James Cleary road tests and reviews the Kia Carnival Si diesel with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.
When we started having kids I told my wife that the day I suggested we buy a people mover should be the day she starts secretly slipping cyanide into my Corn Flakes, because nothing screams ‘I’ve lost the rock’ like a practical family bus.
It’s a notorious gateway purchase, with acquisition of a snazzy polyester cardigan, elastic-top walk socks and daggy sandals almost sure to follow.
But as a famous Nobel laureate once sang, the times they are a-changin’, and Kia’s current generation Carnival has played a big part in generating a significantly slicker image for the humble, multi-seat, box on wheels.
When it arrived in early 2015, the current Carnival pushed things even further along and continues to dominate the people mover category.
You might argue Honda kicked things off in the early noughties when the local launch of its lower and sleeker, third-generation Odyssey featured a TV spot where a baby-sitting grandma springs the couple she’s been subbing for, in the front seats, in the early throes of making more babies (sex sells, apparently).
However, when it arrived in early 2015, the current Carnival pushed things even further along and continues to dominate the people mover category, holding a 40 per cent share against more than a dozen competitors, including the Odyssey, Hyundai’s more traditional, commercial van-based iMAX, Toyota’s evergreen Tarago and the VW Multivan.