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Kia Sportage 2010 - 2016
Kia Sportage, 2010 - 2016
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The works of the Korean company Kia have not stopped surprising in recent years. We are following with great interest what Kia has given us this time. We are greeted by a small "parquet" SUV Sportage with a fresh, bold, athletic and sporty look. The car is built on the same platform as the previously unveiled Hyundai ix35, but comparing the two related models, it is clear that both companies are striving for two different flavors - the Hyundai ix35 has soft curved lines, while the Kia Sportage is sharp and slightly angled. The author of the Sportage design is Peter Schreyer, the new head of Kia’s design department, who previously developed the design for the Audi TT and the great Kia Magentis. Compared to the previous generation, the new Kia Sportage has not only changed its look and become more modern, but is also longer, lower, wider and features a more spacious cabin and luggage space. Inside, the instrument panel replicates the shape of the front radiator grille, all devices are read very clearly. Although a closer look reveals a not very high quality of materials, it does not prevent the feeling of sitting in a higher class car. The Sportage is spacious enough - the boot holds 564 liters and the folding rear seats increase the space to 1,353 liters. The car, like competitors Nissan Qashqai and Ford Kuga, is offered with both all-wheel drive and two-wheel drive. The base engines are 1.6 L petrol and 1.7 Diesel, which power only the front wheels. The most coveted engine is a diesel 2.0 L CRDi engine with 136 hp or 184 hp. Thanks to the longer wheelbase, this car is more comfortable to drive than before. Not surprisingly, the car behaves like an ordinary car on the road - it follows the turning trajectory well, has a small body tilt, although it lacks the sharpness and precision that the Skoda Yeti has. The long guarantee provided by the company is based on the idea that the car will be of high quality and reliable. That is what we expect from Korean car manufacturers. So, the new player in the market will definitely not go unnoticed and maybe even become one of the examples in its segment.
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Written by: Nigel | 2015-12-29
Kia Sportage 2011
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the looks, solid, reliable, comfortable, warranty
noisy when driven faster
Year: 2011
Engine capacity, l: 1,7
Fuel Type: Diesel
Gearbox: Mechanical
Body type: SUV
Fuel consumption urban, mpg: 43,0
Fuel consumption extra urban, mpg: 51,0
Fuel consumption combined, mpg: 47,0
Car description
I'm driving Kia Sportage for 3 and a half years and it's done more then 100 miles. I don't care how it sounds but I'm happy with this car. Of course one of the biggest advantages of this car is the looks. It looks nice and solid. Inside everything is simple, tidy, nice and subtle. There is some plastic details but they don't create discomfort with the rattle. Seats get dirty easy but it's probably the problem of all the cars with the dark interior. Also big advantage is the amount of extras, it's the EX version but it has four heated seats, dual zone climate control, cruise control, hands free. With ABS and ESP it also have safe descend system. I'm driving it a lot, doing around 3000 miles every month. Seats are comfortable, driving itself is comfortable. Of course I've driven and more ergonomic cars, but their prices are on different level. Car is stable, had a chance to test it in the extreme near accident situations, stability control worked perfect. The biggest fault of the car, as was mentioned twice before already by other two reviewers, is noise. If driven in the city or at medium speed there is no problem, but when reached 90 mph it gets noisy inside ( there is audio system to resolve this problem :). I think this problem doesn't exist in a newer version anymore.
Performance
First of all I have to say it's a very economical engine. I drove to Poland using cruise control and reached 56 mpg. Plenty of power for the city driving, car is alive and good in the corners. Didn't have any problems with the engine and when I had to bring it for the test (at 88000 miles), there was nearly no smoke coming out of it at all (0.02). The tester himself said he haven't seen it this low before. Engine is a little bit under powered for higher speeds (90 mph) and fuel economy drops a lot.
Reliability, running costs
Service costs are minimal. Bring it to Kia garage every 20000 miles or every year. They service it. Changed two parking sensors covered with warranty. I was surprised that suspension parts were covered too. At around 46000 miles they changed stabilizer links. Btw they last very similar time, now car is with 96000 miles and it started to rattle again. Show me another car with stabilizer links that would last 50000 miles. At 56000 miles tie rod ends where changed, also covered with warranty. The only thing I had to pay for was break pads change. The price wasn't scary. Depreciation is very small.
Recommendations to buyers
Can't give some specific advice apart from breaking parking distance control sensors. My car didn't have any bigger problems. Should get it inspected same as any other car. I could say that it is excellent price, comfort and quality choice. I can say that after 3.5 years I don't regret the decision to buy it.
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