Close Menu
Car Candy Crush – Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth for Cars

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Tesla renames FSD again in China ahead of software roll-out

    May 22, 2026

    Trump Mobile Has Exposed Customers’ Personal Data, Including Home Addresses And Phone Numbers

    May 22, 2026

    VinFast Isn’t A Household Name Yet, But Its Second-Gen Cars Are Already Here

    May 22, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Tesla renames FSD again in China ahead of software roll-out
    • Trump Mobile Has Exposed Customers’ Personal Data, Including Home Addresses And Phone Numbers
    • VinFast Isn’t A Household Name Yet, But Its Second-Gen Cars Are Already Here
    • The Most Affordable Used Mercedes-AMG Models You Can Buy In 2026
    • BYD’s flagship electric sedan spotted ahead of its debut [Images]
    • Fast and Luxurious Weekend Escape Pod
    • 40% of Pickup Buyers Won’t Consider a Brand Without One, Stellantis CEO Says
    • The end of bings and bongs? Euro NCAP overhauls ADAS testing
    Car Candy Crush – Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth for Cars
    Friday, May 22
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • Car Reviews
    • Auto News
    • Maintenance
    • Electric Vehicles
    • Car Tech
    • Classic Cars
    • Buying Guide
    • More
      • Parts & Upgrades
    Car Candy Crush – Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth for Cars
    Home»Car Reviews»5 Reasons The Kia Telluride Embarrasses Pricier Luxury SUVs
    Car Reviews

    5 Reasons The Kia Telluride Embarrasses Pricier Luxury SUVs

    kirklandc008@gmail.comBy kirklandc008@gmail.comMay 22, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    5 Reasons The Kia Telluride Embarrasses Pricier Luxury SUVs
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    When it’s just you and the daily commute, you might not hesitate to buy a four-door luxury car. An Acura Integra, for instance, starts at just $33,400. For a working American with no kids, there’s a good chance that’s within your budget. The situation changes when you’ve got a few little ones to look after, and you need a three-row SUV to haul the entire family.

    If you want luxury in a three-row SUV, you’re probably looking to spend around $51,800 on an Acura MDX, at the lower end of the segment. So, when you start having kids, that’s when you have to give up on driving stylish, luxurious cars, right? Wrong! A mid-range Kia Telluride delivers a satisfying luxury-lite experience for well under $50,000, proving that you really can have it all. Take a look and see what we mean.

    First Of All, The Kia Telluride Is Very Affordable

    2027 Kia TellurideKia

    If we take a look at base MSRPs for the 2027 Kia Telluride, here’s what you can expect to pay before taxes, options, and other fees.

    Trim

    MSRP

    LX

    $39,190

    S

    $42,090

    EX

    $43,790

    X-Line EX

    $47,290

    SX

    $48,790

    X-Line SX

    $51,790

    X-Pro SX

    $53,690

    SX Prestige

    $53,890

    X-Line SX Prestige

    $54,890

    X-Pro SX Prestige

    $56,790

    At a glance, you can see that there’s a wide range of models to pick from. At the entry-level you can spend less than $40,000. At the upper end, the SUV’s pricing falls more in line with luxury models like the Lexus TX.

    Secondly, The Mid-Range Trims Offer Plenty Of Luxury For The Price

    2027 Kia Telluride SXP seats cargo space interiorKia

    Around the mid-range, models like the EX and the SX allow us to buy into a wealth of luxury options without having to spend an arm and a leg on packages and add-ons. To go over some key features, across a base LX, a mid-range SX, and a top-of-the-line X-Pro SX Prestige.

    LX

    SX

    X-Pro SX Prestige

    Adaptive Cruise Control

    Standard

    Cooled Front Seats

    Not Available

    Standard

    Heated Front Seats

    Not Available

    Standard

    Dual Sunroof

    Not Available

    Standard

    Upholstery

    SynTex & Leatherette

    SynTex & SynTex Suede

    Head-Up Display

    Not Available

    Standard

    Audio

    8 Speakers

    Meridian w/14 Speakers

    At $48,790, it’s easy to mark the SX as a perfect middle-of-the-road compromise of price and features, but it’s worth going over each trim on our specs-and-trims page to see which model suits your needs the best. The SX X-Line AWD model, for instance, adds all-wheel drive (the standard SX is front-wheel drive), which is a must-have for the adventurer.

    In terms of creature comforts and conveniences, these features easily put the SX in the same league as an entry-level Acura MDX, with its heated front seats, adaptive cruise control, premium audio, and panoramic moonroof.

