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2011 Kia Sorento

2011 Kia Sorento Review

 (3 Stars)  Good conversion from SUV to crossover

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Overview
After taking a year off from the lineup for a complete redesign, the Kia Sorento is again part of the lineup. In its new incarnation, it shares the unibody constructed structure with the Hyundai Santa Fe. The new, sleeker, model replaces the previous body on frame design. It has grown almost 4 inches overall, despite the fact that it's wheelbase has been shortened by .3 inches. This newfound space has made a pleasant increase in interior volume.

The improvements in the new Sorento don't end there. It has gone on a diet and the reduced weight when compared to the earlier models help the 4 cylinder engine, which makes 175 horsepower, feel like a more viable option, although he Sorento offers a much more powerful option as well in the form of a 276 HP 3.5 liter V-6. Regardless of which engine is chosen, they will be mated to a 6 speed automatic transmission.

While front wheel drive is standard, there is an option for all wheel drive. Trim levels to choose from on the Sorento are the LX, EX, and SX.

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2011 Sorento

For the gift of this global recession, Kia should be singing in the streets.

For the gift of this global recession, Kia should be singing in the streets. While others have endured bankruptcy, brand dismemberment, and double-digit declines, Kia's sales and market share are up for 2009. But don't give all the credit to the Koreans' value image. The automaker has also been steadily feeding new -- and substantially improved -- products into the market. The 2011 Sorento is the company's latest effort and, like the Soul and Forte before it, this fresh crossover puts Kia into the mainstream mix.

Save for the name, the Sorrento is genuinely new from the ground up. A unibody architecture replaces the old body-on-frame design, and the optional four-wheel drive is now ready to step in at any time rather than waiting for the driver to switch it on. The two V-6s from last year have been replaced with new four- and six-cylinder engines. And an optional third row provides seating flexibility for occasional kid-shuttling duty.

In rain-swollen Georgia, we piloted a front-wheel drive V-6 Sorento between downtown Atlanta and West Point, where the crossover will be built at Kia's new $1 billion manufacturing facility. Immediately, we noticed the Sorento's solid chassis and well-tuned suspension that dismisses road imperfections adeptly without being too soft or too harsh.... Read full article

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