There's a
2016 Kia Sorento for virtually any budget. Base L models start just under
$26,000 (including the $895 destination charge), but the $27,000 Sorento LX is
worth the extra money thanks to additional features and available options, and
that's still lower than many SUV competitors. On the high end, Limited models
start at about $40,800 with the turbocharged 4-cylinder engine, or a bit more
than $42,000 with the V6. Add the $1,800 all-wheel-drive system, and a loaded
2016 Sorento Limited V6 will cost you a bit less than $45,000. That's on par
with competitors like the Nissan
Pathfinder and Toyota Highlander,
and note that well-equipped mid-range models like the EX are still well under
$40,000. Be sure to check KBB.com's Fair Purchase Price to see what others in
your area are paying, and note that the New Sorento should hold its value
pretty well over the long haul.

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