2021 Kia Carnival Platinum petrol review

When it comes to cars that continue to nail their core brief and stick to doing one job very well, few are as good as the Kia Carnival. Whereas other models and segments are hamstrung by adapted platforms, or pulled in multiple directions of conflicting disciplines as they try to be good at many things, the Carnival is a masterly people mover. It’s not sporty, nor can it go off-road. But goddamn can it move people.

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