2024 Kia Sportage Plug-In Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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Inaccurate MPG
I have 5000 miles on my 2023 Kia Sportage PHEV and when running in hybrid mode at 65-70 miles per hour, I can only average between 26-29 miles per gallon. It was rated at 38 mpg. I am extremely disappointed. I have contacted KIa and they told me to take it to dealership service department. The manager at the dealership service department said he had others come in with the same problem but cannot find any problem. I guess our only hope is for a class action lawsuit regarding false MPG advertising. Had I known about the low mpg, I wouldn't have purchased this car.
Beautiful and a sublime ride!
This vehicle has all the bells and whistles and the ability to compete with other similar cars for a smaller price. We test drove Toyota, Honda, Subaru and Kia before making the decision. This is my 4th Kia choice and I’ve never been sorry. The amount of room, the huge moonroof, and the extras make it worth it. The best advantage is that my 2005 Kia sportage is still going strong with its second owner, and my new Sportage is just as fabulous of a ride. I look forward to many years in this car as well.
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- X-Line 4dr SUVMSRP: $33,949494 mi away
- X-Line 4dr SUVMSRP: $31,475190 mi away
- X-Line 4dr SUVMSRP: $29,69163 mi away
Terrible sportage hybrid
We bought our 2023 Kia plun in sportage hybrid in October. Well we had it 2 days and the check engine light came on. They've had our car for 60 plus days and we're still waiting on it. We since filed a lawsuit against Kia. The worst part is the dealership Ken Ganley Kia here in Ohio where we bought it from has communicated with us at all. The only way we've found anything out is by calling or going up there ourselves. This was our 4th Kia and this has been the worst experience ever. I don't think that we'll never buy another bc this kinda stuff happens but I will say that Ken Ganley will never see our faces again after this.
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I think I’m one of the first to own the PHEV X-Line Sportage. I already have a 22’ Jeep PHEV that has 0 issues in 5 months. The Kia I’ve had a little over a week and have only driven it a few times. It has warning lights coming on and off each day. Also the power in electric mode is good, and then I can floor it and goes nowhere ti where you know it needs service. I have it at the second Kia service dept so far. Right now it’s in the shop and the entire dash has been removed to figure out why I’m getting transmission code errors. What a mess. I’m gonna take a small loss and dump it. Wish I didn’t sell my CX-9 Carbon for this. The pro are the seats are comfy, its spacious (not as much as gas models), it’s quiet with minimal mirror noise, and the screen is very cool. Cons; Even when the car was working the power was so so, the armrest is solid rock so I got a super comfy arm rest on Amazon, the piano black interior gets finger prints so fast. UPDATED: The Kia was returned back to the manufacture after 9 months of ownership. I almost never drove it. Even a new transmission didn’t fit it. I bought a hybrid sportage SXP. 0 issues in 25,000 miles. Also, my Jeep 4XE ended up having numerous electrical issues after my review.
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Love this Car
Great layout. Power is great. Nice looking car. Already 5000 miles and not an issue to be found