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    #61
    Is the 2nd row bench type? Does it have armrests?

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    #62
    Quote Originally Posted by sawsawmaster View Post
    Sadly, no foot rest ang captain seats.....
    Ganda ng loob. More legroom and headroom. Is this the top of the line model? How's the fuel consumption, nvh and suspension?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tj_abs View Post
    Ganda ng loob. More legroom and headroom. Is this the top of the line model? How's the fuel consumption, nvh and suspension?
    Yes, it is the TOTL carnival.

    11.7 km per liter via on board computer. Mix driving yan, plus na stuck sa traffic going to Tagaytay.

    1 full tank can easily give you almost 900 kms of highway and city driving.

    NVH and comfort is better than my 2013 Focus, 2011 Everest and in-laws' Innova. The Carnival has 18 inch wheels and the tire pressure is at 33.

    Handling is better than the Everest and the Innova.

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    #64
    I looked at the 11-seater. The 2nd and 3rd row seats have a folding jump seat in the middle. I pity the persons who will have to seat here. I looked at it last October when it was listed at P1.99m. How they managed to bring the price down to P1.55m I do not know, unless they took out some more features. In the end, I got the 7-seater, although my preference would have been an 8-seater, like the previous model. The agent informed me that the 8-seater was only available for the petrol version, which has not been made available here. Another feature I miss from the old model is the remote control for the audio system.

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    You have pics? I placed a reservation for the 11 seater. They removed the roof rails, sun roof, cruise control, leather seats and power lift gate. They placed a rear view camera and retained the power sliding doors. Mags engine etc all the same. 1.55m isn't bad at all for this. That is an almost 800k difference from the 7 seater for the same engine. I couldn't resist.

    And the promo price is actually cheaper than my old kia carnival when I bought it in 2008. That's a great deal! Seriously.
    Last edited by EQAddict; January 4th, 2016 at 07:31 PM.

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    #66
    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    You have pics? I placed a reservation for the 11 seater. They removed the roof rails, sun roof, cruise control, leather seats and power lift gate. They placed a rear view camera and retained the power sliding doors. Mags engine etc all the same. 1.55m isn't bad at all for this. That is an almost 800k difference from the 7 seater for the same engine. I couldn't resist.

    And the promo price is actually cheaper than my old kia carnival when I bought it in 2008. That's a great deal! Seriously.
    Hi, does this particular model equipped with electronic stability program? Thanks for the info.

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    I didn't get to ask but it has airbags and abs

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    #68
    Quote Originally Posted by EQAddict View Post
    I didn't get to ask but it has airbags and abs
    Why i asked, because if this Kia Grand Carnival 11 has ESP in addition to what it have now, it will be "best value for money" for Php1.5m. I'll surely buy one. Thanks.

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    #69
    I just realized that even with inflation and better tech and a better engine and platform, this promo pricing is fantastic. It's cheaper than the previous generation models price 8 yearsa ago. Really good value for money all things considered.

    My old one had only 1 airbag and no backup cameras. It was an 8 seater.

    This one has more airbags, better transmission, better engine, better looks, back up camera, better tech and better interior.
    Last edited by EQAddict; January 4th, 2016 at 09:19 PM.

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    #70
    Any idea on the wading depth of the Carnival? I mean, I don't expect it to rival SUVs (Fortuner et al) but will it be competitive with CUVs (CRV et al) as MM is prone to floods. The SUVs have wading depth at 600mm to 700mm while the CUVs are at 400mm to 500mm. I compared the loading height of the Carnival to the Odyssey and the Carnival is much higher.

    Found an Aussie comparison review of Odyssey vs. Carnival
    Kia Carnival v Honda Odyssey : Comparison review

    Here is a review from Bangkok on the Carnival 11 seaterhttp://www.bangkokpost.com/auto/sedans/766464/carnival-time

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