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jeff, 08/27/2017
2017 Kia Cadenza Premium 4dr Sedan (3.3L 6cyl 8A)
26 of 26 people found this review helpful

I leased a 2015 cadenza, for 2 years after leasing a infinity. The cadenza was a better all around vehicle. I now lease a 2017 cadenza and l love the new style,I have not had a single problem with either car.Plush interior and great performance!

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Gotta Have A Cadenza!!!!!

Bruce, 12/14/2017
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2017 Kia Cadenza Limited 4dr Sedan (3.3L 6cyl 8A)
38 of 39 people found this review helpful

As my lease on my 2015 Chevy Malibu was almost up, I started car shopping and I HATE car salesmen. I looked at several cars including buying a Malibu, Sonata, Cadillac and more, and I had a salesmen suggest I drive a new 2017 Cadenza, which I did. I am glad that I listed to him. I loved the ride, but I was not going to pay $46K for the top of the line model. The lease deal they had seemed great, but at the end of the day, it was still way too expensive. I knew I wanted a 2017 Limited and preferably white. I found a 2017 used (8200 miles) exactly like I wanted and I saved almost $17k from what it would have cost new. I LOVE THIS CAR. The ride is great, the looks are great and where I was concerned about my gas mileage (the Malibu averaged about 26 mpg around town and I got 32 mpg on the highway), this Cadenza is right there even though it's rated for only 20-28. I drive it like there is an egg under my accelerator and once I get it up to speed, I just hold the gas pedal in place, I don't have to keep feeding it like I did on my Malibu. On a recent highway trip I averaged 37 MPG (YES 37 MPG) and I am getting about 26 mpg around town. What more could a buyer ask for? Great Deal!! Great Looking car!!! Great MPG!!! If you are looking for a nice upscale luxury type sedan, you need to look at the Cadenza. I would highly suggest trying to find a used one and save yourself mega $$$$$.

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Big Car Great Value

Cindy, 08/14/2017
updated 02/22/2019
2017 Kia Cadenza Technology 4dr Sedan (3.3L 6cyl 8A)
30 of 31 people found this review helpful

Bigger than BMW 3 or 5 Series. More Comfortable than Mercedes. Better warranty than everyone. What a value! Had this car now for 1.5 years, 34,000 miles. 0 problems. Rides great, most comfortable seats ever. Great value. Best car I have ever owned.

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tom, 09/21/2017
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2017 Kia Cadenza Premium 4dr Sedan (3.3L 6cyl 8A)
16 of 16 people found this review helpful

nice car better than expected gas mileage great service

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Luxury at a fair price

Robert Alan, 12/12/2018
2017 Kia Cadenza Technology 4dr Sedan (3.3L 6cyl 8A)
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In the past 13 years we have owned a 325ci, LR2, Volt, and still own a 2005 Boxster. Avoiding the current SUV trend we were looking for a comfortable sedan with luxury qualities for a fair price. For those who balk at Kia, their vehicles built today are not what they first sold years ago. Remember Datsun, Toyota, and Honda had poor quality cars for years. We recently completed a 5,000 mile, 3 week road trip which included a variety of roads and conditions. I never had any driver fatigue or issues with 600 mile days and actually enjoyed the driving experience that was at all times comfortable, relaxed, and quiet. When power was needed, the engine delivered without haste. It’s not a sport sedan, but really, most driving experiences are controlled by speed limits, so 0 to 60 times are senseless measurements. The Boxster is great for spirited driving. It handles amazingly well but it is not enjoyable for long distance trips especially on crowded highways filled with truck traffic. The Cadenza holds its own in all traffic. It is large enough to be visible by other vehicles and includes the latest safety and infotainment technology to keep you aware in traffic. We average 26.5 mpg in mixed driving and 31 mpg highway only, regular gas. In 18 months of ownership we have not had any service issues other than oil changes and tire rotation. We’re keeping this well made car.

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