The Telluride/Palisade twins are two of the HOTTEST crossovers on the market right now. Even during this pandemic, dealers can't keep them in stock and sell them for MSRP or more. We've been looking forward to pitting our favorite family car against the new Highlander since we drove them. After watching, let us know below if you are team Telluride or team Highlander!
Toyota missed the mark pretty bad. What was the point? This isn't a 3-row crossover if you don't have a useable 3rd row. Just another fleet vehicle box checker.
Redline Reviews team telluride! I own one that’s black with black rims and tint! Loveeee it! Top model! Close to 64,000 after upgrades like under coat protection etcetera!
PLEASE tell Kia and Toyota to offer a BENCH SEAT in the TOP TRIM! Explorer is the only mainstream brand to let me have a bench seat in their top trim, but I'd rather get one of these two. Interestingly, in the Highlander, the bench seat (also not available in top trim) is HARD AS A BRICK in the center section where the 3rd person would sit. Very bad design.
Last May I bought a new 2019 Kia Optima EX 1.6T. My daily roundtrip commute is 125 miles. Between that and regular errands and trips, I've already put over 34,000 miles on it. Let me tell you, there has been NO issues. Not one rattle or squeak in the interior. Every mechanism works without fail or hiccup. And the ride is luxury car smooth and quiet. The seats are wonderful and the roominess is outrageous. My point is..if anyone's ever had doubts about Kia quality, get those doubts out of your head. Kia's service department is top-notch!! Regular maintenance is performed quickly and cheap. Last time I went, I sat in the Telluride to see how it was inside. I basically sat in it the whole time my car was serviced. It was so nice, comfy, and roomy. I truly felt I was in a luxury SUV. It felt better than the Lexus RX I used to have. The Telluride will be my next vehicle.
I had 120k on my kia before I traded it in. Zero issues as well. Loved it. People just hate because the name and how they were made 20 years ago or haven't been in one to experience it. I can honestly say with my optima and now my sorento with 55k miles and no problems. I will only buy kia from here on out.
@@brayan8346 They had gotten better by 2019, the year I bought mine. The plant moved, and new people started working. The car had also gotten reworked after the 2016. I currently have 75,000 miles and still no issues. The biggest surprise has been no rattles or creaks or leaks as of yet. The only reason I will not buy another Kia, though, is their dealership practices. When I saw they upcharged the Telluride $3995 over sticker JUST because it was "too much of a bargain" they lost me.
@@brayan8346 I've owned a few Toyotas and found them to be great at what they're built to do...give decades of reliable and dependable driving. I'd never put Kia above Toyota for that. Matter of fact, I will buy a Toyota afterward. Just waiting for the RAV4 to have its mid-model redo. I've had Hondas that all rattled after 8000 miles, albeit I lived in NY where the streets weren't good at the time. Lately, Honda has been having electrical issues.
Own both brands, Toyota wins in longevity and resale. Kia has more space. Love styling on both SUVs. I don’t need the third row, I would take the Toyota.
I have the Sorento Platinum for the family and a VW for myself. Going to trade in the VW for a Stinger soon, and in a couple of years the Sorento for the new one. Love Kia's designs and quality. Just a shame we are never going to get the Telluride here in Australia
@@andrew.woolman7449 you will have to wait a year or two for the markups to stop. They cannot keep the telluride in stock, so of course they mark it up. Its called "supply and demand". It is still a Kia. And Kias are now some of the best cars out there.
While I do like the Tellurides exterior design better I prefer the interior on the Highlander and also the fuel economy is a plus trust me even 1 or 2 mpg add up in the long run. But the deal breaker for me in the Telluride is that it's a new vehicle and no history on its life, while Toyota has been making the Highlander since 2001 and most of those are still running solid like a clock.
style 20 yeah I can see why some would find the Palisades interior to be better. I completely get that. It’s just not for me. Telluride has the better interior for me.
@@fakedazzleful I agree with the Palisade being better over the Telluride on interior styling, however I personally like the total package of the Telluride.
My 94 celica has 247k mi. and my 1998 Land Cruiser is pushing 400k. both run great. Kia has come a long way, but only time will tell regarding their quality and reliability. No arguing the Telluride is a standout in its class and deserves recognition. The Stinger too!
Telluride is the unicorn of Mid size SUV's this year. I absolutely enjoy my telluride inside and out. Nothing has been able to match it thus far. Great review as always.
Pretty sure Toyota realizes that few consumers use the 3rd row for adults in this class. That’s reserved for full sized SUV’s i.e. Land Cruiser, Yukon XL, etc. Toyota did it’s homework and right sized this product.
Highlanders have been reliability kings for years and the resale on Toyota’s in general reflect that. Kia is def upping their game with the Telluride though...long term we’ll see.
You can't go wrong with most of car brands nowadays, cars aren't investments, so if you're buying a particular brand merely on resale value, then you shouldn't be driving a car in the first place. With that said, my $ goes to Kia for obvious reasons.
The highlander looks older than the telluride. Toyota has recently made some of their newer cars look very nice, but they could have done a bit of a better job with the highlander honestly.
Probably cause they've sat up top for so long that they've gotten lazier in designing cars. Hopefully, pressure from the Koreans(Kia/Hyundai, same company) are gonna spice things up and cause Toyota to redesign their cars....as well as their infotainment system. Toyota's are indeed reliable for the most part but in this day an age where other car manufacturers are offering things that use to be luxury before, Toyota starting to seem more outdated, but Toyota always has gone with the don't fix it if it ain't broken
I hate the redesigned exterior of the Highlander. Toyota fumbled that one. Even though Toyota sells ALOT of Highlanders, that's mostly because of it's legendary cult like following from the 80 series. The Telluride has the most leg room for any 3 row crossover and it is a handsome exterior design and Kia did a great job on the interior as well. My sister bought a new Telluride and since she has 2 teenage girls, the best feature is Kia put USB ports/chargers on the sides of all the seats which if you have teenage girls, there is nothing worst to deal with in the world when teenage girls cellphones die!!😫
don't care for either. cost difference between the inflated price of Kia Telli and the Lexus RX350 has narrowed. would rather have the Lexus for @ $4K more.
@Paul Yun Enjoy your Telluride lease, you'll regret owning one. I know former Hyundai and Kia leasees and owners, and everyone one of them ditched it within 1-2 years. The 10 year warranty is irrelevant. They wont last that long. And even if they did, good luck convincing a dealership, for example, that the powertrain failed from normal wear.
@@SC-or2zb never seen an empty can RX350. The base model is nicely equipped. The initial quality and design of the Telluride might be nice, so I'd recommend it for lease, but not own.
The best thing is, the Telluride is one of those cars that looks _even better_ in person. Idk what it is about videos, but it makes the car look a little too bulbous (but of course it's still nowhere near the likes of Highlander / Pilot, and some other competition) but in reality it's very well styled and it is more angular than the camera gives off.
@@00_UU I would disagree because Telluride has all lines that make sense and new Highlander lines don't make sense basically it's a deformity It Feels Like a person who design it has some mental illness please take a look at the Highlander design feels like a Down syndrome
my family had always been a die hard toyota family. all our cars used to be japanese. but since we got our 2013 hyundai sonata, we have had 3 hyundais and 2 kias. we love all our korean cars but my dad got a new camry back in 2017. he has buyer's remorse. he wishes he had stuck with korean cars. it's amazing to see hyundai/kia improve so much in just about a decade
Toyota has been getting away with the bear minimum in design and technology with their mass produced/best selling cars, while Hyundai/Kia have been more innovative=think Lexus' beginnings. I like to support companies that work hard to get my attention and allow me to get the most with my hard earned money. Toyota's reliability, though, is hard to beat. But Toyota has the opportunity to give us both and they choose not to do that.
T. E. L. L. U. R. I. D. E. all day long! Can't afford a car but everytime I see this car, I touch it for good luck. In 2023 I would still want to buy this car.
