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Kia Telluride vs. Hyundai Palisade: A Detailed Comparison for 2024

At DELLA Kia, we understand that choosing between the Kia Telluride and Hyundai Palisade is challenging, as both offer exceptional value for midsize SUVs. Our team at DELLA Kia explores key differences and similarities to help you decide which vehicle will best suit your lifestyle. Whether you’re looking for luxury, space, or power, both SUVs have much to offer, but they do so in slightly different ways.

Kia & Hyundai: Design and Aesthetics

These SUVs cater to a broad spectrum of tastes, with the Telluride leaning towards a classic, adventurous style. At the same time, the Palisade skews towards modern sophistication, making each appealing uniquely to different segments of the SUV market.

Kia Telluride – Bold Design:

  • Kia Telluride SUV projects a bold and rugged appearance, emphasizing a boxy shape and distinctive front grille that demands attention. 
  • The design appeals to those looking for a traditional, assertive SUV aesthetic. 
  • The exterior features, such as broad shoulders and a high stance, enhance its visual appeal and contribute to a sense of durability and robustness.

Hyundai Palisade – Modern Design:

  • The Hyundai Palisade design is characterized by a more streamlined silhouette and sophisticated front fascia. 
  • The Palisade’s design integrates advanced lighting technology and a luxurious palette of colors that enhance its upscale presence on the road.
  • Its elegance is accentuated by smoother lines and a less aggressive profile than the Telluride, catering to those who prefer a contemporary and refined look.

Interior Comfort and Features

The Kia Telluride and Hyundai Palisade SUVs are both known for their spacious interiors and upscale materials, but some nuances differentiate them:

  • Telluride: Emphasizes a user-friendly layout with robust tech features. It includes UVO infotainment system, optional captain’s chairs for the second row, and high-quality materials throughout the cabin.
  • Palisade: Focuses on luxury with a slightly more premium feel to the cabin materials and advanced technology features, such as a digital instrument cluster and a larger infotainment display.

Telluride vs. Palisade: Performance and Efficiency

The Telluride and Palisade are powered by a 3.8-liter V6 engine, providing similar outputs of about 291 horsepower. They handle the road well, offering a smooth ride and power for highway driving. However, they do have some differences:

Both the Kia Telluride and Palisade are powered by a 3.8-liter V6 engine, providing similar outputs of about 291 horsepower. They handle the road well, offering a smooth ride and power for highway driving. However, nuances in their tuning could appeal to different driving preferences:

  • Telluride: Offers a slightly more robust driving experience, focusing on comfort and stability.
  • Palisade: Provides a softer ride, which may be preferable for families looking for comfort during long trips.

Safety and Technology

Hyundai and Kia are renowned for their emphasis on safety, and the Palisade and Telluride exemplify this commitment with their extensive array of advanced safety and technology features.

Each model is equipped with an impressive suite of driver-assistance systems designed to enhance safety and convenience on the road. Here are some of the key technologies you’ll find in both models:

  • Adaptive Cruise Control: Automatically adjusts speed to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead.
  • Lane Keeping Assist: Helps keep the vehicle centered in its lane, reducing the risk of accidental lane departures.
  • Emergency Braking: Detects potential collisions and automatically applies the brakes if necessary.

While both SUVs offer these technologies, potential differences may lie in the nuances of system implementation, such as the responsiveness of the adaptive cruise control or the sensitivity of the lane-keeping assist. Additionally, the Tulluride comes with an extensive Kia 10-year, 100,000-mile warranty for extended protection.

Overall, the choice between Telluride and Palisade regarding safety and technology will likely hinge on personal preferences for specific features and the overall user experience provided by each vehicle’s system.

Price and Value: Telluride vs. Palisade

How Much is a Kai Telluride?

The Kia Telluride’s base model starts at approximately $33,000, providing a robust package of features that offer substantial value for a mid-size SUV. As you explore the higher trims like the SX or SX Prestige, the price can climb to around $50,000.

These premium versions include additional amenities such as luxurious leather interiors, enhanced infotainment systems, and upgraded safety technologies, catering to buyers looking for luxury alongside practicality.

How Much is a Hyundai Palisade? 

Similarly, the Hyundai Palisade also begins at around $33,000 for the base models but can reach up to $50,000 for the higher trims such as the Limited and Calligraphy. These upper-end trims boast advanced technological features, sophisticated interior finishes, and comprehensive safety features.

These pricing tiers make the Telluride and Palisade accessible for a broad spectrum of buyers, from those seeking a dependable and well-equipped family vehicle to those desiring a more opulent driving experience with all the bells and whistles. By visiting DELLA Kia, our expert finance team will assist you to ensure you are getting the best price for your new SUV.

