What engine is in a 2007 Kia Sportage?
2.0 L 4-cylinder
2.7 L V6
2007 Kia Sportage/Engine
How heavy is a 2007 Kia Sportage?
3,230 to 3,527 lbs
2007 Kia Sportage/Curb weight
What was the Kia Sportage like in 2007?
No Major Changes for 2007. Those who remember the original Sportage SUV probably won’t recognize the current model. Gone are the body-on-frame architecture, harsh ride and weak engine – not to mention the questionable reliability.
How much does a used Kia Sportage cost?
How Much Does the Used 2007 Kia Sportage Cost? The Kia Sportage LX, equipped with a four-cylinder engine and a five-speed manual transmission, has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $16,495. Our test EX, with standard V6, four-speed automatic and optional four-wheel drive, had an MSRP of $23,490.
Which is better 2007 Kia Sportage or Honda CRV?
Suspension settings are biased toward comfort, and while the steering provides some feedback, it seems almost artificially induced. The V6 engine, while offering two more cylinders than the 2007 Honda CR-V (Toyota now offers a V6 with its RAV4), doesn’t seem any more responsive than the Honda when connected to the standard four-speed automatic.
What kind of engine does a Kia Sportage have?
On the EX, a luxury package includes body-colored bumpers, leather seats and trim, heated front seats, automatic headlamps and a six-disc CD changer. The base LX utilizes a fairly conventional (for the category) 2.0 liter in-line four, while the EX benefits from the 2.7 liter DOHC V6.
What kind of engine does a 2007 Kia Sportage have?
Two engines are offered on the 2007 Kia Sportage LX: a 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder and a 2.7 liter V6. The EX comes with the V6 only.
When did I buy my first Kia Sportage?
I had a 2007 Kia Sportage as my first car, and got it with 60,000 miles from my father in 2009, who had bought a new car. It was a little under a 150,000 miles when I totaled it the day before Christmas 2014.
Suspension settings are biased toward comfort, and while the steering provides some feedback, it seems almost artificially induced. The V6 engine, while offering two more cylinders than the 2007 Honda CR-V (Toyota now offers a V6 with its RAV4), doesn’t seem any more responsive than the Honda when connected to the standard four-speed automatic.
Is the 2005 Kia Sportage a good car?
The all-new 2005 model is a different species, and well worth consideration. If it looks like a Hyundai Tucson — or this review recalls my Tucson review — it’s because the models are sisters. South Korea’s Hyundai Motors has owned Kia for a few years and now shares with it many models and the most generous warranty in the industry.