@@lordsknight4516 have you seen their latest re designs and refreshes? Pitiful. The interiors are plasticky and bland and the newer Hondas have had many reliability issues.
ahah I find that funny Kia will forever be unreliable and cheap.. in 15 years or more the highlander will out run it in every way what a useless comment to post.
@@bennaggenda If you need to keep your car for 15 years, then you buy an outdated Toyota with decade old tech... In 15 years, most everyone is moving on to electric vehicles... 😆... And you won't get more than a dime for any 15 yo vehicle regardless of brand... 😆
@@moloono1 Or when it stalls in the middle of the highway and a semi rear ends you ... www.consumerreports.org/car-recalls-defects/new-toyota-highlander-suvs-recalled-for-stall-risk/#:~:text=Vehicles%20recalled%3A%20Every%202020%20Toyota,occurs%20at%20a%20high%20speed.
Thanks for the review! It's refreshing to be able to continue to watch car reviews even though we're stuck at home. I appreciate that you continue to add new content during this time.
As far as looks and comfort are concerned the KIA Telluride has the advantage, hands down. When you figure in reliability the Toyota wins the comparison.
Telluride is newer, cooler looking, better options, bigger, more practical, better warranty... There you have it folks. Telluride is the better options between these two Asian cars.
I bought the 2021 all Black Telluride Nightfall Edition last week! This is my first SUV and I’m blown away! It’s classy and sporty at the same time! The tech in it is amazing! It’s really fun to drive! Throw it in sport mode and it’s like you’re driving a sports sedan!
I think people miss the point of the Highlander. Of course, it’s not the biggest in the segment. Not everyone wants to drive a huge vehicle, even with a large family. There are Suburbans and Expeditions for a reason. I love the way the Highlander drives and feels on the road. It does have a smaller interior, but that makes it feel more secure, sporty, dare I say agile. Regardless, no one should ever have to pay ABOVE MSRP....taking that into account, the highlander would be cheaper. I’ve seen Tellurides go for $52k+. That’s stupid. Highlander (gas only) maxes out around that same price. Reliability, fuel economy, and style win it for me with the Highlander (I think the Telluride already looks old on the outside).
I love explorers but very disappointed in the new 2020. The price, quality issues, lack of features, and it looking basically the same is a really big turn off. You’re right about the Kia too lol
Exactly. Toyota has gotten complacent, as have most manufacturers of larger SUVs. The Telluride has really put the industry on notice that consumers still enjoy something a little different instead of the same old same old overpriced family hauler. I traded a 2016 Explorer for my Telluride SX and it’s been one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. The Explorer had so many recalls and the gas mileage was atrocious.
Yeah and in the SX (just speaking from my own, don’t know if this applies to the lower trims) you can change your interior illumination color from the infotainment screen. Right now my interior glows hot pink at night, but eventually I’ll pick a different color.
I just bought a 2021 Highlander instead of a Korean built version based on the historic reliability of Toyota’s in general. I expect to keep the Highlander for many years.
I test drove the Telluride a month ago. It's a very good Mom car, sort of a minivan with a lot of nice features. It's going above MSRP here in AZ. The dealer was surprised when I went with the 2020 4Runner.
The Telluride definitely looks a class above the Highlander just from looking at this video alone, which says much. Also, the 3rd row seating on the Telluride is just way better. He looked so cramped on the Highlander. It's not even close between these two vehicles.
I’m 6’1” and I rode in the middle of the highlander with plenty of legroom for me and for the full size adult behind me. What I imagine is going on here is the middle seat on the Toyota can slide further back to give more room to the captains chairs if no one is in the back. There is definitely room for two rows of adults and this video is deceiving on that note.
derek flint Kia greatly under estimated the demand for the Telly. I don’t think Kia intended to compete in the luxury market but as you said, Kia is attracting lot of luxury vehicle owners and the the highest demand is the fully loaded trim and not the middle or entry model. It really says lot about what Kia has done with the Telly.
yeah this is a no brainer for me unless fuel economy is your #1 priority. i STILL do a double take when i see a telluride on the road. awesome SUV for the money
I'm not 100% sold on the Telluride. Only time will tell on reliability. As far as my money, I would purchase the Highlander due to it's long history of reliability.
Scott Song funny enough, there was a recent survey put Kia on top of Toyota. I think it was for reliability, so it seems Toyota has been sleeping for a while. I also gave my wife a new Kia Niro hybrid due to better economy than a Toyota, too.
We have a 2011 Highlander with 165k miles, and never even one code. Toyotas are bullit proof. We went with a 2020 Highlander Platinum and kept our 2011 too.
The Telluride is as promised. I just received a call today reminding me that it is my one year anniversary from the date of purchase. One year and I love it as much today as the day I drove it off of the lot. Great vehicle!
Ron Go12 I think you might of misunderstood my comment. I wasn’t poking fun at KIA, I was simply joking by quoting a famous quote used to make someone or something feel inferior... but I do know that KIA isn’t what it used to be
I've owned several Toyotas in my life and currently have two but in definitely considering the KIA. I went to test drive a telluride months ago but yeah, I only managed to catch a close up in one that was already sold to a customer.
@@chriss6356 I detail cars and one of my customer’s has a Telluride. The second row sun shade’s on his car are already broken lol. However he said that he had no mechanical issues so far. Seems like Toyota’s interior build quality is much better
As a Korean we are on the comeup it was embarrassing to be korean like 10 years ago my family didnt even buy korean cars! Now when it comes to features and tech Kia/Hyundai are the epitome of value and they are more reliable
I agree. I have a 2020 Kia Sorento and it is as reliable as any car out there. I also have a 2009 BMW which I love driving, but maintenance costs are atrocious. I can’t wait for Kia to bring the Sorento EV model. That’s something I’ll be waiting for
They had some huge quality issues from 2011-2014 when people think they "turned around". I'm sure this Telluride will last a long time given it uses their V6 which is excellent but their most reliable cars were pumped out between 2002-2010. The Theta II almost ruined all of their progress and if you hear negative stories about a modern Hyundai, it's more than not going to be about a Sonata or Santa Fe with a Theta engine. They have since turned it around but I find it funny people think some of their worst times, quality wise, was when they "turned around". I got a used 2010 Elantra over a 2011 model specifically to avoid anything they made that year and I'm glad I did. For the record, I'm a massive Hyundai/Kia fan but I became a fan because of their 2000s cars as they looked better than Toyota Imho and, had more features, but had very similar quality. I hope they continue that mission throughout the 2020s cuz their new products are so promising and I'm looking forward to upgrading in a couple of years hopefully to another Hyundai barring any future quality scandals.
Yeah, the thing is we can compare the 20 yr old highlander because they are still on the road. As long as you don't buy a hybrid, the highlander could last 30, even 40 yrs. Resale on Toyota is insane. Kbb put the highlander as #1. Tundras with over 200k still go over 10k.
@@danescag4754 my 2009 highlander blew its engine, had a few problems before that. I have 2002 toyota that still running tho. I don't think newer models aren't that reliable tbh. I won't be buying Toyota anymore
Loved the video. I just purchased a Subaru Ascent Limited, but I researched and drove the Telluride, Palisade, etc. Honestly it came down to value for me, and the comparably equipped Telluride would be about $10K more here in Nashville, TN than the Ascent. I’m not sure why the Ascent doesn’t get as much love on these reviews, but I’m very happy with it.
The Ascent was our number 2 pick when we compared the Telluride, Atlas, and Ascent. We would probably prefer it over the Pilot and this new Highlander. You made an excellent choice as well.
I use mine all the time and it’s totally fine. Idk why people say this. The third row is not supposed to be like a first class seat, it’s functional, and it totally does the job.
That’s true but honestly I think people who really need a third row should just get a minivan. If I had more than 2 kids I’d just grab a Honda Odyssey and call it a day.
