Utility
Neither the Kia Sedona nor the Town and Country has a marked advantage in terms of seating capacity.
The Chrysler Town and Country outpulls the Sedona by a massive margin.
Dimensions
The Chrysler's tank is about the same size as the Kia Sedona's, though the Kia Sedona's is somewhat larger.
The Kia Sedona and the Chrysler Town and Country compete for the same parking spaces.
Convenience
You won't have to visit your friendly gas station more often with the Chrysler Town and Country than with the Kia Sedona, as both offer comparable ranges.
Cost
The destination charge is a standard charge for transporting the vehicle from its point of origin to the dealer. It costs roughly the same to get the Kia Sedona to the dealership as the Chrysler Town and Country.
The Kia Sedona is significantly less expensive than the Chrysler Town and Country when it comes to MSRP.
Handling
With their similar turning radii, the Chrysler Town and Country and the Kia Sedona quite certainly handle about the same into and out of tight spots.
Drivetrain
The Chrysler Town and Country's engine is considerably smaller than the Sedona's. Bear in mind that a smaller engine usually has to work a little harder; on the flip side, smaller engines are often cheaper to fix.
Torque is the force that lets you accelerate quickly, and in this respect, the Sedona is significantly more powerful than the Chrysler Town and Country.
Torque equals pickup, and the Kia Sedona will have picked up and gone by the time the Chrysler finally gets moving.
Comfort
Taller drivers will substantially enjoy the extra head room in the Kia's front cabin compared to the Town and Country.
The Kia Sedona provides more head- and leg-room to your passengers than the Chrysler Town and Country does.
Warranty
The basic warranty that comes with the Chrysler Town and Country isn't quite as generous as the Kia Sedona's.