Toyota Camry vs Kia Cadenza
Overview | |
MSRP$23,645 | MSRP$31,990 |
Listings734 | Listings26 |
Ratings & Reviews | |
User Reviews | User Reviews |
Expert reviews8.0 out of 10 | Expert reviews7.8 out of 10 |
Reviews SummaryYou know that parent trying to be the awkward “Cool Dad”? He tries to force the issue that he's still “hip” or “with it,” but really his primary job is to provide for his family. Toyota may be taking a similar approach in making the 2018 Camry sporty. The Camry’s main job is to bring you to work, school, practice, etc. Most of its drivers are buying the Camry for reliable daily transportation. They don’t care about the “appliance” references that enthusiasts make about their car, because that means it’s reliably doing its job. But crossovers and SUVs have become so popular that the sedans that once dominated the market are threatened by their high-riding wagon usurpers. As a result, automakers are left trying to keep their sedans relevant, so the new Camry goes for bold, aggressive styling choices, and depending on trim, an almost sports-car-like approach. | |
Reviews SummaryThere is nothing particularly wrong with the redesigned 2017 Kia Cadenza. At the same time, there is nothing particularly memorable about this new full-size sedan, either. And it competes within a segment that is increasingly ignored by American car buyers. | |
Popular Features & Specs | |
Engine2.5L 203 hp I4 | Engine3.3L 290 hp V6 |
Drive TrainFWD | Drive TrainFWD |
Seating Capacity5 | Seating Capacity5 |
Horsepower | Horsepower290 hp @ 6400 rpm |
MPG City29 | MPG City20 |
MPG Highway41 | MPG Highway28 |
Engine | |
Engine Name2.5L 203 hp I4 | Engine Name3.3L 290 hp V6 |
Torque | Torque253 lb-ft @ 5200 rpm |
Horsepower | Horsepower290 hp @ 6400 rpm |
DrivetrainFWD | DrivetrainFWD |
Fuel Economy | |
MPG City29 | MPG City20 |
MPG Highway41 | MPG Highway28 |
Interior | |
Leather Seats | Leather SeatsStandard |
Seating Capacity5 | Seating Capacity5 |
Safety | |
Front Crash Overall5 | Front Crash Overall |
Side Crash Overall5 | Side Crash Overall |
Dimensions & Capacity | |
Cargo Space14.1 cu ft | Cargo Space16.0 cu ft |
Curb Weight3241 lbs | Curb Weight3633 lbs |
Height56.9 in | Height57.9 in |
Length192.1 in | Length195.7 in |
Width72.4 in | Width73.6 in |
Wheelbase111.2 in | Wheelbase112.4 in |
Maximum Payload925 lbs | Maximum Payload |
Number of doors4 | Number of doors4 |
Overview | ||
MSRP | $23,645 | $31,990 |
Listings | ||
Ratings & Reviews | ||
User reviews | ||
Expert reviews | 8.0 out of 10Read full review | 7.8 out of 10Read full review |
Pros & cons | ||
Summary | You know that parent trying to be the awkward “Cool Dad”? He tries to force the issue that he's still “hip” or “with it,” but really his primary job is to provide for his family. Toyota may be taking a similar approach in making the 2018 Camry sporty. The Camry’s main job is to bring you to work, school, practice, etc. Most of its drivers are buying the Camry for reliable daily transportation. They don’t care about the “appliance” references that enthusiasts make about their car, because that means it’s reliably doing its job. But crossovers and SUVs have become so popular that the sedans that once dominated the market are threatened by their high-riding wagon usurpers. As a result, automakers are left trying to keep their sedans relevant, so the new Camry goes for bold, aggressive styling choices, and depending on trim, an almost sports-car-like approach. | There is nothing particularly wrong with the redesigned 2017 Kia Cadenza. At the same time, there is nothing particularly memorable about this new full-size sedan, either. And it competes within a segment that is increasingly ignored by American car buyers. |
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Popular Features & Specs | ||
Engine | 2.5L 203 hp I4 | 3.3L 290 hp V6 |
Drive Train | FWD | FWD |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
Horsepower | 290 hp @ 6400 rpm | |
MPG City | 29 | 20 |
MPG Highway | 41 | 28 |
Engine | ||
Engine Name | 2.5L 203 hp I4 | 3.3L 290 hp V6 |
Torque | 253 lb-ft @ 5200 rpm | |
Horsepower | 290 hp @ 6400 rpm | |
Drivetrain | FWD | FWD |
Fuel Economy | ||
MPG City | 29 | 20 |
MPG Highway | 41 | 28 |
Interior | ||
Leather Seats | Standard | |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 |
Safety | ||
Front Crash Overall | 5 | |
Side Crash Overall | 5 | |
Dimensions & Capacity | ||
Cargo Space | 14.1 cu ft | 16.0 cu ft |
Curb Weight | 3241 lbs | 3633 lbs |
Height | 56.9 in | 57.9 in |
Length | 192.1 in | 195.7 in |
Width | 72.4 in | 73.6 in |
Wheelbase | 111.2 in | 112.4 in |
Maximum Payload | 925 lbs | |
Number of doors | 4 | 4 |

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