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Re: Reliability Predictions [lucyinfiniti] by backy
Jul 06, 2008 (3:17 pm)
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Replying to: lucyinfiniti (Apr 24, 2007 5:56 pm)

Update: the Sportage is now Recommended by CR and its predicted reliability is "above average".
 
Only about a dozen posts here in the past year. Doesn't anyone buy or own Sportages any more?? I am looking for a vehicle to replace our aging minivan, and my wife just loves the Sportage--thinks it's really "cute". I like it because of its safety gear, roomy interior, and price--there's a good lease deal right now that fits our financial plans. We drove a jade green LX I4 AT yesterday--very comfy and roomy, and enough power although it won't burn any rubber. If we can get a decent price for our van, we will probably pull the trigger on it this month.
 
P.S. the other purpose of this post was to move the number off "666"... just not a good number for a car I might be driving soon.
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Re: Reliability Predictions [backy] by jamieanne
Jul 06, 2008 (3:34 pm)
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Replying to: backy (Jul 06, 2008 3:17 pm)

Maybe there aren't many posts because there aren't many complaints! I have an 05 EX and have had absolutely zero problems, except each brake light burned out once...big deal. The only irritation for me is the gas consumption, (I average about 19 mpg...but mine is an AWD which makes a difference). The car is fun to drive, has an amazing warranty, is very comfortable even on long trips, has lots of room, carries a variety of loads because of the 40/60 back seat split, plus the front seat folds flat for extra long items. It's the best! Notice that the consumer ratings are consistently high - better than the competitors. I also like the safety features, especially since my son just turned 16 and got his license - do you hear the sound of fingernail gnashing? - We go to the mountains to snowboard and the car handles very well. I hope it works out for you as well as it has for us! Oh - I'm glad CR has come around. It seemed that they were basing their opinions on prejudice, not fact. I would recommend going for the stronger V6.
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Re: Reliability Predictions [jamieanne] by backy
Jul 06, 2008 (4:32 pm)
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Replying to: jamieanne (Jul 06, 2008 3:34 pm)

Even if there's no problems, it's OK just to come and talk about your car now and then--as you just did.
 
I am in penny-pinching mode on this vehicle and frankly the LX has everything we'd want, except remote locking. But I'm not going to buy an EX V6 just to get that. My first minivan was a '91 Caravan, 2.5L I4, 100 hp, pulling a little more weight than the Sportage I4 does with 140 hp. So the I4 will do. Will get a little better fuel economy than the V6 also. My middle son will get his license this fall, and this will be my wife's around-town daily driver, so safety is the main concern.
 
One thing we like about the Sportage is all the leg room in back, and the reclining rear seats with center armrest. It should be a pretty nice highway cruiser for the few times we take long trips. It seems you have found that to be the case. How long are the trips you've taken in your Sportage?
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Re: Reliability Predictions [backy] by steve_ HOST
Jul 06, 2008 (5:49 pm)
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Replying to: backy (Jul 06, 2008 4:32 pm)

Even though Kia sales are up this year, Sportage sales, like most SUV sales, are down. Down by half from last June in fact.
 
Forbes
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Re: Reliability Predictions [steve_] by backy
Jul 06, 2008 (5:58 pm)
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Replying to: steve_ (Jul 06, 2008 5:49 pm)

Uh... duh. But they are still ideal vehicles for some of us. The Sportage will actually provide better fuel economy than what we have now, an MPV.
 
The drop in Sportage sales is probably why there are big incentives--$2500 rebate plus $500 competitive bonus. And a really good lease deal--0.00065 money factor for 36 months. Remember back a couple of years ago when the discussion here was about the dearth of discounts on the Sportage? Not any more!
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Re: Reliability Predictions [backy] by steve_ HOST
Jul 06, 2008 (7:27 pm)
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Replying to: backy (Jul 06, 2008 5:58 pm)

I was thinking that the drop in Sportage sales is probably why activity was slow in here - fewer new owners yakking about their rides and fewer potential owners wanting to find out stuff from current owners.
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Re: Reliability Predictions [steve_] by backy
Jul 07, 2008 (6:29 am)
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Replying to: steve_ (Jul 06, 2008 7:27 pm)

Yeah, and then there's folks like iluv who went over the wall to the Mitsubishi camp.
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Recent Kia Sportage buyer- Think I got a bad deal ! by archstone1
Jul 12, 2008 (12:15 am)
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hey guys,
 
I just bought a Kia 4 cyl LX model ( with in built parrot bluetooth ). I was in a hurry to get a car and I think I did not negotiate well.
 
All in all I got the following deal wondering if anyone can confirm my fears or comfort me cause I feel like shit on paying more
 
Now my credit score is good 705 ( not excellent but good). But my credit has been built only in an year (since I have been to US only about 2 yrs now). I have never bought a car in states before...
 
Model WHite 2008 sportage LX MRP was about 20000
Sate California
Down payment 5500
Monthly payment for 5 years $235
 
Also wondering what is a typical per year depreciation on Kia cars.
 
Waiting eagerly for your answers
 
( archstone
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Re: Recent Kia Sportage buyer- Think I got a bad deal ! [archstone1] by backy
Jul 12, 2008 (4:34 am)
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Replying to: archstone1 (Jul 12, 2008 12:15 am)

That does seem a bit high. You didn't say what the negotiated price or taxes/fees were, but when I was looking at a lease of a Sportage just like yours recently, I was able to get a price of invoice less holdback, or about $18,300, with very little negotiating. You might be able to do better in CA, I don't know. Less the $2500 rebate is $15,800. Less your down payment is $10,300. That amount financed for 5 years for a payment of $235/month comes out to about a 13% interest rate, which seems high. But you also have to include your tax/fees in there, so the rate is not really as high as that.
 
Typical depreciation on Kias is... well, not very good. Although I checked on resale values of 2005+ Sportages in my area and they seem to be holding up reasonably well. Depreciation for the first couple of years on ANY new car is pretty steep. So plan on enjoying your Sportage for a few years.
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Re: Recent Kia Sportage buyer- Think I got a bad deal ! [backy] by archstone1
Jul 12, 2008 (10:42 am)
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Replying to: backy (Jul 12, 2008 4:34 am)

Hi Backy
 
Thanks for the reply. Maybe I should have shared more details. This was a purchase. I plan to sell the car in 2 years. I was not getting a 2 year lease on Sportage so ended up financing the car.
 
As per the papers I thought I was getting a 6% simple interest over a period of 5 years. Am I right?
 
I am also hoping to sell the car in 2010 and hoping for a worst case selling price of 11k. And you are right...as per craigslist the resale value of 05-07 models are holding up pretty well.

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