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Re: poor Kia milage [bhmr59] by 1jacques
Aug 16, 2006 (6:36 pm)
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Replying to: bhmr59 (Jul 02, 2006 4:56 pm)

been using the same foot since I was 20.. now 56
been driving the same roads in the same city for 36 years
Been enduring winter after winter
 
the only vatiable is a awd 2.6L v6 Kia Sportage
 
I use the odometer to calculate the miles (KM) and the meter on the gas pump to calculate gas quantities and my wallet says OUCH ! everytime I fuel up
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poor mileage by 14milo
Aug 28, 2006 (11:26 am)
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I have an '05 EX auto w/ 5,300 miles and get 14 mpg in city driving. I just use the computer in the dash to figure it out. If I'd known, I wouldn't have bought the car.
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Re: poor mileage [14milo] by daddye
Sep 01, 2006 (10:11 am)
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Replying to: 14milo (Aug 28, 2006 11:26 am)

I have an 05 EX 4WD 2.7.
 
I too, thought it got bad gas mileage early on.
 
Now, the car has about 16,000 miles on it. I have had the computer traction control recall work done.
 
The mileage has gotten noticably better: I do a combination of city/highway, and it gets about 21 MPGs. My feeling is that the EPA rating is right on: if all I was doing was going to get grocercies, errands, etc (lots of stop and go parking lot driving) i think it would get about 19 MPGS. On the highway, it can get 23 or so.
 
One change I have made that I would recommend is getting a different air filter. I went with the K&N air filter after I looked at the stock air filter that came with the Sportage: The design is poor: the dirt spots on the air filter indicate that most of the air is being forced through only part of the filter, thus probably restricting air flow.
 
I have been really happy with the sportage. I also own a 2001 Optima that has about 130K miles on it. Mostly, it has needed only regular maintenance.
 
-e
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2005 Sportage MPG by artgpo
Sep 03, 2006 (9:27 am)
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My wife's 2005 V-6 4 x 4 Sportage has about 17,000 miles. She averages 19 city, 21 highway. The MPG has not changed much since she bought the car new in April, 2005.
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Re: 2005 Sportage MPG [artgpo] by crazedcommuter
Sep 29, 2006 (8:21 pm)
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Replying to: artgpo (Sep 03, 2006 9:27 am)

Hey gang, I'm new to the Kia site. Today I drove home my new 06 Kia Sportage LX 4 WD with the 2.7 6 cyl. Olive green paint with the beige interior. Options that we got are keyless entry, mats, and the tonneau cover with an out the door price of $21,000. According to the research that my wife and I did prior to purchase, this seemed like a good deal. Any thoughts from the members? Is there a break-in period for the vehicle? Any other tips you guys can pass on would be appreciated.
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Sportage Mileage by heiman
Oct 04, 2006 (4:21 pm)
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2005 Kia Sportage EX 4x4. I use this vehicle for meter reading with lots of stops and idling. I got about 18 MPG during the time that I read meters with it. When my wife drives it she gets about 20-21 MPG with about 50/50 city/highway driving. Currently has about 15,000 miles on it.
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Re: 2005 Sportage MPG [crazedcommuter] by mikdee
Oct 13, 2006 (8:41 am)
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Replying to: crazedcommuter (Sep 29, 2006 8:21 pm)

Hey Craze, That's the color, and model I wanted!,,, But, after looking at a new 2005 last year, I told the salesman I had to have the heated leather seats, & sunroof, with it, he said it wasn't available in that color combo, only dark grey, or black cherry, I told him good bye,,, I chose a 2005 Nautical Blue Tucson LX instead, with all the options I wanted, I'm very happy, except for poor gas milage, 24mpg is the best I've ever got, but I still have a soft spot in my heart for that Olive green, & Tan, Sportage
By the way, I was quoted close to that figure on the Sportage LX a year ago, so I think you did good! Mike
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Re: 2005 Sportage MPG [crazedcommuter] by boltguy
Oct 13, 2006 (7:03 pm)
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Replying to: crazedcommuter (Sep 29, 2006 8:21 pm)

June of last year I bought an '05 LX 4WD 2.7L Olive Green Sportage with the black interior. Still love it except for the mileage. Hovering right around 20 mpg with 50/50 driving. I paid $20,000 out the door, but don't have the keyless or the tonneau cover. So the price sounds about right. I would try not to go much over 65 mph for the first 1200 or so miles. But you should vary your speed when you can and try to avoid the cruise control for awhile. It's in your owners manual I believe.
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Re: 2005 Sportage MPG [mikdee] by crazedcommuter
Oct 13, 2006 (9:06 pm)
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Replying to: mikdee (Oct 13, 2006 8:41 am)

Mikdee,
Thanks for the info. I originally looked at the jade green/gray in a 2wd v6 model but liked the olive/tan setup better. The olive was in the showroom and was the AWD model. I drove the 2wd along with wife and she really wanted the jade. I said to wait a week until the end of the month draws closer and we'll talk price then. Long story short, we got the AWD olive/tan combo with the options for less $$ than originally quoted for the 2wd jade Sportage. I'm glad to hear that your price quote was close to what I paid and it seems like a fair price. Last weekend we drove it on a mini road trip following my 2 oldest son's soccer careers from the mountains of western Maryland, thru West Virgina, and out to the DC area. Our milege at fillup after was at 20.4 mpg. That was the 3rd tank of gas for the vehicle. I would be happy to get 24-25 mpg after break in. My 95 Blazer only got 17 mpg. BTW, I like the nautical blue Tucson. We looked at an 06 ex and it is a nice clor combo with the leather package.
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Re: 2005 Sportage MPG [boltguy] by crazedcommuter
Oct 13, 2006 (9:16 pm)
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Replying to: boltguy (Oct 13, 2006 7:03 pm)

Hey Bolt,
Thanks for the info. It was the best vehicle for the $$$ that both the wife and I could agree on. I had not driven the new style sportage and was amazed at the quality and the improvements over the older model. It just feels so solid from the "thunk" of the door closing to the ride and engine sound. Your advice is sound for the break-in period and we'll take caution not to exceed 65 mph. I strongly suggested that wifie read the owner's manual from cover to cover on this car. It's mainly going to be her daily driver and she drives a whole 2.5 miles each way to work. I drive 56 miles one way to work in my Scion XB. When it snows I'll take the Sportage to work and follow my kids soccer games from its comfortable cockpit.

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