Now apparently the Palisade offers remote start integrated into the main key fob. Press a button and it starts. So there seems to be no reason why Kia cannot do the same.
Anyway, consider me not to be the early adopter I had planned to be.