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RoadShow/CNET: 2021 Kia Telluride review: One of the best SUVs you can buy

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Interesting the reviewer didn’t like the lane keep assist and fake wood trim. These two items don’t normally get criticized in the Telluride.

Maybe he couldn’t figure out what to list as “Cons” and threw up two random points.

 
That’s the thing I remind myself about these articles, it is still just one person’s opinion and sometimes they feel obligated to point out a negative somewhere however minor. What I like about this forum is you get multiple opinions and thoughts about people who are living with the vehicle rather than one person who had a loaner. When you put your own money down to buy the vehicle I think that carries a lot of weight.

There is another writer for some online website who knocks the Telluride for lack of power and poor off-road chops, but he acknowledged being single and not understanding the needs of a family hauler like space and fuel economy. I prefer to read a review by someone who tries to understand the demographic(s) of the potential buyers and the particular market and competitive alternatives. All that said, I personally like CNET reviews for a lot of things. I find them pretty detailed and practical.
 
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