![]() ![]() Read our most recent Kia Telluride review. Another $2,000 gets you AWD, then you're just slightly over the $40,000 mark for a big, comfortable SUV that's as sophisticated to drive as it is to look at. Working within our $40,000 cap, I'd step up to the feature-packed EX trim, which starts at $38,460 and includes Kia's comprehensive Highway Driving Assist system. ![]() You can get in a front-wheel-drive Kia Telluride for $33,060 including destination, which is affordable given all it offers. Meanwhile, the 3.8-liter V6 provides better-than-adequate power and the eight-speed transmission is responsive and unobtrusive, which is really all you can ask for in an automatic in a rig like this. The ride is on the leisurely side of comfortable, but it really is refined, lulling my passengers to sleep on multiple occasions. I think it looks remarkably good, too, though it has definitely split opinion. I'm going with a somewhat unusual choice for this roundup, because I've recently spent a fair bit of time in Kia's Telluride and I've been really, really impressed.
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