Final Thoughts from DELLA Kia

The choice between the Kia Telluride and Hyundai Palisade will largely depend on personal preference regarding style, specific features, and the driving experience you value. Both SUVs offer ample space, powerful engines, and advanced safety features, making them top contenders in their class.

We recommend test-driving both vehicles at Della Kia to truly appreciate what each has to offer and make the best decision for your family and lifestyle.

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The 2019 Kia Sorento has a modern and very, now-looking appearance. It starts with the tiger-nose grill. When you see a Sorento on the road it becomes obvious. The grill does look like a tiger’s nose and that is why the front view of the 2019 Sorento is bold and adds to the Sorento’s athletic look and aggressive stance.

So, how does the 2019 Kia Sorento drive? That’s a logical question. For one thing, the 2019 Kia Sorento takes a back seat to none when it comes to safety and performance.

The Sorento helps you maintain control where it matters. Electronic Stability Control, (ESC) helps keep you on course, while the Traction Control System, (TCS) helps avoid wheel spin. But this is not all. The fully active DynamaxTM All-Wheel-Drive, (AWD) system continuously monitors road and driving conditions to help anticipate your needs. The Dynamax™ All-Wheel-Drive (AWD) available on Sorento LX, LX V6, EX V6, SX, and SX Limited.

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When you think of Kia you might think of entry-level vehicles, but not in the case of the new 2018 Kia Stinger.

The Stinger is a true GT, fun to drive and serious competition for vehicles priced thousands of dollars higher including one vehicle that costs more than two-times the Stinger’s price tag. This is rarified air for a Kia but no worries; this super-car belongs up there with the rest of them and can more than hold its own.

The new 2018 Kia Stinger comes in two trim levels: GT and Premium. They are both terrific and made to drive with fun, curves and the open-road in mind. Not that many people can shell-out sixty, seventy or even one-hundred thousand dollars for a ride through the mountains, curves and straightaways of life and you don’t have to do that. The Kia Stinger has solved that problem.

With a top speed of about 167 MPH and zero to sixty in five seconds, you can experience life in the fast-lane…literally.

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sedona

Snazzy, sporty, and striking aren’t words you associate with minivans—but the ambitious folks at Kia have managed to build a little of each into the Sedona. With room for eight, storage for family necessities, and a long list of standard and optional safety features, the Sedona is a compelling choice for value-minded shoppers available at DELLA Kia in Plattsburgh, NY. Powered by a 276-hp V-6 with a six-speed transmission and boasting a smooth ride, the Sedona also injects a little fun into daily kid-ferrying duties.

With a spacious cockpit and available second-row First-Class Lounge Seating, the 2018 Kia Sedona proves that style can seat seven in a vehicle which was designed to give you luxury in every row. This year, every Sedona comes standard with a great idea: A Rear-View Conversation Mirror. What is it? It is a handy little feature that keeps passengers in your line of sight without taking your focus off the road.

Edmunds.com: “A well-equipped cabin and low-price help give the Sedona a competitive edge in the minivan segment.”

Motor Trend.com: “COOL FACT: The optional second-row captain’s chairs on the 2018 Sedona were inspired by long haul first class seats on airplanes.”

The Car Connection.com: “Minivans should ride well, and the 2018 Kia Sedona does.”

The 2018 Kia Sedona comes in five different trim levels: Sedona L, Sedona LX, Sedona EX, Sedona SX, and Sedona SXL. What this means is that it is possible to get a Sedona tailored to your needs and you don’t have to settle for less or pay for features you won’t use. It is good to have choices.

Every Sedona model is powered by a 3.3-liter V6 engine (276 horsepower) with front wheel drive and a six-speed automatic transmission. You will like the Sedona’s relaxed, easy-to-drive character, but it moves out with authority when you need it to and handles like a sedan. The 2018 Kia Sedona is a minivan that will put a smile on your face every day.

The best way for you to experience the new Kia Sedona is to visit us at DELLA Kia in Plattsburgh, NY. There is nothing like a test drive to see how the 2018 Sedona will work for you. Visit our showroom or access our website 24/7 at DELLAKia.com. There is no better time to see how a new Kia Sedona will look in your driveway.

2018 Kia Forte

Just 15 new vehicles meet the increased requirements of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, (IIHS) and have earned a Top Safety Pick+ rating. The 2018 Kia Forte Sedan is one of the vehicles that meet this year’s stricter guidelines. Kia is at the forefront of vehicular safety and 2018 continues this important aspect of applied automotive engineering. Read the rest of this entry »

2018 kia optima

The 2018 KIA Optima’s emotionally charged exterior is punctuated at every corner with striking front and rear fascia, complimenting Kia’s signature Tiger nose grill. The iconic Optima is undeniable style that commands attention and the road.

