Watch before you buy! Kia Sportage 2022 GT-Line review: Surprise findings from five months driving.

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  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
  • It would be easy to fall in love with the 2022 Kia Sportage at first sight. It is a design to behold, and there are plenty of reasons you will find it to be a great family SUV.
    From the big screens, the clever technology, the smart interior, the big boot and huge back seat space, and the clever storage... it really does offer a lot for SUV buyers to consider.
    But if you are considering any version of the Kia Sportage, you need to know this - the petrol-turbo model with the dual-clutch automatic is not the one to choose.
    The GDi DCT AWD version of the Sportage feels like it was made by a different company to the diesel AWD auto model, because it really is disappointing to drive in many ways.
    In this video review, Matt Campbell tells you what he thought about it after more than 5500km and five months of driving the new Sportage GT-Line petrol. And it's not all promising.
    00:00 Intro
    00:56 Pricing and features
    01:49 Practicality
    11:57 Under the bonnet
    12:55 Driving
    17:36 Efficiency
    18:35 Safety
    19:28 Ownership
    20:38 Verdict
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  • @Raul.TravelSports
    @Raul.TravelSports Před 4 měsíci +11

    After days of watching and listening to all the more or less entertaining presenters in the car industry (but all of them equally useles from information sharing perspective) I can only but thank you for this review. I am not an expert in how this type of reviewing turns out for you in terms of views and income, but I cannot thank you enough for an honest, detailed and realistic review. Much appreciated!

  • @peterwarwyk7860
    @peterwarwyk7860 Před 2 lety +25

    I have a GT-line diesel and I think the reviewer was looking for ways to be unhappy and was a bit harsh. I traded a recent model E class merc and the shift is no worse than the merc imo. I use the paddle shifters a bit though, especially when accelerating out of a round about, but I am a little bit of a lead foot.. That great lump of pod on the roof would surely affect mileage and driving characteristics too? Overall, I'm very happy with my Sportage. It does everything I want it too, and furthermore, I always get a smile on my face when I hop into that drivers seat.

    • @tycannah4271
      @tycannah4271 Před rokem +3

      The review was based on the petrol not your diesel model. They have two different gear boxes with the diesel providing much higher torque. He did say in his review that the diesel model is the one to select if you buy the sportage and apparently it has a completely different driving experience. Still researching my options since current waiting times are about 12 months for a new vehicle.

  • @31hallite
    @31hallite Před 2 lety +9

    The guy just hates the car let's face it.

  • @lisaoc679
    @lisaoc679 Před 2 lety +11

    Not everything here is accurate and parts are over exaggerated. The tailgate does open, and the while the DCT can be jerky, it is how you drive it. Don't base your decision on this review, drive the car yourself.
    Soft steady touch on take off, smooth driving = no problems at all. The car seat issues are not unique, happens on many cars with various angles of front and back seat. Our old forester had the same issue and there was heaps of space for passengers. Rear facing car seats are not forever, just move the front seat forward, and get over it. Fun to drive, very comfortable.

  • @ShinMusha
    @ShinMusha Před 2 lety +16

    Hey Matt I’ve bought this car and have owned it for just over two months. I initially thought. It didn’t have the automatic boot features aswell however you have to turn the setting on next to the lights and all you literally do is stand behind the car and the boot will open up. How I know this I was playing around with it and as I was at the car wash it started to do it 😅. The button is on the driver side and it’s near the fog lamp adjuster. It gives you the option to have it turned or or off.
    Hope this helps overall love the car it’s fantastic for its value.

  • @Funkydood
    @Funkydood Před 6 měsíci +2

    You're the ONLY "car tester" that complained so much about that KIA jewel!!! I got my wife a 2.5L petrol engine. 8-gear auto', and we LOVE her! We're getting way over the 32-mile-per-gallon rated by the EPA!!! Hyundai and KIA have raised the bar, both in quality and reliability!!!

    • @Chris-hw4mq
      @Chris-hw4mq Před 20 dny

      8 speed auto is great, 7 speed DCT is not recommended, people say it lasts 30000kms and then you replace the clutch pack

