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MSRP: $17,495 - $22,295 See Local Classifieds
 
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2009 Kia Rondo Kendall Kia Miami, Florida

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Kia Carens Rondo 2.0 Gls Mecánica 2009

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Kia Carens Rondo 2009

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Kia Rondo Review - Kelley Blue Book

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2008 Kia Rondo LX V6 Start Up, Engine, and In Depth Tour

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Why should I also consider these? X

Closest to the 2009 Kia Rondo in size—at least in the U.S.

market—is the Mazda5.

But unlike the Rondo, the Mazda5 has sliding doors, which many may prefer; it's also peppier and more fun to drive—with a standard manual transmission—and looks the part, with sportier, more appealing styling.

However, the Rondo is quieter and more refined, rides better, and has a space that’s more easily reconfigured than in the Rondo.

The Chevrolet HHR and Chrysler PT Cruiser are other alternatives; both offer retro styling and flexible cargo arrangements, but neither has a third-row seat.

The Scion xB is quite fuel-efficient compared to these other models, but its boxy interior somehow doesn’t translate to that much interior space.

Finally, the new Toyota Venza is another larger rival.

It’s a tall, carlike wagon offering a standard four-cylinder engine and roomy seating for five, but the Venza’s lower, sleeker profile doesn’t yield as much cargo space inside as some of the others.


 
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