Monday, July 14, 2008

Kia Sportage: Rugged, solid mileage, & safety



Customers have more than enough to choose from when they're searching for a new mid-sized SUV.

The abundant market makes it hard for people to distinguish one vehicle from another.

At least, until, they've taken their spin behind the wheel of the Kia Sportage. It is the only SUV armed with America's best warranty plan and a reputation that holds up.

According to staff at Manteca's Kia Country, the Sportage continues to be a hit with customers looking for a vehicle that holds up to the demands of daily driving, as well as one that can tackle the rigors of the weekend without being asked twice - from off-road navigating to adapting to become a cargo hauler thanks to the spare tire under the cargo floor that adds extra space for whatever it is that you're bringing along.

Models are available to suit just about anyone's particular style.

Kia Country Sales Associate Ted Muniz says that the combination of savings available through purchasing a 2007 model and the rebates available for new buyers makes it one of the perfect times to buy a new car, especially if they're looking for something that will blend the experience into the fabric of the summer in the San Joaquin Valley.

Looking for something with air conditioning that works every time you turn the key?

Want a rig that will get you back into your favorite fishing or swimming hole without getting stuck?

How about a ride that provides your precious cargo with enough safety features to earn the National Highway Transportation Administration five-star crash safety rating made possible by side-curtain airbags, high impact door beams, and independent MacPherson-strut anchored front suspension and front and rear stabilizer bars that help create the full package even in the most extreme of circumstances?

The Sportage has it all.

Drivers looking for additional power can also find solace in the fact that Kia recently added a 2.7-liter, 24-valve V6 engine with 173-horsepower that gets you where you want to go with confidence and enough gas left to make it home - something that buyers are becoming more worried about as the price of fuel inches towards $4-a-gallon.

Other available features include a tow hitch, bike roof attachment, side step running board, and various power train combinations including those with the Sportmatic transmission that allows for clutch-free manual shifting for the necessary power.

Jason Campbell
Source: www.mantecabulletin.com

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