  • @johnherron
    @johnherron Před 2 lety +8

    Hey Matt you got a few things wrong. I can't say anything on the 1.6L turbo as I have never driven one. I've had the 2.0L turbo diesel for 5 months and can't follow the basis of some of your comments as I find that it's a superb car both around town and on the highway. I do get the impression that you clearly prefer RAV4 - having test drove one while looking last November I know I made the right choice - I owned a Toyota at the time and never having owned a KIA or a diesel.
    1. Try fitting your oversize baby capsule in a RAV4 and then you can complain about room in the front passenger seat.
    2. Smart opening rear tailgate - what a furphy! Clearly couldn't be bothered to read the online setup on the 12inch monitor screen.
    3. Gearbox - imperceptible shifts on the 8-speed on the turbo diesel. VW's DSG is still a dog - ditto all CVTs - ask the mechanics.
    4. Steering - yes it could have more feel but fine otherwise.
    5. Dumb gear dial knob - stupid idea and 5 months later I'm still not used to it. However I do like the auto engaging park brake.
    6. Ride - brilliant around town. Fabulous on the highway/s. I don't know which highways you travelled but a 1600km 2-day trip to deliver a Toyota ute on some 3rd rate Qld highways via Theodore to Mackay and back down the Bruce to home had my co-driver constantly disbelieving that he was in a diesel SUV. It returned 5.9L/100km in spite of having to continually lift off from speeds considerably in excess of the limit in spite of the road quality.
    I have no issue with hard reporting on a factual basis but I detect bias against the Sportage here. I've been driving the Sportage for as long as you drove it (since Dec 2021) and at times with 4 people up over various situations and no issues that you imply. My real bugbear is the near total digital control of the car's features.

  • @b-z8180
    @b-z8180 Před 2 lety +14

    Hi Matt, please give accurate information to the people. If you stand up with the key close to the boot it will automatically open.
    I have the same car and so happy .

    • @lisaoc679
      @lisaoc679 Před 2 lety +4

      Agree, there is a bit of misinformation and exaggeration in the review.

    • @josephsong7169
      @josephsong7169 Před rokem

      @@lisaoc679 Yea, DCT could be a bit jerky, but he made it sounds like an absolute disaster

  • @huyjtran
    @huyjtran Před 2 lety +32

    Hey Matt, the tailgate on the GT does have the auto open feature when the car senses a person and the proximity key. This setting is in the infotainment unit. It’s default setting is off.

  • @jessaravena5139
    @jessaravena5139 Před 2 lety +8

    What a scathing review! Opinions are like noses. Everyone has one! I’m absolutely delighted with my KIA Sportage 2022 😁👍

    • @Gatsun
      @Gatsun Před rokem +4

      Me too. This review doesn't make any sense. Maybe KIA cut off their sponsorship to this Aussie?

    • @jessaravena5139
      @jessaravena5139 Před rokem +1

      @@Gatsun yes, something is not right? I’ve never seen such a harsh review on any car, let alone ‘car of the year’ 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @bobar_montior9920
    @bobar_montior9920 Před rokem +7

    My dad got the executive line (the grade before the gt line). It’s a manual and I got to say, compared to the older model (model 4 Kia sportage) the clutch feels a bit harder but easier to operate. The ride quality is amazing and the headlights are doing an amazing job with locating and following the other cars on the road. Overall i think it’s worth it for the money.

  • @robsama906
    @robsama906 Před 2 lety +9

    Great review Matt, we've had ours for 4 months and absolutely love it - coming from a Volkswagen Golf GTI, X-Trail and Mazda Cx3 previously.

    • @mondiepots
      @mondiepots Před 2 lety

      Diesel or Turbo? We have a Turbo coming in next week.

  • @MatchFixah
    @MatchFixah Před 2 lety +8

    Appreciate the honest review. Very informative and excellent presentation.

  • @125kingo125
    @125kingo125 Před rokem +5

    Trying to find an equivalent to a Rav4 as im not waiting 2 years and copping 2 price increases. Enjoying your reviews mate. Great work.

  • @karlfarrugia1204
    @karlfarrugia1204 Před 2 lety +3

    This is the best review I have looked at well done Matt.

  • @albertolopez478
    @albertolopez478 Před rokem +1

    Thank you, as a parent of a baby girl looking to get a bigger SUV, your comments of family pros and cons are so valuable!!

  • @DMcOz_Down_Under
    @DMcOz_Down_Under Před 2 lety +30

    Great in-depth review, Matt, thank you! I especially really appreciate you sharing the pro's and con's - the latter of which pretty much rule the Sportage out for me (even in Diesel guise). I think the larger Sorento GT-Line Diesel seems a better driving package (despite my not needing 7 seats - the extra space is often useful).

  • @Dave-sy9wl
    @Dave-sy9wl Před 2 lety +15

    Drove both, ordered the 1.6 turbo. Diesel sounds like a truck although more powerful. DCT takes some getting used to, and prefers a lighter, steady foot rather than spirited driving. Its just different, not bad. If you think it’s bad, it’s because you haven’t adapted to it. Driven a lot of cars in my life, high performance, luxury, auto and manual and they all have their quirks.

