I spoke with an employee over the telephone about the price of one of their Kia Sedona vehicles. The internet pricing was in the 26,000 range. When I arrived to talk numbers they told me the price was 31,000. When I told them that their website showed the vehicle to be 26,000 I was told by a manager that they did not know that I had seen the website. The manager then told me that we would sell me a 2015 Sedona for the same price as a 2016 Sedona because they were worth the same. I am pretty sure Kelly Blue Book takes money off of vehicles as they go down in years. These are the types of dirty techniques that car dealers use that make me want to keep what I have so I do not have to deal with the car buying experience.