As expected, your reviews are among the best, Sofyan, with an abundance of detail and thoughtful comments. I'm looking forward to more collabs between you and Alex from Alex on Autos, you guys are the most in-depth reviewers in the business. Also, looks like you're my brother-in-law neighbor... very good choice of neighborhood! Stay safe! :-)
The Highlander may likely but also might not its a brand new vehicle and Toyota has had their share of problems just like the rest especially now a days with this much competition.. i have owned most of the major brands including Toyota's and they all break
The Highlander will likely prove much more reliable over the long haul as well as enjoy stronger resale value. Styling matters but there are many other factors to be considered, especially if purchasing over leasing.
If you a good score credit of course bank will let you borrow money and use your credit card anyways even middle people can afford to buy a new Cadillac or lexus if youre a fan of a car.
Lowlands They did not come up with it out of nowhere, they just made smart hiring choices. The lead designer for Kia used to work for Audi. And he did a damn good job with the Telluride!
LOL! I was actually looking for this comment. I seen a lot of Telluride's with the exterior of white. They look Beautiful! My Telluride is Black with Ebony interior and I love it! I think those are the best two colors on it! God bless everyone and stay safe.
As an owner of my third Kia Optima (2017 SXL my latest) I'd trust every new Kia they launch. Telluride crushes the market for price, size and features!!
"Modest" is subjective. The Kia has a 100k mile warranty. Resale value not applicable because the Kia is 3.5k cheaper so that makes up for that plus the Kia will age much better due to the design that looks years ahead. Both are great, but the Kia is greater. No real disadvantages.
Iamallwaysright1 I would say your 2018 Kia randomly catching on fire is a real disadvantage: www.consumeraffairs.com/news/hyundai-and-kia-recall-500000-cars-that-could-randomly-catch-fire-030419.html One from March of 2020: www.kiro7.com/news/trending/kia-recalls-another-192k-cars-due-risk-engine-fire/SB67XQUR6RH43JQF2NFAKCGNWM/
@@moloono1 I don't own a Kia. Eveey manufacturer has issues every once in a while. Japanese, American, European manufacturers, not just Koreans, so that's not a good point my friend.
@@moloono1 yeah, you're linking a 2018 random kia vehicle to a "2020 telluride." Can I link you thousands of toyota vehicles catching fire since the dawn of time as well?
I prefer the Kia Telluride over the Toyota highlander. The third row in the Telluride is more spacious and I find that the highlander 3rd row is cramp which I would prefer the Sienna over the highlander because of space and comfort plus awd. I like the palisde because of the styling over the Telluride.
With the 35 mpg highlander hybrid it would be no question for me. I think the highlander looks better as well, but the CX 9 blows them both away in terms of looks.
If you're at the point where you need more than 5 seats you should just get a minivan. I know people don't want them because of the stigma or whatever but I don't get the point of these SUV's cramming in a third row but trying not to stretch them out to look just like a minivan without the sliding doors.
Vans suck the gas mileage is horrible i had 4 vans 1 gm 2 dodges and a kia sedona now have a kia sorrento sx and the gas mileage is way better. Plus it has 7 seats for the family. The suv is way safer with the all wheel drive. So a van is a horrible idea from someone with experience in this subject. Unless you don't care about the price of gas and traction in the winter then buy a van
Have a 2016 Highlander. Love it. Great vehicle. The new model looks nice, but no where close to me wanting to upgrade. Also as someone mentioned, resale values are great.
The fact that you don’t want to upgrade says everything . I’m going to keep my Toyota for 10 yrs . My mom’s 2014 highlander runs great just inside is dated
Same here! My Telluride SX turned a year old last week and I still enjoy it just as much now as I did on the first day I got it. And yeah, it still gets mistaken quite often for a Range Rover. 😍
We sold our Hyundai and got a Toyota Highlander Hybrid (Limited). We love it! There are so many small improvements that are not obvious at first glance. Perfect for 2 adults, 2 boys and 2 labs.
The Telluride's design is just so gorgeous. Don't know why Toyota still insists on making their cars look like The Predator when there are other beautiful design options.
I have the 2020 highlander and honestly I do not like it I don’t enjoy driving for some reason it feels like it’s cheaply made , BTW my previous car was 2017 highlander in which I fell in love with I wish I kept it !
@Der Schwindel I never trusted JD Power. I'm not lying when I say their office shares the same building as the regional HQ for GM. Located in my town of Westlake Village, CA.
The only thing Toyota fans can argue is "reliability and resale value". My grandfathers 2015 Sorento just hit 100,000 and has had no issues. Before that, he had a 2012 Optima with no issues and before that he had a 2006 Camry. Toyota and Kia are both pretty reliable nowadays. And sure, Toyota may have the resale value but not too many are concerned too much about that.
@@TH-camuser1aa Finally got it and it is a fine engineering. I did not expect much but I fell in love with the self-parking function among other. Looks cool too.
I was luck enough to purchase the Telluride SX with the prestige package same as the video on Mat 19th 2019 and I love this vehicle. I'm from Michigan and have driven to Florida and the driving experience was excellent. Have not had any issues or problems.
Mileage is negligible, it's time that tells. I guarantee a 20 uear old car with only 10,000 miles will have more issues than a 3 year old car with 100,000 miles. Things degrade over time, and the quality of the plastics and gasket materials used will tell over time.
Toyota Owner here.. Networth is about 3 million and growing and age is 35... I went to Toyota Dealership with my Wife and small son looking to swap out my 2013 Camry for a mid level Highlander (XLE).. I was impressed with everything, but the backrow or third row seat was small... So around the corner was a Hyundai dealership and to be honest we have passed many times without any interest; however, the sales person at the Toyota dealership was pushy and knew less about the suv he was showing me and also lied about when the promotions were going end (he stated the same day)... So, I told my wife that since we about drop close 44k-47k with taxes let eliminate the Hyundai Palisade since we already look at the Kia Telluride (dealer wanted 55k because demand was high for a mid level model in an ugly color) and that was no go.. I was not expecting much at the Hyundai dealership or looking at the Palisade; however, that all changed, after I stepped into the cabin of a SEL Premium model which is comparable to the Highlander xle model... Hands down the Palisade won, I shocked how good the interior and spacious the cabin is.. The third row was perfect for an adult up to 6'1... I was blown away by all the features and it feels like a luxurious vehicle and even beats them for the price... Looks like we are going buy one soon!!
These automakers are Trying to pump their products out hard-core, they are sending out so many cars to reviewers lately haha, good for Sofyan, thanks for the great video.
I'm guessing that the long term value retention of the Toyota will be significantly better based on reputation alone. Depreciation is a major cost of ownership on a new vehicle. KIA has come a long way and they should be commended for doing such a good job on this one. Excellent review as always!
I’m 5’9” and sat for 2 hours in the 3rd row seats of the highlander and it was the most uncomfortable two hours of my entire life. Surprised they didn’t make it bigger.
These are both great SUVs ,, i wud recommend them to anyone ... But there is one thing that the Highlander has over Kia is years of reputation and reliability under its belt where Kia still needs to prove that
Jedi One How are they superior, the Kia uses a defined Genesis engine, only it’s transverse, which has dual port and direct just like the Toyota....If you plan on keeping the vehicle for 10 years plus then Toyota, but don’t think the Koreans aren’t catching up to them because they are with every new model
It’s a shame people are gullible enough to spend all that extra money based on a brand name, when in reality depreciation is gonna be a bitch for just about any family hauler you buy brand new. People who are that pressed about depreciation most likely won’t buy a brand new car, which means they won’t be getting a Telluride anytime soon anyway but yet they still holler about resale in the comments. Meanwhile I’ve been enjoying my SX for a year now, still worth every penny and zero plans to ever trade it in!
