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2018 Kia Carnival Review : Quick Spin

2018 Kia Carnival SLi CRDi Review : Quick Spin

Posted on April 12, 2018July 11, 2019 By Jarvis

The Kia Carnival accounts for half of people-mover sales Down Under, but after three years is the big Kia still ahead of the game?

What’s it all about?

The third-generation Kia Carnival arrived in 2015 and this is the Carnival SLi CRDi, which sits below the premium Platinum and above entry-level S and Si. We’ve already tested the Carnival Si CRDi.

How much will it cost?

The Kia Carnival SLi starts at $52,490, but as tested with Premium Paint ($695) it costs $53,185 (plus on-road costs). There are no current deals being offered for the Carnival, an upgraded version of which arrives by mid-2018.
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