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2012 car deals: Kia Sedona

5 sweet car deals from the 2012 model year
2012 Kia Sedona
  • 2012 Kia Sedona

  • Price: $24,900
  • Gas mileage: 18 city/25 highway mpg

Sometimes a minivan is the perfect choice to tote a group of passengers and their cargo, and the 2012 Kia Sedona is one of the most affordable minivans, with a starting price of $24,900. Kia is ready to make that purchase even easier, thanks to a host of rebates. All models of the 2012 Kia Sedona have a $2,500 cash rebate, which can be combined with 1.9 percent financing for 36 months for well-qualified buyers of this 2012 car.

Current Kia Sedona owners or owners of competing models can get an additional $1,500 rebate, bringing the total savings to $4,000. Recent college grads can get an additional $750 off, and U.S. military members can get an additional $500 discount. All Sedonas are powered by a 271-horsepower 3.5-liter V-6 engine that gets 18 city mpg and 25 highway mpg.

Standard features include a keyless entry, front and rear air conditioning, cruise control, tilt steering, front-row folding extendable side table with cup holders, an audio system with CD, MP3 and satellite radio capabilities, stability and traction control, a so-called conversation mirror for the driver to view rear-seat passengers, and a backup warning system.


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