Kia Carnival – In my search for the best new mum car last week, I spoke about the Kia Carnival and all the different models you can get.  
This week lets chat about some of the features that make it so good as a family car.
First up is the space inside. Theres room for eight people if needed. On top of that there is still plenty of room for luggage. That’s something many SUVs don’t have.
Also keeping the driver and front passenger comfortable are electric adjusted seats with heating and on some model’s – ventilation.
There are five isofix and top tether points for baby seats. And with the middle row of seats able to slide you can adjust how much room you need. The seating is practical and flexible.

Little comfort features like air vents for all the seats, cup holders and storage everywhere, are appreciated.
There’s space for everything – pram, nappy bag, groceries – plus plenty of room for more kids down the line.
I’ve said it before, but what really seals it for me? The sliding doors. Whether it’s getting a capsule in or helping kids climb into the back seats without hitting the car next to you – it’s honestly a lifesaver.
The Kia Carnival makes it all so easy.
If you’re starting or growing your family, the Carnival just gets it. It’s the mum car I keep coming back to. The Kia Carnival is Mum life Upgraded.
This is a Motoring Minute
Im Brianna Fraser

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