With curves in all the right places, Optima is a masterpiece of form and function. Aerodynamically sculpted and precisely calculated, its design details make Optima just as appealing to look at as it is to drive.

  • The Car Connection.com: “It improves on all the things that we liked from last year—sharp-ish looks, great safety, and tremendous value…”
  • Edmunds.com: “We recommend the Optima to anyone looking for an affordable and feature-packed family sedan.”
  • Car and Driver.com: “More than a pretty face, the Optima is a great value with its refined chassis and upscale cabin.”

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DELLA Kia honors our past and present military service personnel today and every day. We’ve decided to take the Kia Exclusive Military Specialty Incentive Program and match it. Now through November 20th, DELLA Kia of Plattsburgh will match the $400 Incentive Program rebate with our own $400 dealership rebate.

Customers eligible for the Kia Motors America, Inc. (“KMA”) Military Specialty Incentive Program must be an active member of, honorably discharged from, retired from, or on disability with the United States Armed Forces or Reserves (includes those that have “national” status from another country and are serving in the United States military) or the spouse of the eligible participant.

While the Military Rebate Match is only available until November 20th, the Incentive Program through Kia is being offered through January 2, 2018. Start shopping now at DellaKia.com and find a new Kia to purchase or lease today!

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Towing the Line Between Thrifty and Foolish

Ok, I’m going to level with you, 9 times out of 10 if there is a cheaper way to do something, I do that. Unfortunately, driving your car when it needs to be towed is not one of those things. I am a penny pincher from way back. My couponing skills are legendary in Plattsburgh. When it comes to saving money, I don’t play games. I understand not wanting to spend the $75-$100 towing bill, but in reality, the damage done by trying to save yourself some money costs more than that towing bill would have.

The trick to identifying when it’s time to have your vehicle towed, is really paying attention to how your vehicle functions when it’s running normally. Often you become accustomed to how your car drives without even knowing it. Tapping into this knowledge of how your vehicle usually performs and your senses to decide if your vehicle is safe to drive or not is a crucial skill. Being in tune with smells, how it performs, seeing any unusual smoke or leaking of fluids under the car, or any new and loud sounds created by the vehicle, can be a good indicator of whether a vehicle needs towing or not.

Warnings to watch, listen and look for:

  • Check Engine Light is flashing.
  • The vehicle is overheating according to the temperature gauge or sudden drop on the gauge.
  • Oil Level or Oil Pressure light is illuminated.
  • Smoke is coming out from under the hood or out the tailpipe.
  • The vehicle has a burning smell.
  • The smell of fuel while the vehicle is either running or not.
  • Brakes that make a very loud grinding noise either while driving or when applied.
  • Rotational noise while the vehicle is moving, that gets louder with increased RPMs or road speed.
  • Loud noise under the hood while the engine is running, like knocking, whirring or screeching.
  • Vehicle runs poorly, misfiring, backfiring, stalling at stops, no power when accelerating.
  • Sudden loss of fluid like coolant, oil, power steering or brake fluid that can be seen around the vehicle.

If one of these key indicators happens, it is likely that something is wrong and your vehicle may not be safe. Trying to drive the vehicle may not be safe, so it doesn’t hurt to have someone from the DELLA Kia in Plattsburgh check your vehicle out just in case. There is nothing wrong with relying on the trusted specialists at Della Kia of Plattsburgh for your vehicle’s well-being, but it’s always good to know how your vehicle typically operates, and the difference between its normal sounds its unusual and questionable sounds.

When in doubt it’s better to be safe than sorry. I really dislike having to pay a big bill to get my vehicle to the service center, but I dislike wasting money much much more. So get familiar with your vehicles, friends. It’s information worth having.  

 

Packing Tips For The Indecisive

So this weekend my friends and I going on my first road trip of the season! We are super excited to get going and have a little adventure now that the sun is out and the breeze is warm. Now, this isn’t the first time we’ve gone on an adventure, but I am a notoriously indecisive packer. I don’t know what I’m going to need! What if I need something and I didn’t remember to pack it?! I am someone who desperately needs to know that I am prepared for any situation. This, unfortunately, translates to I end up having an unreasonable number of bags for a 3-day adventure.

This time around I have enlisted the help of 2 of my friends to help me pack the essentials. The trouble is, everything seems to be essential to me. I blame my mother for signing me up for the girl scouts. As far as I can tell, that’s the root of my need to be prepared for any situation. Anyway, I have been limited to a small duffle bag and 1 backpack! THAT’S IT! How am I supposed to pack everything we need in 2 dinky little bags?! It’s just not possible. Or so I thought!

