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KIA CARNIVAL FROM $47,480

Kia’s fourth-generation Carnival people mover starts at $47,480 for the 216kW 3.5-litre V6 petrol/eight-speed automatic S model. Si grade is $52,980, SLi is $57,780 and Platinum is $65,580.

The 148kW 2.2-litre four-cylinder turbodiesel is available in the same model grades at a $2000 premium.

Carnival is a big, heavy wagon with a long wheelbase and ostensibly eight seats, so the relatively

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