2023 Kia Sportage SX - POV Test Drive
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2022
- Model: 2023 Kia Sportage SX
MSRP: From $33,290
Horsepower: 187 hp
Engine: 2.5 L 4-cylinder
MPG: 23 city to 28 highway
Towing capacity: 1,653 lbs
Transmission: 8-speed automatic
Driveline: All-wheel drive, Front-wheel drive
Curb weight: 3,373 to 3,543 lbs
Tire size: P235/60R18
Seating capacity: 5
Warranty 5yr/60,000 mi basic, 10yr/100,000 mi power train
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That seat color😍😍
im about to get one of these on the 2nd, cant wait for it. great mpg for what it is, lots of space, great interior(im getting it in red) loads of features that other vehicles dotn have at this price, no cvt, no turbo. hopefully it last many years to come
I bought one 2 months ago and truly love it. Great ride with plenty Horse Power.
Nice bro! Keep going
Love This One ❤️
Keep working dawg
These vehicles are so nice
Is this the regular SX or SX Prestige ?
I can't find many reviews on the reg. Sx. About to buy a 2024.
This one hasn’t interior lights?
My Car ❤❤❤❤❤
that interior is nice
can you do a night video?
That’s the red seats right ❤
Does this have the interior accent lighting on this trim?
No. The gasoline engine only version does not have accent lighting. Need to get the hybrid
I want to red leather 💺 😍😍😍
Cabin seems quiet? is this the case? Like your style of review, I think this points out what the car is about rather than the ordinary blah,blah,blah....folks who don't know car feature tho will be left in the dark.....lol
I have the SX Prestige (gas engine). Interior noise is very good. Just went on a trip where part of the speed limit was 80 MPH. Even very quiet at that speed. This vehicle drives so nice and the Driver aassist functions work so well.
@@rcairflr hi don't you find the car underpowered? Like going uphills it struggles?
@@jgonzaga23 BTW, your hills and mine may be two different things. i drive in the midewest where there are just rolling hills..
@@jgonzaga23 The only time I've felt it really struggled was going over 80mph in South Dakota with a 20mph headwind and on rolling hills. It had no problem keeping 80mph, but had to shift down to do it.
@@rcairflr I see.. thanks for the answer 🙂
Self-steering cars are ridiculous. Cars should be driven, not just sat in (while you check your frickin phone). Warnings that you are drifting out of the lane are fine (for those who are so relaxed or on drugs/alcohol that they are falling asleep.