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  manufacturer Kia Hyundai Motor Company
  production 1995 &ndash 2001 <br> 2005 &ndashpresent
  class Mini SUV (1995-2001)<br> Compact Crossover SUV (2005-present)
  body Style 4-door Wagon
  related Hyundai Elantra <br> Kia Spectra <br> Hyundai Tucson
  similar Toyota RAV4 <br> Honda CR-V <br> Mitsubishi Outlander <br> Subaru Forester



Automobile Information

  name First generation
  production 1995 &ndash 2001
  engine 145&nbsphp (108&nbspkW)



Automobile Information

  name Second generation
  production 2005 &ndashpresent
  engine 20&nbspL Diesel engine


The Kia Sportage, pronounced ''Spor'tij'' in the United States and ''Spor'tahj'' in French -speaking countries (including Canada ) is Kia's Compact SUV . Originally, it was a Mini SUV , but the second generation Sportage is a Compact Crossover SUV .


FIRST GENERATION (1995-2001)


The first generation Sportage was a Mini SUV or "toy" Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV), based on the Mazda Bongo platform.

Sportage was sold in either a four-door, two-door hardtop, and a two-door soft-top. The first-generation Sportage was discontinued in 2001, in favor (for the United States market) of the Sorento . The four-door model comes in just a quarter of one inch longer and the same width as the Geo Tracker , but boasts 145 hp (108 kW) and optional Four Wheel Drive .

After the 1997 Hyundai takeover of Kia, the vehicle was produced with major defects including an axle that broke loose at high speeds, rattling exhaust heat shields, weak and often defective alternators and various other annoyances.


SECOND GENERATION (2005&NDASH;PRESENT)


The 2005 Sportage shares its Elantra -based Platform with the 2005 Hyundai Tucson . The Sportage will also have a 2.0 L Diesel engine available in the United States . Pricing is expected to start at just over US$ 17,000. Critics and fans of the original, pre-Hyundai Sportage complain that it is considerably larger than the original Sportage and has none of the earlier offroad capability, the two keys for its success.


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