@@goodgirl_goneglam6173 honestly, value hasnt dropped much on Telluride to the point it's better to buy brand new... if one can find one at MSRP without markup
@@goodgirl_goneglam6173 The difference is Highlander's and actually most Toyota's hold their value better than any other brand out there because of reliability. Your Kia will be in a junk yard in 10 years meanwhile that Highlander will be barely broken in at 200k miles and still worth a decent penny.
@@andrew.woolman7449 because they hate on Hyundai and Kia souly because they know that they are coming for the top manufacturers and they shit talk them because they feel that their precious Japanese cars are under threat.
@@JT-ir5nz kia/hundai doesnt have a single model in the top 10 most sold car models in a year so there not close to competing with the top brands right now, their competing is the mid tier market and the telluride/palisade is gonna need at least 5--8 years until its considered reliable since its a new model.
If KIA manages to put a bench seat in top SX trim Then it will definitely be my next vehicle. Until then I can’t pay top dollar and miss out on an extra seat. Sorry but I just feel like captains chairs are useless.
I just bought 2021 Telluride Night Fall Edition it is truly amazing! Great safety features love the tech in the vehicle! It has classy upscale interior! It drives like a sports sedan, throw it in sport mode and it takes off!
I called over 40 Kia dealerships across the US and found only 2 willing to sell it to me AT MSRP. Most on the W Coast are $5-7k over MSRP, middle of the country around $3-4k over MSRP, and E Coast was around $4-5k over MSRP. The two were in MS and NY, so even after shipping came out less than the others. Call around, no point getting shafted by your local dealership.
I actually really like how the highlander looks. It’s really pretty in that blue but the interior is a bit dated. The telluride has more tech and seems more updated even though these two came out the same year.
@@jsun3117 oh bull.....fyi, Kia Corp's VP is world class engineer German Peter Schreyer who was head of Audi and a chief designer for BMW. So, u get some German influence going. The Korean products are now outranking Japanese. That said, Korean stil will have more depreciation value just because of the reputation not being as long/strong as Toyota's. Google "Korean vehicles vs Japanese" and u will find info on how Korean vehicles are outranking the competiion, from Fortune, Forbes, JD Power, Consumer Reports and more. However, Toyota is still top notch in many cases and Lexus remains my SUV of choice.
I'm just glad someone finally addressed the inventory issues with the Telluride. Seems like every review just by default says Telluride wins on bang-for-buck, but they conclude that based solely on MSRP. Doesn't matter if MSRP is a good deal if dealers are charging several thousand above MSRP for higher trims.
The Telluride/Palisade twins are two of the HOTTEST crossovers on the market right now. Even during this pandemic, dealers can't keep them in stock and sell them for MSRP or more. We've been looking forward to pitting our favorite family car against the new Highlander since we drove them. After watching, let us know below if you are team Telluride or team Highlander!
Toyota missed the mark pretty bad. What was the point? This isn't a 3-row crossover if you don't have a useable 3rd row. Just another fleet vehicle box checker.
Redline Reviews team telluride! I own one that’s black with black rims and tint! Loveeee it! Top model! Close to 64,000 after upgrades like under coat protection etcetera!
Team Telluride all the way!
I’m voting Telluride although, personally, I do prefer the Hyundai twin. Excellent comparison video, as always Thanks Sofyan!
PLEASE tell Kia and Toyota to offer a BENCH SEAT in the TOP TRIM! Explorer is the only mainstream brand to let me have a bench seat in their top trim, but I'd rather get one of these two. Interestingly, in the Highlander, the bench seat (also not available in top trim) is HARD AS A BRICK in the center section where the 3rd person would sit. Very bad design.
Last May I bought a new 2019 Kia Optima EX 1.6T. My daily roundtrip commute is 125 miles. Between that and regular errands and trips, I've already put over 34,000 miles on it. Let me tell you, there has been NO issues. Not one rattle or squeak in the interior. Every mechanism works without fail or hiccup. And the ride is luxury car smooth and quiet. The seats are wonderful and the roominess is outrageous. My point is..if anyone's ever had doubts about Kia quality, get those doubts out of your head. Kia's service department is top-notch!! Regular maintenance is performed quickly and cheap. Last time I went, I sat in the Telluride to see how it was inside. I basically sat in it the whole time my car was serviced. It was so nice, comfy, and roomy. I truly felt I was in a luxury SUV. It felt better than the Lexus RX I used to have. The Telluride will be my next vehicle.
Kia is designed for the dump. Which is 150, 000 km after that u gotta spend lije 10K to keep it alive for another 250K km.
I had 120k on my kia before I traded it in. Zero issues as well. Loved it. People just hate because the name and how they were made 20 years ago or haven't been in one to experience it. I can honestly say with my optima and now my sorento with 55k miles and no problems. I will only buy kia from here on out.
@@brayan8346 They had gotten better by 2019, the year I bought mine. The plant moved, and new people started working. The car had also gotten reworked after the 2016. I currently have 75,000 miles and still no issues. The biggest surprise has been no rattles or creaks or leaks as of yet. The only reason I will not buy another Kia, though, is their dealership practices. When I saw they upcharged the Telluride $3995 over sticker JUST because it was "too much of a bargain" they lost me.
@@brayan8346 I've owned a few Toyotas and found them to be great at what they're built to do...give decades of reliable and dependable driving. I'd never put Kia above Toyota for that. Matter of fact, I will buy a Toyota afterward. Just waiting for the RAV4 to have its mid-model redo. I've had Hondas that all rattled after 8000 miles, albeit I lived in NY where the streets weren't good at the time. Lately, Honda has been having electrical issues.
But can it reach 150,000 and up.
My Tacoma went up to 363,000 with no major repairs.
Own both brands, Toyota wins in longevity and resale. Kia has more space. Love styling on both SUVs. I don’t need the third row, I would take the Toyota.
The telluride looks beautiful in person. My first car was a Kia, honestly with Kia stepping up I wouldn’t mind getting another Kia.
Yes I'm in so in love with Kia since the Forte
Kia/Hyundai been stepped it up. People just been sleeping on them.
I have the Sorento Platinum for the family and a VW for myself. Going to trade in the VW for a Stinger soon, and in a couple of years the Sorento for the new one. Love Kia's designs and quality. Just a shame we are never going to get the Telluride here in Australia
@@andrew.woolman7449 you will have to wait a year or two for the markups to stop. They cannot keep the telluride in stock, so of course they mark it up. Its called "supply and demand". It is still a Kia. And Kias are now some of the best cars out there.
While I do like the Tellurides exterior design better I prefer the interior on the Highlander and also the fuel economy is a plus trust me even 1 or 2 mpg add up in the long run. But the deal breaker for me in the Telluride is that it's a new vehicle and no history on its life, while Toyota has been making the Highlander since 2001 and most of those are still running solid like a clock.
The 2020 KIA Telluride SX is one the most visually pleasing vehicles I have ever seen. And yes, I mean out of all cars. 🤤
I still find the palisade interior way better than the kia
style 20 yeah I can see why some would find the Palisades interior to be better. I completely get that. It’s just not for me. Telluride has the better interior for me.
@@fakedazzleful I agree with the Palisade being better over the Telluride on interior styling, however I personally like the total package of the Telluride.
style 20 I saw the interior of the Kia, the seat is made of quilted leather, yuck
Lets see what happen in ten years I pick toyota forever sorry but I love the higlanders I have 2 and I thincking about third
My 94 celica has 247k mi. and my 1998 Land Cruiser is pushing 400k. both run great. Kia has come a long way, but only time will tell regarding their quality and reliability.
No arguing the Telluride is a standout in its class and deserves recognition. The Stinger too!
Telluride is the unicorn of Mid size SUV's this year. I absolutely enjoy my telluride inside and out. Nothing has been able to match it thus far. Great review as always.
Thanks for comment - what cars are you familiar with?
Hyundai Palisade??
