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Discover more adventure and freedom this Holy Week with the new Kia Carnival
Manila Bulletin
|April 11, 2025
As Holy Week approaches, families are gearing up for long-awaited road trips, excited to explore new destinations and create lasting memories. Whether it's the peaceful beaches of Pagudpud or the serene vistas of Bicol, the journey itself is what makes a road trip unforgettable—the shared moments, scenic detours, and the freedom of the open road. The right vehicle can elevate this experience, offering elegant styling, a smooth ride, and features that prioritize convenience and enjoyment. Vehicles like the New Kia Carnival stand out as ideal choices, blending eye-catching designs, premium amenities, and fuel-saving technology. Whether heading to a tranquil beach, a quiet mountain retreat, or an idyllic countryside escape, these vehicles ensure comfort and unforgettable moments along the way.
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A Variety of Options to Fit Every Family's Journey
Every family road trip is an opportunity to explore new places and create memories together. The New Kia Carnival is designed to make every mile enjoyable, offering a smooth ride and comfort for all passengers. Whether cruising on long highways or navigating through scenic routes, the New Kia Carnival ensures that families experience the journey to the fullest. Available in both diesel (EX and SX) and turbo hybrid variants (EX and SX+), the New Kia Carnival provides versatile options to meet diverse needs, whether prioritizing power, efficiency, or eco-friendly driving for an unforgettable Holy Week adventure.
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