    • @JahjaMan
      @JahjaMan Před 2 lety

      Sorry mate, but that's bollocks.
      We've had first generation CLA250 with 7sp DCT. That sucked at low speed manoeuvring. Current gen CLA35, which also sucks at low speed driving. Current gen Sorento GT Line diesel with 8 speed wet clutch DCT - it's not bad but I can feel it slipping the clutch at take off. Current gen Carnival Platinum Diesel with 8sp torque converter. M140i with 8 speed ZF8 torque converter. X1 F48 with 8 speed Aisin torque converter. X3 30i with 8 speed ZF8. Kia Cerato with 6 speed torque converter. Toyota Corolla Hybrid with eCVT.
      All of the DCTs are terrible at low speed driving. I would never buy a commuter car that has a DCT.
      Notwithstanding the number of failures in the Sorento GT Line diesel in USA and AU, it's a fail of a transmission.

    • @MisterKN
      @MisterKN Před 2 lety +1

      Agree, the Diesel is very unrefined and ticks like a truck. The test drive in the 1.6 Turbo was far smoother and quieter.

    • @bb-qk8mp
      @bb-qk8mp Před 2 lety

      he had it 5 months, I think he adapted. Its brilliant on the open road, but lets face it, it blows in terms of city living.

    • @cannon1156
      @cannon1156 Před 2 lety +4

      @@bb-qk8mp .. I have the same engine/DCT combo in an Elantra. Have absolutely no issue with the transmission around town. You just have to know how to drive it. His fuel consumption indicate that he is thumping the throttle

    • @lisaoc679
      @lisaoc679 Před 2 lety

      @@cannon1156 Agree, it doesn't take long to adapt, once you understand how the DCT works, it makes a lot more sense. It's a bit jerky if you're hard on the accelerator, soft touch and it's easy as.

  • @old0range
    @old0range Před 2 lety

    that comment you had about taller front seat passengers and capsules is a great thing to mention. Alot of my taller mates have had to say no to certain cars because of this issue. good highlight!

  • @trojanhman8136
    @trojanhman8136 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for your honest review. I will be keeping an eye out for you in the future.

  • @roddaniels1809
    @roddaniels1809 Před rokem +5

    Great review Matt. I appreciate your honesty, it confirmed my DCT experience when I drove the Seltos. $50K for this car,? I think not.

  • @ozoutbackowners1267
    @ozoutbackowners1267 Před 2 lety +2

    Great review. After buying a used 2016 VW passat a year ago, I had issues with the dual clutch and so I sold it to buy a new car. I looked at buying the kia sportage 1.6 gt line or a Subaru Outback Touring. The Kia appeared more attractive to me initially with its high tech features, but the dual clutch and 12 month wait was a turn off, so I ended up with the Subaru Outback which was delivered 2.5 months after my order. After watching your review, and with my few months experience with my Subaru, I am very happy with my choice.

  • @mesmusics2012
    @mesmusics2012 Před 2 lety +1

    Got s Gt s line turbo petrol hybrid beginning of March and i love it. I change car every 3 years but I will keep this one longer as it is so good. Looking forward to my first long trip next week end to see efficiency as only doing 8 kilomètres trois at the moment. Even though, the efficiency is much better than my previous Peugeot 5008 on same trips (5.2l compared to previously 7.1l/km)

  • @alanh4471
    @alanh4471 Před 2 lety +5

    Just a note on the rear boot opening. On our 2018 2.4petrol Gt line - if the car is locked (gone to do the shopping etc), and we go back to the rear of the car with our shopping, the hatch lifts automatically due to the proximity key in my pocket or the wife’s handbag. We don’t press or do anything…

    • @lisaoc679
      @lisaoc679 Před 2 lety

      Agree, with key in pocket the hatch lifts after 3 seconds. Review isn't accurate.

  • @sprayguy9
    @sprayguy9 Před 2 lety +6

    Your fuel consumption numbers need to be balanced out with the box on the roof which will add quite a drag to the whole vehicle. You never mentioned that in your monolog - just the fact that your gas mileage was less than what KIA is advertising. We've had ours for about 3 months and are in that 7.5 to 8.0 L/100 with at lease 50% city driving...... Be fair

  • @jackiekhoapham7804
    @jackiekhoapham7804 Před rokem +1

    Great review mate, thanks!

  • @donr62
    @donr62 Před 9 měsíci +2

    After recently having to drive 100kms on a space saver spare tyre, give me a full sized spare over storage of the cargo cover any day of the week.