Pretty sure Toyota realizes that few consumers use the 3rd row for adults in this class. That’s reserved for full sized SUV’s i.e. Land Cruiser, Yukon XL, etc. Toyota did it’s homework and right sized this product.
Telluride, Colorado. Beautiful little town nestled in the mountains!
Palisade, Colorado. A "suburb" of Grand Junction... About 125 miles from Telluride
Expensive*
Highlanders have been reliability kings for years and the resale on Toyota’s in general reflect that. Kia is def upping their game with the Telluride though...long term we’ll see.
The resale value on the Korean brands won't be good years down the road after the Coronavirus SUV bubble pops.
You can't go wrong with most of car brands nowadays, cars aren't investments, so if you're buying a particular brand merely on resale value, then you shouldn't be driving a car in the first place. With that said, my $ goes to Kia for obvious reasons.
The highlander looks older than the telluride. Toyota has recently made some of their newer cars look very nice, but they could have done a bit of a better job with the highlander honestly.
toyota doesn't want to cannibalize their Lexus RX.
True Kia definitely has the lander in the looks!!
Highlander side panel is ugly and Subaru grill is just as bad .... what were they thinking ?
Probably cause they've sat up top for so long that they've gotten lazier in designing cars. Hopefully, pressure from the Koreans(Kia/Hyundai, same company) are gonna spice things up and cause Toyota to redesign their cars....as well as their infotainment system. Toyota's are indeed reliable for the most part but in this day an age where other car manufacturers are offering things that use to be luxury before, Toyota starting to seem more outdated, but Toyota always has gone with the don't fix it if it ain't broken
Yes it looks dated . I love the looks of the teluride
No contest, the Telluride definitely wins for me. The Highlander simply looks just like everything else and more “boring” to the eye.
O ok so you go on looks alone you're so smart NOT
I hate the redesigned exterior of the Highlander. Toyota fumbled that one. Even though Toyota sells ALOT of Highlanders, that's mostly because of it's legendary cult like following from the 80 series. The Telluride has the most leg room for any 3 row crossover and it is a handsome exterior design and Kia did a great job on the interior as well. My sister bought a new Telluride and since she has 2 teenage girls, the best feature is Kia put USB ports/chargers on the sides of all the seats which if you have teenage girls, there is nothing worst to deal with in the world when teenage girls cellphones die!!😫
Tjk 92 because of its reliability
@@thoone2746 Looks sell my friend. People don't give a shit about reliability until they are stuck on the freeway waiting for assistance lol
The KIA is so UGLY and FAT you think its a used Army truck, especially with those damn UGLY black wheels.
I had no interest in this segment, but Telluride is the best so far.
Toyota is a legendary brand,I respect ✊ them a lot, but in this segment Kia is the clear winner.
don't care for either. cost difference between the inflated price of Kia Telli and the Lexus RX350 has narrowed. would rather have the Lexus for @ $4K more.
@Don G
That’s a really good point 🤗
Don G and you’d have an empty can for a car, pretty much
@Paul Yun Enjoy your Telluride lease, you'll regret owning one. I know former Hyundai and Kia leasees and owners, and everyone one of them ditched it within 1-2 years. The 10 year warranty is irrelevant. They wont last that long. And even if they did, good luck convincing a dealership, for example, that the powertrain failed from normal wear.
@@SC-or2zb never seen an empty can RX350. The base model is nicely equipped. The initial quality and design of the Telluride might be nice, so I'd recommend it for lease, but not own.
The best thing is, the Telluride is one of those cars that looks _even better_ in person. Idk what it is about videos, but it makes the car look a little too bulbous (but of course it's still nowhere near the likes of Highlander / Pilot, and some other competition) but in reality it's very well styled and it is more angular than the camera gives off.
Telluride is ugly. Highlander isn't much better.
@@00_UU ur Ugly
I would say better than Tahoe
@@00_UU I would disagree because Telluride has all lines that make sense and new Highlander lines don't make sense basically it's a deformity It Feels Like a person who design it has some mental illness please take a look at the Highlander design feels like a Down syndrome
1_UW Sales day differently. I was incredibly impressed to see the Palisade (dark purple and loaded) in person.
I cannot stop looking at the rearview mirror when a Telluride creeps up, those amber DRL lights are such a simple addition yet so unique.
my family had always been a die hard toyota family. all our cars used to be japanese. but since we got our 2013 hyundai sonata, we have had 3 hyundais and 2 kias. we love all our korean cars but my dad got a new camry back in 2017. he has buyer's remorse. he wishes he had stuck with korean cars. it's amazing to see hyundai/kia improve so much in just about a decade
Toyota has been getting away with the bear minimum in design and technology with their mass produced/best selling cars, while Hyundai/Kia have been more innovative=think Lexus' beginnings. I like to support companies that work hard to get my attention and allow me to get the most with my hard earned money. Toyota's reliability, though, is hard to beat. But Toyota has the opportunity to give us both and they choose not to do that.
all comes down to what’s under the hood and reliability reports 👍
T. E. L. L. U. R. I. D. E. all day long! Can't afford a car but everytime I see this car, I touch it for good luck. In 2023 I would still want to buy this car.
Speak it into existence my friend and it will happen! I have one and I promise you you won’t ever need another vehicle!
In 2023 Honda will have a new Pilot and that will be the talk in every station!
@@lordsknight4516 have you seen their latest re designs and refreshes? Pitiful. The interiors are plasticky and bland and the newer Hondas have had many reliability issues.
@@lordsknight4516 Honda pilot along with Acura MDX was picked as top 10 worst SUVs to buy in 2020... They are not the Honda of 90s anymore...
Make sure you also save enough money 💰 for repair because it a Kia it will break down a whole lot maybe you'll hate it by then 😉
Telluride hands down! It just stands out against any other SUV! I love it.
ahah I find that funny Kia will forever be unreliable and cheap.. in 15 years or more the highlander will out run it in every way what a useless comment to post.
@@bennaggenda If you need to keep your car for 15 years, then you buy an outdated Toyota with decade old tech... In 15 years, most everyone is moving on to electric vehicles... 😆... And you won't get more than a dime for any 15 yo vehicle regardless of brand... 😆
@@moloono1 Or when it stalls in the middle of the highway and a semi rear ends you ... www.consumerreports.org/car-recalls-defects/new-toyota-highlander-suvs-recalled-for-stall-risk/#:~:text=Vehicles%20recalled%3A%20Every%202020%20Toyota,occurs%20at%20a%20high%20speed.
@@anoop4243 damn thats one savage reply👍👍👍😂😂
Thanks for the review! It's refreshing to be able to continue to watch car reviews even though we're stuck at home. I appreciate that you continue to add new content during this time.
Glad we can help keep you guys entertained and informed ;) Stay safe!
As far as looks and comfort are concerned the KIA Telluride has the advantage, hands down. When you figure in reliability the Toyota wins the comparison.
Telluride is newer, cooler looking, better options, bigger, more practical, better warranty... There you have it folks. Telluride is the better options between these two Asian cars.
Isaac Kamau that’s a very subjective view
Cheaper too
Lmao, Highlander is a Toyota. Did you forget?
I bought the 2021 all Black Telluride Nightfall Edition last week! This is my first SUV and I’m blown away! It’s classy and sporty at the same time! The tech in it is amazing! It’s really fun to drive! Throw it in sport mode and it’s like you’re driving a sports sedan!
Very good comparison of the two cars (great editing). Thank you.
I think people miss the point of the Highlander. Of course, it’s not the biggest in the segment. Not everyone wants to drive a huge vehicle, even with a large family. There are Suburbans and Expeditions for a reason. I love the way the Highlander drives and feels on the road. It does have a smaller interior, but that makes it feel more secure, sporty, dare I say agile. Regardless, no one should ever have to pay ABOVE MSRP....taking that into account, the highlander would be cheaper. I’ve seen Tellurides go for $52k+. That’s stupid. Highlander (gas only) maxes out around that same price. Reliability, fuel economy, and style win it for me with the Highlander (I think the Telluride already looks old on the outside).
