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Which vehicle will the KIA Telluride be replacing for you?

Are you willing to share or comment further on why you are replacing your Land Rover with the Telluride?

The LR4 is 2010 and had fairly low miles, but I'm looking for something newer with more modern features. The LR4 has been a good car and will end up going to a good home
 
Might be my Stinger and the Sorento together then buy another new car ......................havent decided yet !I'm really intersted in an E car of some sort
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2008 CX-9. It's been a good car for us but it's time to go...soon.
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Any more info willing to share on this? I am going back and forth between a 2020 Explorer and a Telluride.
We considered the Explorer and the Expedition but bought a Telluride SX with the Prestige Package. My husband is very tall 6'5 inches and the Telluride has more leg room in the first and second rows than either the Explorer or Expedition. We thought that the fit and finish of the Telluride was better than the Explorer. With all three seats up, the cargo room is better in the Telluride. The fully loaded Telluride is also much less expensive than the Explorer. It is our understanding that the Explorer will change back to rear wheel drive in the 2020 model which will reduce space even more. The second row entry into the Explorer is uncomfortable as the seat is over the wheel well so not as easy to enter and exit as the Telluride.
 
Kids have outgrown the rear seats in the Explorer.
 




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