  • @webby189402194134
    @webby189402194134 Před 2 lety +7

    The DCT in my Hyundai 2022 Kona n-line is actually fine. For low speed driving I usually leave it in Eco mode and I don't have any issues with it. However any other mode whilst low speed driving doesn't feel too good and a lil unpredictable, so for anyone thinking of getting a Hyundai or Kia with the 7spd DCT I'd recommend leaving it in Eco mode going slow

    • @raymondayeung
      @raymondayeung Před 2 lety

      I have the 2020 Hyundai Elantra GT N-line Ultimate DCT and I still get judders at slow speeds in all driving modes: eco, normal and sport. I brought it to the dealership 6 months ago and they couldn't reproduce it nor recognize it as an issue. I brought it in again 2 weeks ago and now they have a judder test which means they are definitely aware it's a worldwide concern.

    • @nissenherrera8559
      @nissenherrera8559 Před rokem

      Exactly! I’d say Eco mode is more like comfort mode, Normal mode is more like stressed out driving. When in Sport mode, it really rides the clutch badly and you can tell by transmission temperature getting hot real quick. If you know what you’re doing, sport mode + manual gear change offers great shifting while preserving the clutch! 1.6tgdi sportage dct awd

  • @AnshunHE
    @AnshunHE Před 2 lety +7

    I couldn’t agree more about the DCT. I came to the same conclusion-unsafe and sometimes dangerous after test drive. Shame because we really love the interior. It’s probably designed with a electric motor, which we don’t get.

  • @shaddolf6662
    @shaddolf6662 Před 2 lety +4

    I've owned this cars cousin, the tucson, for 5 weeks in diesel and it is fantastic.

  • @julzyin
    @julzyin Před 2 lety +4

    thanks for the honest review matt.

  • @bhargavbagusetty2599
    @bhargavbagusetty2599 Před 2 lety +6

    Great review 👍😍

  • @s.c5307
    @s.c5307 Před rokem +11

    The new 2022 Kia Sportage has been named carsales Best Mid-Size SUV for 2022. It wouldn’t have won if this was the case, just saying

  • @vivekchandran1
    @vivekchandran1 Před 2 lety +6

    you can activate smart boot release in menu so that the car will open up when you approach back door.

  • @marksweet8740
    @marksweet8740 Před 2 lety +10

    Better to have a full size spare than worrying about having enough space to put the cargo barrier, you can't have your cake and eat it as well.

    • @amrdaking1
      @amrdaking1 Před rokem

      Exactly. I was like do u really prefer a cargo barrier space rather than a full size spare tire? like seriously?

  • @Maheedhar333
    @Maheedhar333 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Matt, the sportate it’s self got automatic boot opening system and all you need to do is just stand behind the car with the key in your pocket.

  • @amranyahya4305
    @amranyahya4305 Před 2 lety

    Thanks alot dude, great review and nice advices should be considered 👍,
    Need same review and advices for kia niro rav4 hybrid "if you have it "
    Thanks for reviewing 😊

  • @xcomputronx
    @xcomputronx Před rokem

    How would this version of Kia Sportage 4x4 diesel version compare to a 4x4 TDi (200 hp) DSG Skoda Kodiaq(in my region it has a similar price)? I am interested in drive handling/maneuverability and soundproofing...
    Thank you for the great feedback review!

  • @gurgy69
    @gurgy69 Před rokem +14

    I have the 1.6 turbo and I have to say my experience with the DCT has been fine. You have to try pretty hard to confuse the gearbox at lower speeds with erratic braking and accelerating in order to make it hesitate and lurch around. Driving around town normally it shifts fine. I think they may have updated the gearbox software since launch and recalibrated the shifts?

  • @ClarityRyZze
    @ClarityRyZze Před rokem +2

    Dude talks about the engine, never mentiones horse power, way to go buddy

  • @coolmanu55
    @coolmanu55 Před rokem

    hi mate, what is the main difference bw GT-Line Petrol and GT-line Diesel. Like Petrol is more easy to maintain ? or good mileage ? Please advise. APpreciate it. Thanks in advance. Cheers.

  • @Kat43146
    @Kat43146 Před rokem

    I wonder if your feelings would be the same in the new 2023 one... the 1.6 turbo specifically.
    I'm also curious how the drive compares to the 2.0 CVT Rav4 for you?

  • @tonyb3629
    @tonyb3629 Před 2 lety +13

    Nice. An honest overview, and a reviewer who doesn't feel obliged to kiss Kia/Hyundai's butt as most other reviews of those companies vehicles do.

