Used 2022 Kia Sportage Consumer Reviews
Great SUV
I love this car and it’s tech. It rides smooth and is very comfortable inside. The acceleration is good and responsive. It has a lot of driver assistance features but doesn’t go overboard with the whole “take over” the steering and braking fads going on now in new vehicles. I like to drive, so don’t ‘AI” my car. The climate controls, ventilated and heated seats and steering wheel make the car very cozy. Love it.
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Kool kia
Beware of rediculuous add on prices
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Sexy new Sportage!
I never thought a Sportage could be exciting - utilitarian, dependable, great value, sure. But a car to make you look forward to driving it? Not so much. I just picked up my Sportage X in Sapphire Blue, a new color... and it is gorgeous! The redesign is a total win - a little bigger than my 2019 Sportage and the new dash screen is amazing. Ride is so smooth, handling is responsive, I am thrilled to drive this baby!
Looks Sporty, Smooth Ride
Love my new car! It's sporty and rides so smooth. The only thing I wish I had more of is power. It doesn't accelerate very quickly but overall, so far, I love it and recommend this car.
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My first SUV
I love it. One of the cons that is always listed is the limited cargo space but I moved a large book shelf with no issue. The car is extremely quiet and handles really nice. The gas mileage is pretty good for an SUV and I have seen as much as 28 on the highway. The safety features are excellent but although it has cross traffic alert it does not always beep when you back up close to an object. Seats are comfortable. Also, it's a lot easier to see while driving than the Mazda CX5, because the Mazda's screen sticks up whereas the Sportage the screen is built into the dash board. My wife had a lot of trouble seeing in the Mazda.
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