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First Class
65 times mentioned • Zain Nasir • 24 September 2016
First Class
Measurements don't tell the whole story. In the Sedona, second-row seating is particularly lavish. Our $43,295 Sedona Limited came with sliding second-row seats that Kia calls First Class Lounge Seating. They're aptly named, as they offer first-class legroom and comfort. However, if you're moving Junior into the dorm, you should know that the second-row seats aren't removable. Lesser models have Slide-N-Stow second-row seats that slide and tilt forward to take up less space, but those seats aren't removable, either. The third row is comfortable provided the second-row seats aren't set too far
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Hot Weather
53 times mentioned • Kimmy Alex • 04 August 2016
Hot Weather
Toyota Sienta slightly elevated third-
row seats, headroom is passable and legroom is poor, but if the second-row seats are slid forward (to one of eight fore-aft positions), those legs, knees and feet right at the back have a bit more parking space. The two talking heads in the third row, incidentally, don't receive much air-con (there are no extra a/c vents beyond those on the dashboard), which might be an issue in our hot weather. There's plenty of space in the first row, but the seats are pretty narrow, with the one on the left also having too little travel / adjustment towards the rear.
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Price Tag
117 times mentioned • Zain Nasir • 24 September 2016
Price Tag
Sedona pricing begins at $26,995, at which point the sliding doors don't move on their own, the seats are cloth, and there's no rearview camera. Moving up through the Sedona hierarchy adds leather seats, power doors, additional paint colors, the backup camera, power folding mirrors, larger wheels, navigation, and more. Check all the boxes and you'll end up with a Sedona Limited like our test car and a price tag creeping into the mid $40Ks, but a well-equipped, leather-lined EX can be yours for $33,195.
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Bit Less
4 times mentioned • Zain Nasir • 24 September 2016
Bit Less
Acceleration is strong for a minivan. Our Sedona Limited hit 60 mph in 7.4 seconds and crossed the quarter-mile mark in 15.8 seconds at 91 mph. Once rolling, moving from 30 mph to 50 takes 4.0 seconds and the run from 50 mph to 70 takes 5.0 seconds. Minivans might not be purchased for their drag-racing chops, but the Sedona's power and passing times make merging onto a freeway with the soccer team aboard a bit less stressful.
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Most Common Sexually Transmitted Disease
5 times mentioned • 29 May 2023
Most Common Sexually Transmitted Disease
Get tested for STDs today at Metromedic Ara Damansara! Especially among young people or anyone who is sexually active, you should know about the most common sexually transmitted disease (STD) symptoms and be prepared to go to an STD clinic for testing. One of the medical clinics providing treatment for sexually transmitted diseases is in PJ, Selangor (STD Treatment Clinic in Malaysia). Our doctor is specialized in STD treatment and offers a comprehensive range of STD screening tests that are rapid, accurate, and reliable.
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Company Registration Malaysia As Foreigner
4 times mentioned • Jason Lim • 24 February 2020
Company Registration Malaysia As Foreigner
Company Registration Malaysia, Expert Since 2012. Company Registration in Malaysia. It is wise to know some basics of Malaysia when you are up for company registration Malaysia as a foreigner. First of all, you should know the country well. If you think you know the ins and outs of this country, proceed for the company registration process. Company registration needs capital as low as RM2 only. You also have to follow company registration formalities. Getting business licenses along with ESD, WRT, Halal and Signboard is also compulsory.
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Looking Renovate Home
3 times mentioned • Ong Cui Yan • 28 November 2017
Looking Renovate Home
If you're looking to renovate a home or taking a look at new places to live, you should know the pros and cons of various flooring types. This visual guide covers nine different flooring types and how they rate when it comes to cost, durability, difficulty of installation, and how easy they are to clean.......
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Cotton Now Bullshit Already Cause
3 times mentioned • Ching Ching • 28 February 2018
Cotton Now Bullshit Already Cause
Don't get cheated by the high thread count. Some unknown brands can put whatever they want. Some calculate thread count in metric and don't tell you how many ply. Best is to feel it with your own hand. Those more than 500 thread counts per square inch is bullshit.
Best material is Egyptian cotton but now that also bullshit already cause not all Egyptian cotton are the long strand type. Try Supima cotton. It's the brand name for anything using long yarn Pima cotton.
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High Thread Count Egyptian Cotton
3 times mentioned • Masha K • 11 February 2018
High Thread Count Egyptian Cotton
On New Year's Day at Isetan, I bought one King size sheet with two pillow cases for Rm100. High thread count Egyptian cotton sateen. Normal price around 400-500. Don't get cheated by the high thread count. Some unknown brands can put whatever they want. Some calculate thread count in metric and don't tell you how many ply. Best is to feel it with your own hand. Those more than 500 thread counts per square inch is bullshit.
Best material is Eyptian cotton but now that also bullshit already cause not all Eyptian cotton are the long strand type.
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Don't Get Cheated The High
3 times mentioned • Masha K • 11 February 2018
Don't Get Cheated The High
Don't get cheated by the high thread count. Some unknown brands can put whatever they want. Some calculate thread count in metric and don't tell you how many ply. Best is to feel it with your own hand. Those more than 500 thread counts per square inch is bullshit.
High Thread count also need to use hand (even better cheek ) to feel it. Ikea do sell nice bed and quilt cover, problem they don't have king, and for High (thick) mattress.
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