  • @richardhewitt3175
    @richardhewitt3175 Před 2 lety +11

    When looking to change my VW Tiguan R-Line DSG I took the new Sportage GT Line S Petrol Hybrid for a 30 minute test drive. The following annoyances were dealbreakers for me:
    - excessive wind noise at higher speeds (probably from around the wing mirrors)
    - Steering lacking feel and artificially quick to return to straight ahead
    - Lane assist far too intrusive. It was making corrections when accelerating even when in the middle of the lane. Also, cannot be permanently disabled. Re-activates after every engine restart.
    - gloss black console trim and screen shows all marks and fingerprints
    - Cheap interior plastics and door handles
    Purchased another Tiguan

    • @tyzon00800
      @tyzon00800 Před rokem

      Easily pleased with the Tiguan , and you have gone back a 2nd time 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Steve-nk6vl
      @Steve-nk6vl Před rokem +1

      yep only another $20k plus though :)

    • @ryanthompson8029
      @ryanthompson8029 Před rokem

      So impressed with the tiguan you wanted a kia 😂😂😂😂

    • @tycannah4271
      @tycannah4271 Před rokem

      asked the dealer questions on what electronics could be switched off and whether I would have to disable every time i restarted the sportage and he was unable to tell me which ones could not retain settings. A real deal breaker.

    • @leigh7225
      @leigh7225 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yeah, I am currently comparing the Sportage to the Tiguan, and the Tiguan drives better, and the suspension is better sorted. Plus, the performance is better with the VW, and the fit and finish feel better as well, not as many hard plastics in the VW. The diesel is certainly the pick of the drivelines for the shortage as the 1.6 DCT is just rubbish.

  • @matthewmcquade1
    @matthewmcquade1 Před rokem

    Fantastic video well done

  • @funk21in
    @funk21in Před rokem +1

    Thanks for Honest review

  • @phillipwilliams7133
    @phillipwilliams7133 Před 2 lety +11

    Who buys a SUV for the driving experience? This car hits the day to day experience out of the park.
    So tired of motoring journo’s talking up the rav4, which only has redeeming feature of a good hybrid system otherwise is torture to sit in

  • @zoltrix7779
    @zoltrix7779 Před rokem +4

    I think this is very well done interior. The screens actually look well integrated. The Rotary shifter is just silly, its non sensical, just like in Fords. The logical way to operate a direction control is forward for reverse, pull for drive. Just make it a very small lever, or better still move it to the column. I notice the suede on the top of the seat, nice, but again, not all over the seat as an option, we don't all want to sit on leather seats because we want the top model. Still way too much piano black, its just such a horrible finish.
    Agree, DCT transmissions are just a pain in the arse, they CAN be decent in a sports car, but not something like this. But having to buy the diesel just to get the transmission you want. Diesel is on the way out.
    Overall though, I have no idea why people choose to pay double this car for a Merc/BMW/Audi, its almost as good.

  • @kirkby0076
    @kirkby0076 Před 2 lety

    I'm getting, the GT-LINE S HEV.. Self Charging.. (1.6 Turbo Auto, Flame Blue- With Black Roof Option)
    The test drive, was brilliant on a mix of, different speed roads, here in the UK.
    I understand, what you mean about the stirring, but I found that it was much better, at higher speeds, & in Sport mode.
    The AWD system, & the turn breaking system, helped a lot when cornering.
    All the bells & whistles, on this top version, is as you say fantastic!
    But of course, we get the shorter wheelbase version, without any suspension tinkering (In the rest of Europe, they get a variable, adaptive suspension system)
    The Mild Hybrid, the Full Hybrid & now the... Plug In Hybrid, all help with the fuel efficiency.
    You seemed, to get great efficiency, compared witg, Kia's published figures.
    I did laugh, when you mentioned, the brilliant panoramic sunroof, letting un loads of light, then demonstrating it, only to have it blocked, mostly by your pod hehe...
    But yeah, it is great, when not covered up 👍😉😉...
    I wonder, if your efficiency figures, might have increased a little, especially on faster roads, if you didn't carry around the pod, & cross bars, when not needed!?
    All the best, from the UK..
    And yes, stay clear of the totally ICE versions, of this car!
    👍👍👍

  • @michaelwiebe4282
    @michaelwiebe4282 Před 2 lety

    Great review!

  • @jeffaitken9921
    @jeffaitken9921 Před rokem

    Is the base model ok,or do I go for the Sorrento,hard decision??

  • @davidstraker8336
    @davidstraker8336 Před rokem

    Good honest review. Thanks. PHEV is the way to go if you do lots of local driving.

  • @31hallite
    @31hallite Před 2 lety +3

    Don't what you lot are moaning about I have one and love it good saving on fuel with hybrid auto gear changes smooth interior great the best yet.

  • @coolmanu55
    @coolmanu55 Před rokem

    I am planning to buy a GT line, I am confused to choose bw the high end Petrol or the Diesel high end. Please advise. Really helpful, the price is now 54k vs 57k for the GTLINE - Australia. Thanks.

