2025 Kia Carnival launch review: The best just got better!
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
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Our launch review of the updated, facelifted and technology-packed 2025 Kia Carnival includes details on space for easy installation of child seats and explores how much room is in the boot for prams and strollers as well as the plentiful storage around the cabin. Find out why the best people mover on the Australian market just got even better and improves on the car BabyDrive recommends most often to families big and small.
00:00 Introduction
00:34 Overview
00:50 Child seat installation
01:57 Ventilation & comfort
02:26 Interior storage
02:40 Safety tech
03:41 Tech and connectivity
04:34 Kia Connect app
05:20 Boot space for prams
05:39 Design changes
06:05 Driving experience
06:40 Engines and trim levels
07:15 Conclusion
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Thule pram info: babydrive.com.au/thule
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What about the speed alert sounds?
I’m here for the “boot”.
please do the new Santa fe when you get it
Can’t wait
this is the car you can just close your eyes and shut your mouth and buy if you have a family of five or more. Seven seat suvs are often too narrow in the second row for three persons and too cramped in the back to take anyone larger than a tween,this car is built for family . my only issue with this car is that the top tethers for the isofix are too low,they are much harder to get to .
Even if you have one or two children it keeps everyone happy. Yes the top tether anchors are low!
Looks really comfortable but after having 4 years ownership of a Kia, I am now cursing myself from buying one. All of these techs, gizmos and electrical are a worry to mess with the driving system. Some might have better experience with Kia but I wasted 4 years giving it a chance. Most of the tech I don't even need or use but paying for the sake of an update.
Such a shame to hear that
Glenn, the issue lies with you for being dumb. You bought a vehicle that was unsuitable. 😊
What exactly is your issue. It sounds like you worried about something going wrong(ie nothing has actually gone wrong) and/or you dont have a use for the tech. Which sounds like a you problem. So basically you just complaining for complaining sake.
@@jeffsteyn7174 i suppose people used to buy for reliability and convenience. I bought one thinking the top variant will suffice that even if I don't actually need the extra gizmos and yet at the end, i get engine failures and stuff. Yeah. It's a me problem. For the record, you dont know me personally, and if you have good experience with Kia then good no you mate. It's my own opinion so please respect that.
@@jeffsteyn7174 oh by the way, my family almost had an accident for that failure. Didn't want to drop the bombshell about that story. Turned out that some models were recalled for an engine failure yet Kia failed to inform me. Read more about it to learn more of Kia engine failure/transmission failure/software updates/etc. So yeah it's a me problem. With our experience, really could not help but worry about it now.