Feeling squished while you drive is no fun for any driver, and for tall drivers, finding a vehicle with enough head and leg room in a car can be challenging. According to the editors at U.S. News & World Report, the 2018 Kia Cadenza provides ample cabin space for a comfortable ride, whether you’re the driver or a passenger. That’s why they’ve named the stylish sedan to its list of “29 Best Cars for Tall People.”
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“The Cadenza might lack in trunk space, but it has plenty of cabin space, and the rear seats are very spacious for adults,” write U.S. News & World Report Writers George Kennedy and Brian McHugh.
They U.S News editors also praised the Cadenza for its long list of standard features, budget-friendly base price, and luxurious cabin. They appreciate the Cadenza so much that they recently named it the “Best Large Car for Families.”
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The 2018 Cadenza is available at three trim levels: Premium, Technology, and Limited. Each trim is well-equipped with a 3.3-liter V6 engine paired to an electronically-controlled eight-speed automatic transmission with Sportmatic® and SmartShift & Drive. This powertrain churns out 290 horsepower and 253 lb-ft of torque.
Standard interior amenities include heated front seats, steering wheel-mounted audio with hands-free phone and cruise control buttons, eight-way power front passenger seat, wood grain interior accents, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel and gearshift knob.
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The standard UVO with 7-inch touch-screen display integrates Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ capability and Bluetooth® wireless technology to keep you well-connected and entertained on the road.
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