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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
2020 Kia Telluride
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<blockquote data-quote="03cobra#2" data-source="post: 16322544" data-attributes="member: 52057"><p>Looks like a very nice vehicle. For the money it will depreciate a lot compared to Honda / Toyota. Just saying that Spending that type of money you don't really know what the resale value is or going to be...with a comparable Honda / Toyota you know they are built like tanks, and hold their value very well. If you have a nice down payment then your not at as much risk to be burried in this thing when you want to got out of it. lets face it, KIA's have a lot going for it but holding their value is not one of them. If you are not keen on Honda or Toyota, look at a domestic brand as well, at least you know what to expect when it comes time to trade in a couple / few years down the road. A lot of people say they are keeping their cars forever and trade-in / resale value is not a factor but fact is most people ditch their cars within 5 years. Good luck with your decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03cobra#2, post: 16322544, member: 52057"] Looks like a very nice vehicle. For the money it will depreciate a lot compared to Honda / Toyota. Just saying that Spending that type of money you don't really know what the resale value is or going to be...with a comparable Honda / Toyota you know they are built like tanks, and hold their value very well. If you have a nice down payment then your not at as much risk to be burried in this thing when you want to got out of it. lets face it, KIA's have a lot going for it but holding their value is not one of them. If you are not keen on Honda or Toyota, look at a domestic brand as well, at least you know what to expect when it comes time to trade in a couple / few years down the road. A lot of people say they are keeping their cars forever and trade-in / resale value is not a factor but fact is most people ditch their cars within 5 years. Good luck with your decision. [/QUOTE]
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