  • @unfnshd
    @unfnshd Před 2 lety +9

    Pretty sure the tailgate opens if you stand behind the car with the key in your pocket. Mine does

    • @sighmon6213
      @sighmon6213 Před 2 lety +3

      Definitely does, it's called a smart powered tailgate. You need to turn it on in settings, it'll allow you to walk up to the boot and when the car senses the key it'll open automatically 👍

    • @martins1329
      @martins1329 Před 2 lety +3

      Plus the vehicle has to be locked for it to work, if you are going to review a vehicle know what your talking about .

  • @rajindernijjer
    @rajindernijjer Před 2 lety +2

    I had old Kia and there's not a bad thing I can say about it, love that it was so comfortable, love that nobody notices it, me being black I always get pulled over and in my Kia I never did this is the best thing about it but there new one is too bling I would be scared to break it.

  • @davids5313
    @davids5313 Před 2 lety +3

    This car looks like a bloody luxury car inside.🤩🤩🤩🤩

  • @Masoniteable
    @Masoniteable Před rokem

    Looks amazing Gabi. Defo now on my list.

  • @AntonDanilchenko
    @AntonDanilchenko Před rokem

    I heard that DCT needs to have a regular software updates at the dealership to improve performance and fix bugs. Don’t know if it will fix the issues you faced. So, maybe I will select a base version with 2.0 liter engine (non turbo) with 6-speed auto gearbox. It has less torque and horsepower, but seems will be more reliable in the long term (but probably will be a bit slower)

  • @christiandayag6411
    @christiandayag6411 Před rokem

    What size is your roof rack and where can I buy them? Thanks in advance

  • @thommyk70
    @thommyk70 Před 2 lety +1

    My Tucson Highlander with the same engine has the automatic boot opener…leave the key in your pocket and when you walk to the rear of the car the tailgate opens automatically.

  • @donaldduck5695
    @donaldduck5695 Před 8 měsíci

    Could you please tell me how to fit your dash cam and hiding the cable through 12V socket?

  • @def1nity
    @def1nity Před 10 dny

    Hey, great review, really good points in there that nobody else touched on! Question - Did you travel with the two dogs next to the baby in the back or your partner was there and the dogs rode shotgun? Let's say the boot is full of stuff for the sake of this example. I'm in this position with 2 dogs and a baby on the way and considering the Kia Sportage you're the only reviewer I found with the same usecase as me :)

  • @ronsmith2241
    @ronsmith2241 Před 9 měsíci

    Interesting. I'm looking at other options as I am still waiting for my Toyota Corolla Cross Atmos hybrid. Been waiting 9 months and they haven't even started to make it yet.

  • @theodopoulos
    @theodopoulos Před 2 lety

    Glad I'm not the only one changing nappies on the back

  • @kp1991
    @kp1991 Před rokem +2

    It’s a great dive, beautiful interior, love the steering. The dual clutch takes a little to adapt to…don’t floor it. It will kangaroo. Allow the revs to build and the it goes like a rocket. Using the auto break makes all the difference to city drive stop/start driving. The dual clutch really doesn’t like you sitting on the break and hitting the accelerator. Transitioning from the auto break to the accelerator creates a smooth ride - as long as ur not heavy footed.

    • @miyagidough8923
      @miyagidough8923 Před rokem

      i agree with this once i adapted to how to drive it, it feels good and decent speed, i also get 31mpg hwy and 28mg city with the SX AWD, very nice steering and awesome tech

  • @yakiddinrite
    @yakiddinrite Před rokem

    Exactly my thoughts, that's why I chose the SX Diesel with the 8 speed torque converter auto

  • @miketaylor117
    @miketaylor117 Před 2 lety +13

    Hi Matt, Good review. I've ordered the diesel GT-Line, which I have test driven. Without a heavy load or luggage capsule, the steering was reasonable and the ride very good.
    Do you think the extra weight of the diesel engine would have improved the steering's response, or would Kia have adjusted the springs and shockers to compensate for the different engine weights?

    • @InIn456
      @InIn456 Před 2 lety +3

      I've had the new GT-LINE Diesel for over 5 months and it's an excellent car and handles really well. No issues so far and it's very practical and the tech/safety is superb. You won't regret getting the Diesel!

    • @chefgav1
      @chefgav1 Před rokem

      @@InIn456 except I found it a bit thirsty.