The Highlander is more of the same. Even the new explorer looks more modern and that thing is kinda eh. The Kia is great
I love explorers but very disappointed in the new 2020. The price, quality issues, lack of features, and it looking basically the same is a really big turn off. You’re right about the Kia too lol
roberto R even if there are some complaints on the Toyota 8 speed
Exactly. Toyota has gotten complacent, as have most manufacturers of larger SUVs. The Telluride has really put the industry on notice that consumers still enjoy something a little different instead of the same old same old overpriced family hauler. I traded a 2016 Explorer for my Telluride SX and it’s been one of the best decisions I’ve ever made. The Explorer had so many recalls and the gas mileage was atrocious.
GoodGirl_ GoneGlam If you think the Telluride has good gas mileage, wait till you hear about the Highlander hybrid!
Been seeing a lot of these Tellurides around lately and they look very nice in person.
7:30 I noticed the interior illumination (blue)
I've seen a nighttime review of the Telluride,
and it looks upscale 👍
Yeah and in the SX (just speaking from my own, don’t know if this applies to the lower trims) you can change your interior illumination color from the infotainment screen. Right now my interior glows hot pink at night, but eventually I’ll pick a different color.
I just bought a 2021 Highlander instead of a Korean built version based on the historic reliability of Toyota’s in general. I expect to keep the Highlander for many years.
I test drove the Telluride a month ago. It's a very good Mom car, sort of a minivan with a lot of nice features. It's going above MSRP here in AZ.
The dealer was surprised when I went with the 2020 4Runner.
Excellent choice! The 4Runner will last you longer and if you’re ready to change vehicles, will sell for a lot more.
I absolutely my Telluride but my best friend has a Highlander and it's very nice too. You can't go wrong with either.
The Telluride is the best looking in its class
Lol not on the exterior.
@@trent7080 best looking means exterior... 😆
@@trent7080 name a vehicle that looks better. oh wait. you can't.
@@af7119 Ford Explorer, Toyota Highlander, Jeep Grand Cherokee.
@@trent7080 Explorer is equal. highlander looks like shit. grand cherokee only has two rows lol.
Just brought a telluride! Thank you to ur great and informative reviews!!
The Telluride definitely looks a class above the Highlander just from looking at this video alone, which says much. Also, the 3rd row seating on the Telluride is just way better. He looked so cramped on the Highlander. It's not even close between these two vehicles.
@Der Schwindel The Highlander looks like an angry fish.... Along with the entire Toyota lineup.
I’m 6’1” and I rode in the middle of the highlander with plenty of legroom for me and for the full size adult behind me. What I imagine is going on here is the middle seat on the Toyota can slide further back to give more room to the captains chairs if no one is in the back. There is definitely room for two rows of adults and this video is deceiving on that note.
@ got my wife a telluride about a month ago from a traverse. Well worth the money
@Der Schwindel Telluride looks more like a Range Rover, probably is a consensus best looking SUV out there...
derek flint Kia greatly under estimated the demand for the Telly. I don’t think Kia intended to compete in the luxury market but as you said, Kia is attracting lot of luxury vehicle owners and the the highest demand is the fully loaded trim and not the middle or entry model. It really says lot about what Kia has done with the Telly.
As somebody who works on cars, I hate hood struts. They tend to fail prematurely, and when a hood falls on your head it hurts like hell lol
yeah this is a no brainer for me unless fuel economy is your #1 priority. i STILL do a double take when i see a telluride on the road. awesome SUV for the money
The Telluride just won best world vehicle Award.
polofunk And the POS PT Cruiser won best car award.
@@moloono1 Ok so people aren't perfect. They do make mistakes....geez.
I believe Pontiac Aztek won that award in 90s, Aztek and Telluride two of the best
polofunk Sorry, didn’t mean to come across rude. I’m just saying those awards don’t really mean anything.
in about 5 years telluride will win the world's worst vehicle award.
I'm not 100% sold on the Telluride. Only time will tell on reliability. As far as my money, I would purchase the Highlander due to it's long history of reliability.
Yeah me too..highlander is bulletproof..GDI engines on kia is prone to carbon build up on the intake valves which means requiring more maintenance
Scott Song funny enough, there was a recent survey put Kia on top of Toyota. I think it was for reliability, so it seems Toyota has been sleeping for a while. I also gave my wife a new Kia Niro hybrid due to better economy than a Toyota, too.
We have a 2011 Highlander with 165k miles, and never even one code. Toyotas are bullit proof. We went with a 2020 Highlander Platinum and kept our 2011 too.
The Telluride is as promised. I just received a call today reminding me that it is my one year anniversary from the date of purchase. One year and I love it as much today as the day I drove it off of the lot. Great vehicle!
im here to see the KIA, technically...
and basically, KIA is a better car
“But it’s still a Kia!!!!!!!!!!!”
Ron Go12 not from what I’ve read and heard, those tellurides are giving lots of problems already. I wouldn’t give looks for reliability
Ron Go12 I think you might of misunderstood my comment. I wasn’t poking fun at KIA, I was simply joking by quoting a famous quote used to make someone or something feel inferior... but I do know that KIA isn’t what it used to be
Ron Go12 but it’s still a kia
I've owned several Toyotas in my life and currently have two but in definitely considering the KIA. I went to test drive a telluride months ago but yeah, I only managed to catch a close up in one that was already sold to a customer.
I test drove one too. I wanted the Kia but after I sat in it everything felt so cheap and flimsy. I went with Highlander. It feels much more solid.
@@chriss6356 I detail cars and one of my customer’s has a Telluride. The second row sun shade’s on his car are already broken lol. However he said that he had no mechanical issues so far. Seems like Toyota’s interior build quality is much better
@@Smalaihollo maybe they did something wrong with it.....
My uncle's hyundai is 3/4 years old still everything works.
As a Korean we are on the comeup it was embarrassing to be korean like 10 years ago my family didnt even buy korean cars! Now when it comes to features and tech Kia/Hyundai are the epitome of value and they are more reliable
A Korean rocking a Honda profile pic? Alrighty then...🤔🤔
I agree. I have a 2020 Kia Sorento and it is as reliable as any car out there. I also have a 2009 BMW which I love driving, but maintenance costs are atrocious. I can’t wait for Kia to bring the Sorento EV model. That’s something I’ll be waiting for
They had some huge quality issues from 2011-2014 when people think they "turned around". I'm sure this Telluride will last a long time given it uses their V6 which is excellent but their most reliable cars were pumped out between 2002-2010. The Theta II almost ruined all of their progress and if you hear negative stories about a modern Hyundai, it's more than not going to be about a Sonata or Santa Fe with a Theta engine. They have since turned it around but I find it funny people think some of their worst times, quality wise, was when they "turned around". I got a used 2010 Elantra over a 2011 model specifically to avoid anything they made that year and I'm glad I did. For the record, I'm a massive Hyundai/Kia fan but I became a fan because of their 2000s cars as they looked better than Toyota Imho and, had more features, but had very similar quality. I hope they continue that mission throughout the 2020s cuz their new products are so promising and I'm looking forward to upgrading in a couple of years hopefully to another Hyundai barring any future quality scandals.
J High yea ima Honda fan so what? Problem?
Perhaps the only selling point of a Toyota nowadays is peace of mind, knowing that the car will last for what you spent.
I know the highlander has been around for almost 20 years but I prefer the Telluride
Edit: your neighbor looks like hes the nicest person in the world
Aside from probably better reliability, cant think of anything else that makes me want a highlander over the kia.
How about the other neighbor with 2 Type R's Dang they look good!
Yeah, the thing is we can compare the 20 yr old highlander because they are still on the road. As long as you don't buy a hybrid, the highlander could last 30, even 40 yrs. Resale on Toyota is insane. Kbb put the highlander as #1. Tundras with over 200k still go over 10k.