Upon arrival, my friends handed me a list of the things that they consider “essentials”. It immediately became apparent that our ideas of “essential” are very different. Below is the list of top 10 essential road trip supplies:

  1. Water bottle- Hydration is no joke friends. If you want to adventure you need to do it right!
  2. Snacks- Duh. Is it even really a road trip if you aren’t eating food that completely destroys you 2-week healthy eating streak? I didn’t think so!
  3. Music – Spotify, iTunes, CD, Sirius Radio, does not matter the media platform, music is essential to the road trip experience and FORTUNATELY does not take up space, so you can bring as much as you want. Unless it’s CDs, then you are limited to 3.
  4. Plastic bag- With all the snacks you’ll be eating
  5. GPS- Everyone has phones or even cars like the incredible 2017 Kia Sorento which has navigation technology built in, but let’s be real. Things happen, sometimes you forget your car charger, or drive a vehicle that isn’t quite that advanced and then your phone dies and NOW YOU CAN’T GET HOME. So have a backup plan.
  6. Car Charger- Yah, don’t forget that.
  7. Pillows- Perhaps your car isn’t as plush as the 2017 Kia Sportage and you need a little extra cushion to make your ride more comfortable. Pillows will be your best friend.
  8. Blankets – Not all cars have individual climate control like the 2017 Kia Soul EV, so you may need a blanket or two to keep you warm when that 1 friend DEMANDS that the be meat locker cold at all times.
  9. 2 changes of daytime clothes, 1 pair of pjs, Sweatshirt, toiletries (This only applies if you are going on an overnight adventure. If you aren’t, this MIGHT be overkill.)
  10. Tissues- I always forget how important they are, but as it is allergy season, it’s best to keep them in the car at all times!

Hopefully, this list was helpful to my fellow indecisive packers. You don’t need to bring EVERYTHING to be prepared, just make sure you bring the essentials. If all else fails, you’ll be with your friends, and that’s all that really matters.

 

Broke and Lazy, Gas Station Edition

Typically I’ll do what I have to do to make sure things go smoothly and as they should, but on occasion, the lazy part of my soul takes over and I end up making foolish mistakes. On more than one occasion, in an effort to not have to leave the blissful comfort of my couch I have leaned slightly too far to grab the remote and promptly landed on my face. My middle name is not grace, guys, and I never claimed to be able to defy gravity, but at the time it felt like the right thing to do. In the same way, my lazy lazy heart paired with my SUPER empty bank account drove me to try to get as much gas as is physically possible when the prices are low.

Honestly, I don’t have the energy to take a billion trips to the gas station, especially in the middle of an awesome road trip, so I fill that sucker up to the tippy top. When I’m jamming out to Beyonce I WILL NOT be disturbed, especially by a little dashboard light telling me to put gas in my car. Consequently, I have developed a somewhat bad habit of overfilling my tank in an effort to minimize the disruption of Queen Bey. How does one do that when the pump automatically shuts off, you might ask? WELL, once the pump shuts off for the first time I squeeze the handle again until it clicks off again. Naturally, I thought I was being brilliant and thrifty. As it turns out I am not a car wizard and should 100% NOT do that to my car. Here are some reasons why:

  1. There are gas AND gas vapors inside your gas tank. The gas expands, especially when it is hot out. As the gas expands it needs to go somewhere. The gas rises and the vapors are forced out of the tank and into the emission system of your car. Parts of the emission system collect and store gas vapors to be burned in the engine later. If you top off and there is too much gas in the tank, as it expands liquid gas is forced into the emission system which is only designed for gas vapors. This can cause your check engine light to come on, your car to run poorly, and/or you pollute the air more with your exhaust. You will need to replace any damaged parts of the emissions system. Specifically, something called the charcoal canister.
  2. A lot of gas pumps are designed to feed gas into their pumps to prevent vapors from escaping into the air and contributing to air pollution. Any additional gas you try to pump into your tank may be drawn into the vapor line and fed back into the pump. Causing you to pay for gas that was returned to the station. Anytime you top off you created a great possibility of gas spilling on the ground and vapor releasing into the air. Very bad for the environment.

So while your bargain savvy and lazy brain tell you “you can definitely fit more into that tank!” In the long run, it’s really not worth it. Like really not worth it, because I don’t know about you, but I’m pretty broke and I am not super into wasting money OR causing more damage to our already jacked up environment. It’s time for me to take one for the team and stop taking short cuts. So make the most out of your gas with an amazing vehicle from Della Kia of Plattsburgh!