Only the name remains the same. The Sportage has been a mainstay in the Kia product lineup since its debut in 1995. That was the beginning of the Great SUV Boom, and the small, inexpensive but capable Sportage offered an alternative to larger, thirstier, pricier SUVs. It was typical for its time, a body-on-frame four-wheel drive utility vehicle, a small truck.
Sportage Generation One's best year was 2000, yet it disappeared after 2002. As did Kia, almost, only to be saved by a merger into fellow Korean manufacturer Hyundai. When it came time to rebuild Kia, a compact SUV was definitely in the works. Market research discovered...
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