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Why is everyone buying a Telluride?

Why is everyone buying a Telluride?

Since it first debuted in 2019, the Telluride has enjoyed a lot of positive attention. With this three-row SUV, Kia has given customers a stylish, reliable, and modern vehicle. It would be a great choice for anyone in the market for a spacious vehicle that handles well.

What problems do Kia Telluride have?

Yes, there have been a number of complaints about the Kia Telluride, including: Exterior lighting lacks enough power for nighttime visibility. Vibration in the steering wheel due to transmission problems. Poor acceleration when driving on the freeway.

How long will a Telluride last?

A Kia Telluride can last for about 200,000 miles if you keep up with maintenance and care for the vehicle. If you drive an average of 15k miles per year, the vehicle should last about 13 years. But you will have to be punctual with maintenance to achieve this mileage.

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How fast is the Kia Telluride selling?

Kia’s award-winning Telluride is selling so fast that its West Point, Georgia, factory can’t make them fast enough. Kia dealers have, on average, a 15-day supply of Tellurides on their lots, according to data from Cox Automotive.

What awards has the Kia Telluride won so far?

The Kia Telluride has won a series of awards. Also helping has been a string of awards for the Telluride. Among the most prominent were the MotorTrend SUV of the Year award last November and the North American SUV of the Year Award in January.

Is the Kia Telluride Forum free to join?

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Why is the Chevrolet Telluride the SUV of the year?

The Telluride excelled in virtually every way, said Mark Rechtin, editor-in-chief at MotorTrend, from design to ride and handling and interior functionality. “It was almost a unanimous decision to make it SUV of the Year,” he said. “They nailed it.” The big, roomy Telluride was very much an American project.