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Hidden Rear-Seat Entertainment Screen - 2015 Kia Sedona SX-L Long-Term Road Test
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Hidden Rear-Seat Entertainment Screen - 2015 Kia Sedona SX-L Long-Term Road Test
The window sticker on our 2015 Kia Sedona says the minivan has a rear-seat entertainment system, but I had a heckuva time trying to find it. A quick Google search proved more helpful than the owner's manual.
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It's been years since I've been in a Kia vehicle, but there accessories & options have always had a "Wal-Mart Quality" vibe. It makes sense though. Kia is a value-leader when it comes to price-point. They chintz out on the materials & placement, to offer the feature cheaper than what their competitor will offer it at. The competitor will normally offer something more refined and model-specific, but Kia will do it for a lower price point. Odds are, that DVD system is made for different models in different markets that may or may not have similar interiors. The positioning I agree is poor. It'll be prone to kicks, scratches, spills, etc. Plus, I bet the people sitting left and right of it will complain about the off-angle viewing.