@@danescag4754 my 2009 highlander blew its engine, had a few problems before that. I have 2002 toyota that still running tho. I don't think newer models aren't that reliable tbh. I won't be buying Toyota anymore
Loved the video. I just purchased a Subaru Ascent Limited, but I researched and drove the Telluride, Palisade, etc. Honestly it came down to value for me, and the comparably equipped Telluride would be about $10K more here in Nashville, TN than the Ascent. I’m not sure why the Ascent doesn’t get as much love on these reviews, but I’m very happy with it.
The Ascent was our number 2 pick when we compared the Telluride, Atlas, and Ascent. We would probably prefer it over the Pilot and this new Highlander. You made an excellent choice as well.
Highlander’s third row is a joke, they shouldn’t even pretend like it has three rows...
How often do you have more than 4 adult-sized humans in one car at the same time?
I use mine all the time and it’s totally fine. Idk why people say this. The third row is not supposed to be like a first class seat, it’s functional, and it totally does the job.
That’s true but honestly I think people who really need a third row should just get a minivan. If I had more than 2 kids I’d just grab a Honda Odyssey and call it a day.
Calisto Riviera nah, minivans isn’t even a option if you’re mentally stable 🥴💣❌🙅🏾♂️❌
Calisto Riviera why get a minivan when you have a Telluride or a Palisade that actually has great space and you don’t look like a biiiotch ✅
As expected, your reviews are among the best, Sofyan, with an abundance of detail and thoughtful comments.
I'm looking forward to more collabs between you and Alex from Alex on Autos, you guys are the most in-depth reviewers in the business.
Also, looks like you're my brother-in-law neighbor... very good choice of neighborhood!
Stay safe! :-)
Even though i'm a toyota fan, the telluride is a better crossover overall
Crossover?... The Highlander and Telluride are not crossovers... they're considering mid-to-full size SUVs.
The Telluride is Stunning! Excellent review
We shall see how the telluride holds up over time. The highlander will age like fine wine.
The Highlander may likely but also might not its a brand new vehicle and Toyota has had their share of problems just like the rest especially now a days with this much competition.. i have owned most of the major brands including Toyota's and they all break
@@joebrown9621 did you change the oil?
These are the two SUVs that are at the top of my list. Glad to see a video that compares them side by side.
The Highlander will likely prove much more reliable over the long haul as well as enjoy stronger resale value. Styling matters but there are many other factors to be considered, especially if purchasing over leasing.
Tell me if your Telluride is still around in 20 years. I can't believe it got such high reviews since it is fairly new so no information on longevity.
Totally agree
People in US aren’t poor. They change/replace their vehicles every 5-10 years.
If you a good score credit of course bank will let you borrow money and use your credit card anyways even middle people can afford to buy a new Cadillac or lexus if youre a fan of a car.
💯 had a Highlander 1st gen (2003)now have the 3rd gen (2018) …. Bulletproof
@@ostadfiha4225 yea they not Poot they in debt 💸
Telluride in that white color looks stunning indeed. How the heck did KIA come up with that design out of nowhere!
Lowlands They did not come up with it out of nowhere, they just made smart hiring choices. The lead designer for Kia used to work for Audi. And he did a damn good job with the Telluride!
LOL! I was actually looking for this comment. I seen a lot of Telluride's with the exterior of white. They look Beautiful! My Telluride is Black with Ebony interior and I love it! I think those are the best two colors on it!
God bless everyone and stay safe.
@@mutotalamb7802 we are debating between the moss green and black. The green looks great in the sx
Years ago, Kia motors hired Peter Schreyer..sp. Schreyer was the former head of design for Audi! Kia made a very smart move.
I have the telluride and love everything about it. Great ride and comfort plus turns lots of heads. Get lot of compliments.
The Kia stands out way more than the Toyota. I'd still learn towards the Toyota because of the reliability, but the Kia is a great package.
As an owner of my third Kia Optima (2017 SXL my latest) I'd trust every new Kia they launch. Telluride crushes the market for price, size and features!!
Toyota: Resale value, reliability and modest.
Kia: Design and features.
Both are great...but it's what you want out of it.
"Modest" is subjective. The Kia has a 100k mile warranty. Resale value not applicable because the Kia is 3.5k cheaper so that makes up for that plus the Kia will age much better due to the design that looks years ahead. Both are great, but the Kia is greater. No real disadvantages.
Kia has all those points on the tele.
Iamallwaysright1 I would say your 2018 Kia randomly catching on fire is a real disadvantage: www.consumeraffairs.com/news/hyundai-and-kia-recall-500000-cars-that-could-randomly-catch-fire-030419.html
One from March of 2020: www.kiro7.com/news/trending/kia-recalls-another-192k-cars-due-risk-engine-fire/SB67XQUR6RH43JQF2NFAKCGNWM/
@@moloono1 I don't own a Kia. Eveey manufacturer has issues every once in a while. Japanese, American, European manufacturers, not just Koreans, so that's not a good point my friend.
@@moloono1 yeah, you're linking a 2018 random kia vehicle to a "2020 telluride." Can I link you thousands of toyota vehicles catching fire since the dawn of time as well?
Honda Pilot
Toyota Highlander
Kia Telluride
Hyundai Palisade
Subaru Ascent
Nissan Pathfinder
So many great options
I prefer the Kia Telluride over the Toyota highlander. The third row in the Telluride is more spacious and I find that the highlander 3rd row is cramp which I would prefer the Sienna over the highlander because of space and comfort plus awd. I like the palisde because of the styling over the Telluride.
I'd like to see a diesel and hybrid version of the Telluride with a more defined Tiger Nose like the upcoming 2021 Sorento.
Kia for me
Killed in action
With the 35 mpg highlander hybrid it would be no question for me. I think the highlander looks better as well, but the CX 9 blows them both away in terms of looks.
the highlander 3rd row is a joke. I was in the market for a 3-row and the absolute cramp space which isn't even enough for a 10-year old is a killer.
If you're at the point where you need more than 5 seats you should just get a minivan. I know people don't want them because of the stigma or whatever but I don't get the point of these SUV's cramming in a third row but trying not to stretch them out to look just like a minivan without the sliding doors.
Get an Odyssey or a Sedona
Vans suck the gas mileage is horrible i had 4 vans 1 gm 2 dodges and a kia sedona now have a kia sorrento sx and the gas mileage is way better. Plus it has 7 seats for the family. The suv is way safer with the all wheel drive. So a van is a horrible idea from someone with experience in this subject. Unless you don't care about the price of gas and traction in the winter then buy a van
Have a 2016 Highlander. Love it. Great vehicle. The new model looks nice, but no where close to me wanting to upgrade. Also as someone mentioned, resale values are great.
The fact that you don’t want to upgrade says everything . I’m going to keep my Toyota for 10 yrs . My mom’s 2014 highlander runs great just inside is dated
My telluride is still the best value hands down!
Tied with the Palisade.
Until trade in.
Dave Volz you will never trade in a telluride once you own one my friend!
Same here! My Telluride SX turned a year old last week and I still enjoy it just as much now as I did on the first day I got it. And yeah, it still gets mistaken quite often for a Range Rover. 😍
We sold our Hyundai and got a Toyota Highlander Hybrid (Limited). We love it! There are so many small improvements that are not obvious at first glance. Perfect for 2 adults, 2 boys and 2 labs.
The Telluride's design is just so gorgeous.
Don't know why Toyota still insists on making their cars look like The Predator when there are other beautiful design options.
I have the 2020 highlander and honestly I do not like it I don’t enjoy driving for some reason it feels like it’s cheaply made , BTW my previous car was 2017 highlander in which I fell in love with I wish I kept it !
Telluride for the win. It already won World Car of the Year 2020.
@Der Schwindel I never trusted JD Power. I'm not lying when I say their office shares the same building as the regional HQ for GM. Located in my town of Westlake Village, CA.