    Unfortunately, the 2027 doesn’t feature genuine leather in any of its trims. Many drivers won’t mind the feel of SynTex, or will happily throw a cover over the seats, but this might be a dealbreaker for some buyers. The Mitsubishi Outlander offers leather seats in a three-row SUV for just under $30,000, while the base Nissan Pathfinder delivers leather at the entry-level for just over $42,000.

    Third, The Telluride Is Roomier Than Some Luxury SUVs

    2027 Kia Telluride X-Pro cargo space rearKia

    The Telluride is classified as a mid-size three-row, which puts it in the same size class as the Lexus GX and the Acura MDX. Here’s how these SUVs compare in terms of interior dimensions.

    Dimension (Front/Rear/Third Row)

    Kia Telluride

    Acura MDX

    Lexus GX

    Head Room

    41.2/40.2/37.4 Inches

    38.5/38.1/36.2 Inches

    39.4/43.15/35.5 Inches

    Leg Room

    41.4/43/32.1 Inches

    41.6/38.5/29.1 Inches

    41.2/36.7/37.9 Inches

    Shoulder Room

    61.6/61.2/55.3 Inches

    61.9/60.3/55.2 Inches

    59.5/57.2/57.8 Inches

    Hip Room

    58.3/56.5/44.5 Inches

    59.3/57.8/40.6 Inches

    54.5/56.4/45.3 Inches

    Total Cargo Capactiy

    87 Cubic Feet

    95 Cubic Feet

    76.9 Cubic Feet

    The Telluride easily surpasses both of these luxury competitors in some areas, like front headroom, and matches them in other areas, like cargo capacity behind the front row.

    Reason Number Four: Kias Are Cheap To Buy, And Cheap To Own

    2027 Kia TellurideKia

    The 2027 Kia Telluride hasn’t been on the market for long enough to give an accurate assessment as to exactly what this model year will cost in maintenance over the course of a year, but, for the nameplate overall, RepairPal estimates an annual maintenance bill of just $474, with the following making up the most expensive common fixes.

    • Fuel level sending unit replacement $1,836 — $1,916
    • Fuel tank replacement $1,567 — $1,738
    • Thermostat replacement $1,142 — $1,222
    • AC condenser replacement $1,038 — $1,152
    • Fuel injector replacement $746 — $907

    Meanwhile, CarEdge estimates an annual insurance cost of $2,695 for full coverage for a 40-year-old driver with good credit and a clean record, and the EPA estimates that you’ll spend around $2,750 a year on refueling a 2025 front-wheel drive model, assuming 15,000 miles a year, split 45/55 between highway and city driving. Add that all up, and here’s what we get.

    Monthly

    Annual

    Fuel

    $229

    $2,750

    Insurance

    $225

    $2,695

    Maintenance

    $39

    $474

    Total

    $493

    $5,919

    For a three-row family SUV that competes with some entry-level luxury models, these numbers are a bargain.

    Finally, Kias Are Built To Last

    2027 Kia TellurideKia

    CarComplaints has zero reports on file for the 2025 Kia Telluride, the last model to hit the market before the 2027 relaunch, and zero engine or transmission complaints for any model since 2022, when a single driver reported “driveline vibration” right after driving it off the lot.

    In the latest J.D. Power dependability survey, Kia ranked right behind Toyota, in ninth place, and above Nissan, BMW, Hyundai, and Honda. The brand is one of the most overlooked automakers in the industry when it comes to reliability. And, Kia backs this up with one of the best new vehicle warranties in the game.

    Powertrain Warranty

    Bumper-to-Bumper

    Kia

    10 Years/100,000 Miles

    5 Years/60,000 Miles

    Hyundai

    10 Years/100,000 Miles

    5 Years/60,000 Miles

    Toyota

    5 Years/60,000 Miles

    3 Years/36,000 Miles

    Nissan

    5 Years/60,000 Miles

    3 Years/36,000 Miles

    Ford

    5 Years/60,000 Miles

    3 Years/36,000 Miles

    Additionally, Kia offers five-year roadside assistance protection, and five-year rust protection. As a whole, that’s a package most automakers simply cannot touch, luxury or not.

    There Are Some Things Luxury Cars Do Better…

    2026 Acura MDX – front fasciaAcura

    Comparing the Telluride to the MDX and the GX again for performance specs, here’s how these three SUVs match up.

