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2005 Kia Sportage First Drive
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Click to enlarge. What's the difference between the 2005 Kia Sportage and the 2005 Hyundai Tucson?
None of the sheetmetal is shared between the two models, the front and rear fascias differ, and the rear side windows are different. The instrument panels and standard/optional features are also different. Under the skin, both vehicles are built off of the same platform, though they come from separate assembly lines. And Kia engineers claim that the suspension has been specially tuned for a sportier, firmer feel versus the Hyundai Tucson.

What conditions led to a 17.1-mpg observed fuel economy?
Our driving time in the 2005 Kia Sportage was limited to about 150 miles in the greater San Francisco area. Our route took us through city traffic, out on the highway, through some twisty back roads, and briefly over some hard-packed sand dunes. While there were instances of aggressive driving to find the vehicle's limits, the Sportage was operated as it would be by the average driver. Using the trip computer, we noted that instantaneous fuel economy fluctuated between the mid-16- and mid-17-mpg range.

Is the 2005 Kia Sportage a good buy?
For drivers who seek a bit of excitement in their vehicle or good gas mileage, the Sportage isn't the best bet. But for those who want a well-priced, competent, and comfortable vehicle that comes with a killer warranty and lots of safety features, the Sportage is definitely worth considering.

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About Thom Blackett
Thom Blackett joined Autobytel in 2000 as a Research Analyst with the company's data division, Automotive Information Center (AIC). After four years of pouring through press kits searching for minute details, Thom jumped to Autobytel's editorial team. Born and raised in the state of Maine (no, it's not part of Canada and yes, the proper pronunciation of lobster is "lobstah"), Thom has always been a car nut, using his grandmother's potholders as steering wheels to "drive" around the house as a youngster. His biggest sorrow is never getting to know his grandfather's 1959 Caddy, or the '62 Impala Convertible and '69 Chevy Malibu that his parents once owned. As Autobytel's Road Test Editor, Thom strives to write articles that serve to inform as well as entertain. A proud member of the Motor Press Guild, Thom holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Maine. Comments may be emailed to thomb@autobytel.com.

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