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Telluride—Proving u can’t always get what you want

2020 Ford Explorer vs. 2020 Kia Telluride: Can Korean Newcomer Compete?
Ford's redesigned three-row SUV faces a serious challenge from Kia's hungry upstart.
I guess I don't shop for vehicles that are discounted because of bad reviews. I'll spend my time looking for good deals on vehicles with great reviews.I wished they would of compared the Explorer Platinum, which has a 365hp V6 engine, and 25% more HP and 45% more torque than the Telluride!
Also, I think with the bad reviews of the Explorer, you should be able to get a substantial discount off MSRP in a few months. Combined with the high markup/addons on the SX, they may essentially end up being the same price.
I guess I don't shop for vehicles that are discounted because of bad reviews. I'll spend my time looking for good deals on vehicles with great reviews.
Reviews are just the opinion of someone who may or may not share your same needs. I've always acquired vehicles that I myself like, regardless of what reviews have written. Cars that get positive reviews may not the best fit everyone. I had a gen 1 Mazda3. The press loved that car. It was loud and rode like a pig (city driving) with subpar power and fuel efficiency. C&D STILL considers the CX-9 the best family 3 row SUV, case in point....
I test drove the Explorer Platinum, it hauled ass and was a blast to drive. I am thinking it is a totally different car than the XLT. The things I didn’t like about it were it does seem small in the back, and there is an incline on the load floor with the third row down—the Telluride’s is flat.I guess I don't shop for vehicles that are discounted because of bad reviews. I'll spend my time looking for good deals on vehicles with great reviews.
Yeah, right? They're obsessed with Mazdas and their cornering/handling abilities at speed on winding roads... the Mazda does handle well, but I mean c'mon, there's no comparison against the Telluride. Maybe against the Sorento. I have a 2016 Mazda3 also that I picked up after C&D review to replace a BMW convertible - it actually handles very well and is fun to drive in city - but on highway it's loud, paint is very thin, panels dent easily and paint quality / finish is a bit lacking. Nevertheless, it was a good choice for me in 2016...
Yeah I feel you. Charging over MSRP for tellurides plus explorer adding discounts is going to make them pretty competitive. Getting a platinum explorer for the price of an SX telluride isn't so bad. Especially if you are considering towing.I agree. At some point though, they need to learn how to make more Tellurides or I am going to end up with an Explorer.