    2027 Kia Telluride

    2026 Acura MDX

    2026 Lexus GX

    Engine

    2.5-Liter Turbocharged 4-Cylinder

    3.5-Liter NA 6 Cylinder

    3.4-Liter Twin-Turbo 6-Cylinder

    Power

    274 hp

    290 hp

    349 hp

    0-60

    7.4 Seconds

    5.5 Seconds

    6.5 Seconds

    When we last test-drove a Telluride, we reported that the SUV handles well for its size, the automatic transmission shifts well, and, overall, it’s a car that “gets the job done.” It’s versatile, and leaves the driver with few complaints. The Lexus GX, on the other hand, offers a cushy, luxurious ride with a sophisticated suspension system to keep the ride smooth no matter the terrain. The cabin is whisper-quiet, and the handling, while not that exciting, feels confident and hefty.

    An Acura MDX offers a pleasant driving experience in a standard model, while Sport+ mode in a Type S tightens the suspension and sharpens the throttle response for a driving experience that is far more engaging than you’ll get from any of these vehicles. While the Kia Telluride never really feels cheap, you’ll see where the extra money went when you get behind the wheel of an entry-level Lexus or Acura.

    The Kia Telluride Punches Well Above Its Division

    Kia Telluride rearKia

    You get exactly what you pay for in a $53,250 Acura MDX, or a $67,835 Lexus GX. In a mid-range Telluride, you’re getting everything you pay for and then some. There are some things we like better about the pricier Acura MDX and Lexus GX. In a three-row SUV, we’ll go for a naturally-aspirated V6 engine over a turbo-four most days of the week, for instance, and the Telluride isn’t really trying to compete with performance models like the MDX Type S. But, for an SUV that starts below $40,000, all but the most serious complaints start to sound like nitpicks for the value you’re getting.

    If you’re buying new, it should be noted that mainstream vehicles like the Kia Telluride tend to hold their value far better than luxury brands like BMW. Lexus is a rare exception, but, by and large, luxury car buyers like to keep up with the latest version of whatever they’re driving, and the expensive maintenance costs see owners selling them off sooner rather than later. This might not matter to you know, but it will come trade-in time.

    Those of you who have your heart set on a BMW X5 or a Lexus TX, we won’t try to talk you out of it, but it may be worth considering a mid-market SUV like the Kia Telluride before you drop six figures on a fully-loaded European model.

    Sources: Kia, Lexus, Acura, RepairPal, CarEdge, EPA, J.D. Power.

    Embarrasses Kia Luxury Pricier Reasons SUVs Telluride
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    kirklandc008@gmail.com
    • Website

    Related Posts

    The Most Affordable Used Mercedes-AMG Models You Can Buy In 2026

    May 22, 2026

    40% of Pickup Buyers Won’t Consider a Brand Without One, Stellantis CEO Says

    May 22, 2026

    How heavy traffic could hinder the autonomous cars of tomorrow

    May 22, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Our Picks
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    Don't Miss
    Electric Vehicles

    Tesla renames FSD again in China ahead of software roll-out

    By kirklandc008@gmail.comMay 22, 20260

    Tesla changed the name of its FSD feature to Tesla Assisted Driving, saying the function…

    Trump Mobile Has Exposed Customers’ Personal Data, Including Home Addresses And Phone Numbers

    May 22, 2026

    VinFast Isn’t A Household Name Yet, But Its Second-Gen Cars Are Already Here

    May 22, 2026

    The Most Affordable Used Mercedes-AMG Models You Can Buy In 2026

    May 22, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    About Us

    Welcome to Car Candy Crush, where passion for cars meets creativity and style!
    We’re here to celebrate the beauty, power, and excitement of the automotive world — from classic rides to the latest high-tech supercars that make your heart race.

    Latest Post

    Tesla renames FSD again in China ahead of software roll-out

    May 22, 2026

    Trump Mobile Has Exposed Customers’ Personal Data, Including Home Addresses And Phone Numbers

    May 22, 2026

    VinFast Isn’t A Household Name Yet, But Its Second-Gen Cars Are Already Here

    May 22, 2026
    Recent Posts
    • Tesla renames FSD again in China ahead of software roll-out
    • Trump Mobile Has Exposed Customers’ Personal Data, Including Home Addresses And Phone Numbers
    • VinFast Isn’t A Household Name Yet, But Its Second-Gen Cars Are Already Here
    • The Most Affordable Used Mercedes-AMG Models You Can Buy In 2026
    • BYD’s flagship electric sedan spotted ahead of its debut [Images]
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    © 2026 CarCandyCrush. Designed by By Pro.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.