Kia Sportage

This is the first year that customers and companies have been excited about the Kia Sportage. Through the past versions of the Kia that have been available there has been a certain level of dependability and expected features through the appearance of the vehicles – but this year, Kia has made a change in the Sportage.

The changes in the Sportage are not only evident through the design of the vehicle, around the outside – but also through the components of the vehicle. Raked metal has been used to create a design that can now compete with the other styles of vehicles on the market and is a great option for everyone.

The 3.5 inches that have been added to the vehicle have allowed the company to add 10% more cargo space to the Sportage, making it a great option for a family on the go or those seeking additional room within the vehicle.

For long road trips, despite being somewhat of a bumpy ride, the Kia Sportage is sure to provide comfort to everyone in the vehicle, especially the driver. The driver can experience tilt telescopic features through the steering wheel and also a cooled seat to ensure that the driver remains comfortable throughout the duration of the road trip.

A great option for smaller families or a single person that is seeking a comfortable vehicle that is a crossover SUV with enough room to store luggage in the back, this is a great option for everyone seeking a smart option for road trips, golf trips and even a number of other adventures.

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