Better
by design
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Commanding:
Kia Sportage, good in its market.
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Specs:
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| Kia
Sportage - $31,990 (includes rego) |
| 0-100km/h
- 10.5 secs |
| Economy
urban cycle - 13.2 litres/100 km |
| Country
cycle - 8.2km/100km |
SPIRALLING
fuel prices are having a real impact on four-wheel/all-wheel-drive
vehicle sales.
Buyers are starting to question whether it is worth the extra
dollars purchasing a four-wheel drive vehicle when the weight
and mechanical complexity also hits you weekly in the hip pocket.
I agree the extra grip available in marginal driving conditions
is a real advantage, but advances in electronically controlled
drive systems really do assist safety, whether you own a front
or rear-wheel-drive vehicle.
I recently tested the Korean-built Kia Sportage. Kia, across its
range, has really upped its designs and build quality.
The Sportage is a state-of-the-art, compact 4WD drive, which is
durable, well built and good value for money in that market. The
stylish Sportage is a move by Kia from building dependable transport
to building cars that are fun to drive.
Engine/gearbox
The 2.7 litre V6 gives sprightly performance through the four-speed
automatic. Going from 0-100km/h in 10.5 seconds is not bad for
this type of vehicle. However, Kia quote a consumption of 13.2
litres/100km around the city.
In normal operation, only the front wheels are driven, but the
sophisticated electronics are able to detect changes in conditions
that require 4WD.
Although most of us buy vehicles with the dream that beaches and
mountains beckon every weekend, the reality is most of our driving
is in the city.
Driving/comfort
The Sportage is ruggedly built, has a limited off-road capacity
and is very pleasant to drive. Steering is well weighted and comfort
levels are good for this type of vehicle. The view is commanding,
seating is excellent and all the controls are easily accessible.
Safety
Four wheel disc brakes with ABS, traction control, electronic
stability control and six air bags make up the safety package.
I found the brakes more than adequate during the test drive.
Goodies
The Sportage is well equipped with cruise control, air-con, rear-seat
split 40/60, power windows, locks, mirrors, a six speaker CD stereo,
alloy wheels and roof rails. For an extra $2800, you can have
leather and electric sunroof.
If you want a compact, five-door 4WD, the Sportage, at a drive-away
price of $31,990 is value for money. It is well built and
pleasant to drive. But the 2.7 litre engine is reasonably heavy
on fuel and, if it was my money, I would be looking closely at
more economical options. Otherwise, wait for the diesel.
Ken Llewelyn