Grrr...the post button before I meant to. Anyway, I wanted to say "YAY!" for still having a job, even if it's not one that's necessarily stable. Paul's company has been through...3 (I think?) rounds of lay-offs this year, so I'm very familiar with the sigh of relief when the ax once again manages to drop without catching your neck beneath it.
I haven't heard great things about Kia in general; the consensus seems to be that they're disposable cars. But given how much improvement has been done to Hyundai, which once also wore that label, maybe they've improved. We love our Toyota Sienna, though we do sometimes covet the model that was released the year after ours was manufactured, which has neat features like stow-n-go back seats, a much larger "trunk" area in the rear, and power windows on the back slider doors. For a 6-cylinder car, it doesn't have bad gas mileage, either.
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I haven't heard great things about Kia in general; the consensus seems to be that they're disposable cars. But given how much improvement has been done to Hyundai, which once also wore that label, maybe they've improved. We love our Toyota Sienna, though we do sometimes covet the model that was released the year after ours was manufactured, which has neat features like stow-n-go back seats, a much larger "trunk" area in the rear, and power windows on the back slider doors. For a 6-cylinder car, it doesn't have bad gas mileage, either.