The only thing Toyota fans can argue is "reliability and resale value". My grandfathers 2015 Sorento just hit 100,000 and has had no issues. Before that, he had a 2012 Optima with no issues and before that he had a 2006 Camry. Toyota and Kia are both pretty reliable nowadays. And sure, Toyota may have the resale value but not too many are concerned too much about that.
I am still waiting for my Telluride order I've placed. Telluride is awesome!
Congrets did u got now?
No it's not! Not even close!
Get it yet?
@@TH-camuser1aa Finally got it and it is a fine engineering. I did not expect much but I fell in love with the self-parking function among other. Looks cool too.
@@primary8775 everyone is asking over sticker right now
Best comparison video I’ve ever seen! Depends if you want hybrid, more room with a almost creditable Kia.
6000 miles on my telly and love it more and more the more i drive it.
The blooper part was definitely funny! I’m sure it happens often, a video full of outtakes from other videos would be entertaining
Kia looked like a combination of land rover and cadilac,,while highlander looked liked a combination of subaru and a PT cruiser,,
Zed Lopez , I love Toyotas and therefore the Highlander but I agree with you
PT cruiser 😂😂😂 Whenever ny brother and i get to see them, we are like *Oh, thatsva nice dead-body hauler* xd
nailed it.
I was luck enough to purchase the Telluride SX with the prestige package same as the video on Mat 19th 2019 and I love this vehicle. I'm from Michigan and have driven to Florida and the driving experience was excellent. Have not had any issues or problems.
Both of them looks nice but once you get to 100k you’ll see who really is king
Mileage is negligible, it's time that tells. I guarantee a 20 uear old car with only 10,000 miles will have more issues than a 3 year old car with 100,000 miles. Things degrade over time, and the quality of the plastics and gasket materials used will tell over time.
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Toyota Owner here.. Networth is about 3 million and growing and age is 35... I went to Toyota Dealership with my Wife and small son looking to swap out my 2013 Camry for a mid level Highlander (XLE).. I was impressed with everything, but the backrow or third row seat was small... So around the corner was a Hyundai dealership and to be honest we have passed many times without any interest; however, the sales person at the Toyota dealership was pushy and knew less about the suv he was showing me and also lied about when the promotions were going end (he stated the same day)... So, I told my wife that since we about drop close 44k-47k with taxes let eliminate the Hyundai Palisade since we already look at the Kia Telluride (dealer wanted 55k because demand was high for a mid level model in an ugly color) and that was no go.. I was not expecting much at the Hyundai dealership or looking at the Palisade; however, that all changed, after I stepped into the cabin of a SEL Premium model which is comparable to the Highlander xle model... Hands down the Palisade won, I shocked how good the interior and spacious the cabin is.. The third row was perfect for an adult up to 6'1... I was blown away by all the features and it feels like a luxurious vehicle and even beats them for the price... Looks like we are going buy one soon!!
These automakers are Trying to pump their products out hard-core, they are sending out so many cars to reviewers lately haha, good for Sofyan, thanks for the great video.
I love that you are continuing to do videos!
I'm guessing that the long term value retention of the Toyota will be significantly better based on reputation alone. Depreciation is a major cost of ownership on a new vehicle. KIA has come a long way and they should be commended for doing such a good job on this one. Excellent review as always!
your neighbors are so kind🥺❤️
I’m 5’9” and sat for 2 hours in the 3rd row seats of the highlander and it was the most uncomfortable two hours of my entire life. Surprised they didn’t make it bigger.
Team highlander! Just got my new hybrid highlander. Gas mileage is crazy good. The power is amazing for a hybrid, I'm impressed.
These are both great SUVs ,, i wud recommend them to anyone ... But there is one thing that the Highlander has over Kia is years of reputation and reliability under its belt where Kia still needs to prove that
Jedi One How are they superior, the Kia uses a defined Genesis engine, only it’s transverse, which has dual port and direct just like the Toyota....If you plan on keeping the vehicle for 10 years plus then Toyota, but don’t think the Koreans aren’t catching up to them because they are with every new model
Lets be honest if the Telluride had a Toyota badge on it, it wouldn't be a question.
Kia is passing Toyota
It’s a shame people are gullible enough to spend all that extra money based on a brand name, when in reality depreciation is gonna be a bitch for just about any family hauler you buy brand new. People who are that pressed about depreciation most likely won’t buy a brand new car, which means they won’t be getting a Telluride anytime soon anyway but yet they still holler about resale in the comments. Meanwhile I’ve been enjoying my SX for a year now, still worth every penny and zero plans to ever trade it in!
@@goodgirl_goneglam6173 honestly, value hasnt dropped much on Telluride to the point it's better to buy brand new... if one can find one at MSRP without markup
@@goodgirl_goneglam6173 The difference is Highlander's and actually most Toyota's hold their value better than any other brand out there because of reliability. Your Kia will be in a junk yard in 10 years meanwhile that Highlander will be barely broken in at 200k miles and still worth a decent penny.
The Toyota Highlander look aged already wow
and will remain like that for years to come while the kia falls apart
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@@modernsoccer1860 lol hater
@@andrew.woolman7449 because they hate on Hyundai and Kia souly because they know that they are coming for the top manufacturers and they shit talk them because they feel that their precious Japanese cars are under threat.
@@JT-ir5nz kia/hundai doesnt have a single model in the top 10 most sold car models in a year so there not close to competing with the top brands right now, their competing is the mid tier market and the telluride/palisade is gonna need at least 5--8 years until its considered reliable since its a new model.
If KIA manages to put a bench seat in top SX trim Then it will definitely be my next vehicle. Until then I can’t pay top dollar and miss out on an extra seat. Sorry but I just feel like captains chairs are useless.
I test drove the Kia Telluride. I must say I was very impressed with it.
I just bought 2021 Telluride
Night Fall Edition it is truly amazing! Great safety features love the tech in the vehicle! It has classy upscale interior! It drives like a sports sedan, throw it in sport mode and it takes off!
Try that Smart Mode and save some gas 💰 . I hope you love your Telluride!
Long time reliability....love my highlander..
I called over 40 Kia dealerships across the US and found only 2 willing to sell it to me AT MSRP. Most on the W Coast are $5-7k over MSRP, middle of the country around $3-4k over MSRP, and E Coast was around $4-5k over MSRP. The two were in MS and NY, so even after shipping came out less than the others.
Call around, no point getting shafted by your local dealership.
I actually really like how the highlander looks. It’s really pretty in that blue but the interior is a bit dated. The telluride has more tech and seems more updated even though these two came out the same year.
The telluride. Thats not even a contest
If you want to keep the vehicle long term go Toyota. Kia wont last half as long.
@@jsun3117 oh bull.....fyi, Kia Corp's VP is world class engineer German Peter Schreyer who was head of Audi and a chief designer for BMW. So, u get some German influence going. The Korean products are now outranking Japanese. That said, Korean stil will have more depreciation value just because of the reputation not being as long/strong as Toyota's. Google "Korean vehicles vs Japanese" and u will find info on how Korean vehicles are outranking the competiion, from Fortune, Forbes, JD Power, Consumer Reports and more. However, Toyota is still top notch in many cases and Lexus remains my SUV of choice.
@@barbarajanesowak882 Korean Komi chi power. Eat more kimichi
The Telluride and Palisade look like the compete with Volvo, BMW and Mercedes
H R it does look out of its class
Andrew.Woolman true luxury” ? Lol all the Japanese so call luxury brands are decades behind the Germans it’s not even close.
Love my Telluride SX. Turns heads all over.
I'm just glad someone finally addressed the inventory issues with the Telluride. Seems like every review just by default says Telluride wins on bang-for-buck, but they conclude that based solely on MSRP. Doesn't matter if MSRP is a good deal if dealers are charging several thousand above MSRP for higher trims.