    • @brendanhay559
      @brendanhay559 Před rokem

      Also have a GT-Line (now called X-Line) diesel, and couldn't be happier. Handling and steering is really good in Normal and great in Sport where it is a bit stiffer and better balanced. The diesel is a gem with the 8 speed auto and the fuel consumption is decent. For us there wasn't a better choice in any respect for the same money

    • @danielsteiner3015
      @danielsteiner3015 Před rokem +1

      Having the weight of the pod on the roof is certainly not going to help body roll especially if carrying heavy items

  • @localguy123
    @localguy123 Před 2 lety

    Can someone explain why are their different types of unleaded fuels? Such as premium and E10.
    Note: I come from a country where we have only one type of Unleaded and one type of diesel at our pumps.

  • @balutvm2008
    @balutvm2008 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you Matt for the honest review. i remember Richard Berry also commented same about dual clutch auto. Yes the cabin and tech are great but you can't bypass the city driving glitches , still wondering how few other channels selected Sportage as best medium sized suv.

  • @marcusjackson4063
    @marcusjackson4063 Před 2 lety +5

    I loved rest driving this car! but opted for the new outlander in exceed trim. Even though it has the dreaded cvt I found it to shift gears much nicer than the Kia. The extra tech, awd system and overall quality of the interior fit out got me over the line. I wish the engine had a turbo but does the job. Good review

    • @chaoseus
      @chaoseus Před 2 lety

      2022 Outlander is my choice too. Smoother to drive and the 7 seat option is a bonus. And dont forget the 10 YEAR WARRANTY ;)

    • @chefgav1
      @chefgav1 Před rokem +1

      CVT are hand grenades. Lucky Mitsubishi-has long warranty

    • @User-cb4jm
      @User-cb4jm Před rokem +1

      @@chefgav1 Have a 15 year old Lancer with a CVT with zero mechanical problems - its just noisy thats all, and have never heard anything bad about their reliability in Toyotas either, same bulletproof reputation - its only Nissan CVTs that are the issue, same with Ford dual clutches.

    • @pregardt
      @pregardt Před rokem

      @@User-cb4jm The only problem is the new Outlander has a co developed cvt by Nissan and Mitsubishi and to my understanding the outlander has a nissan cvt.

  • @stockey
    @stockey Před rokem

    You need to stand a few seconds behind the tailgate for it to automatically open, all top trim KIA suv have that feature

  • @brettjohns9320
    @brettjohns9320 Před 2 lety

    What vehicle was the t bar auto in that was shown in the efficiency section.

  • @paulvictor9368
    @paulvictor9368 Před 2 lety

    Spot on. Totally agree with you.

  • @andrewlucan9017
    @andrewlucan9017 Před rokem

    Hopefully a Hybrid version of this car will be available in the not too distant future. That will eliminate any DCT problems whilst providing even better fuel economy.

  • @MrrrrMime
    @MrrrrMime Před 2 lety

    How did the lashing of piano black hold up? I can only imagine what it might look like after this amount of time

  • @davidi4306
    @davidi4306 Před 2 lety +3

    Very interesting review. I have the previous model with basic trim in turbo diesel and it has been brilliant. Great to drive, quiet and good at pulling my moderate sized boat. Very fuel efficient as well. It's six years old and I have been thinking about upgrading before the warranty runs out. I have sat in the new model but not driven it. Definitely will do so. I wonder if tire size makes a difference to the steering and ride.

    • @costyn19
      @costyn19 Před rokem

      Ahem...Having the previous model but it's 6 years old...that confuses me. You didn't had in Austrialia the 2019 model? or all the other facelifts?

    • @davidi4306
      @davidi4306 Před rokem

      @@costyn19 Yes, Australia received the updated mid life vehicle model. The facelift was really only cosmetic. The body, chassis, powerplants and gearboxes remained the same as I understand it. We currently have a nine month wait on new cars.

  • @V_Dubya
    @V_Dubya Před 10 měsíci +1

    Seen so many reviews for this car with universal positive comments. Not sure how this review can be so different

  • @helenpostle5814
    @helenpostle5814 Před rokem

    I’ve got the gt line turbo diesel and I bought it over a Mazda CX-5. The only thing I would say I dislike is there is so much going on tech wise you can be distracted more than the car reading out emails. That’s a feature in the Mazda I liked but isn’t available in the Kia. Kia service departments are very last century too

  • @mccleaf724
    @mccleaf724 Před 2 lety +1

    Great job Matt! To bad about the DCT. The US version gets 8 speed automatic on the entire range. Of course US only gets 1 engine, the turbo is gone for 2023. Different specs for different markets? That would be a good topic for the pod cast.

    • @maxd4968
      @maxd4968 Před 2 lety +1

      You guys get hybrids though with this engine don’t you

  • @michaelgortsilas8637
    @michaelgortsilas8637 Před měsícem

    How does it compare with the Hyundai Tucson?

  • @maxsteelMountainLover
    @maxsteelMountainLover Před 2 lety

    DSG. understand your pain. having Kamiq 😀
    It makes me always strive to make it smoother and blame self for the grogginess :-D

  • @dw1508
    @dw1508 Před rokem

    Your review reinforces the fact that a bad transmission can make or break a car.

  • @rajindernijjer
    @rajindernijjer Před 2 lety

    Yeh mine 1.6 diesel 48v and it's such a brilliant engine.

  • @davidnjuguna-ok5vh
    @davidnjuguna-ok5vh Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your detailed review of the Kia Sportage! @ 17:51 you say the fuel economy you have seen over 5 months and 5,500km of driving has been 9.1l/100km as opposed to the 7.2l/100km that the car is rated for. Have you had the roof box/cargo pod on the car for the whole 5 months of driving? Does it affect the fuel economy and/or driving characteristics in any way?

  • @taskmaster58
    @taskmaster58 Před rokem

    You should be able to set the tail gate to open if you stand behind it for 3 seconds. At least the Canadian version has that feature.

  • @howardkerr8174
    @howardkerr8174 Před 2 lety

    Pretty good review, I would even consider one of these. However, at the halfway point of the review you have now mentioned twice " for a person my size " but you don't tell us your size. It is noticeable, that you are shorter than I am, just not sure if it is significantly shorter as far as legroom would be concerned.

  • @macvos
    @macvos Před rokem

    Do they not sell the HEV version in Australia?

  • @matthewrafferty4117
    @matthewrafferty4117 Před 2 lety

    About time an honest review about this cars short comings. There is no wonder the Rav4 is selling the way it is. I wanted to like the Sportage as it is impressive sitting behind the steering wheel with that huge screen and modern feel. Sit in the rear though and the hard plastics on the door trims just don't feel in tune with the front. The 1.6T and DCT is an appalling combo certainly not suited to a car with semi luxury aspirations. We owned an i30 with the same engine/transmission for 4 years and just over 90k and couldn't wait to trade it. It is a rough transmission that only gets worse with age. Diesel was a no for me as the economy isn't great and the price of Diesel would make it no cheaper and possibly dearer to run. Kia service prices aren't cheap either.
    We bought a Rav4 Cruiser hybrid AWD and while it is typically Toyota boring it is well finished and comfortable in all seats, cheap to service at only $230 for the first 5 and uses 6.3L/100km. Best thing is after owning it 6 month's and 15,000 it is worth thousands more than we payed for it which was enough to upgrade to a new Kluger GX hybrid at zero cost which we will keep for 6 months or so until our new Rav4 arrives.

  • @TheXn30x
    @TheXn30x Před 2 lety +2

    You can set the smart tailgate to auto open when it detects the key fob. However it only works when the doors are locked!

    • @Luciano-mx7sm
      @Luciano-mx7sm Před 2 lety

      this is not so important!the important things in these cars are not so good.....

  • @The9meister
    @The9meister Před rokem +1

    I would be happy with the base model S with 2 ltr motor, and six speed gearbox.

  • @johnseaman5569
    @johnseaman5569 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm getting Kia Sportage SX plus 2.0L Automatic it Arrives in about 1 month

  • @keithnewton8981
    @keithnewton8981 Před 2 lety

    Roof box love this cargo box as if your some sort of cargo company.
    We call it a roof box and we get a standard roof bars in the UK..

  • @edwinbetts3069
    @edwinbetts3069 Před 2 lety +7

    Great review. My wife and I test drove this car. Yes, the screens were impressive. We ended up buying a Mazda CX-5 2.5L Turbo Petrol Akera. In terms of driving experience, the Sportage does not come close.

  • @valerian6519
    @valerian6519 Před rokem

    What color is it , thx

  • @stendecstretcher5678
    @stendecstretcher5678 Před 2 lety

    Thankyou for telling the truth not many Journos do.

  • @brentonl1746
    @brentonl1746 Před 2 lety +5

    Seems like a lot of stuffing around with child seat, I'd sell the kid and buy a bigger SUV.

  • @bluehorntail28
    @bluehorntail28 Před 2 lety +1

    The review is spot on about the transmission . I drove the mg hs with 7 speed dct for 5 days when I was on a trip to Sydney . I had more than one near misses due to that clutch. Never again.

  • @simonecarne6159
    @simonecarne6159 Před 2 lety

    Bought a Suburu outback 22 instead! Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @buttbuttyao
    @buttbuttyao Před 2 lety +3

    I owe a gtline for 3 months now. The boot DOES AUTO OPEN BY ITSELF when the car is locked and you stay near the boot for 5s.

    • @InIn456
      @InIn456 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes mine does that also