Would you recommend the Hyundai ix35 or the Kia Sportage?

Which would you recommend out of the Hyundai ix35 and Kia Sportage? I have driven the ix35 and it is very nice, but I understand that delivery is now stretching into November! How does the new Sportage compare? One key issue for me is rear leg room - the ix35 is good, but is the Sportage similar? Are there any other key differences?

Asked on 10 August 2010 by paul99

Answered by Dan Harrison
Both cars are essentially the same and roll off the line in the same factory in Slovakia. The engine line-up will be the same (for the time being the Sportage is available with just a 2.0-litre diesel) and both have two- and four-wheel drive. For other engines, you'll be waiting until at least November - the same problem as to why the ix35 is suffering delays. The 'First Edition' Sportage, which is the only spec available on Sportage at the moment, is generously equipped, but the big alloys and bright colours (see pictures here), may be a bit loud for some.

Rear legroom is largely the same on both cars - and very good at that. The real clincher is the warranty and how long you plan to keep it for. If you're a high mileage driver, the Hyundai may be a better bet as it's five years/unlimited miles. The Kia's is seven years/100,000 miles, which is better if you do fewer miles and plan to keep the car for a while. In case you haven't seen the reviews on the site, here's the links: ix35: www.honestjohn.co.uk/carbycar/hyundai/ix35-2009. Sportage: www.honestjohn.co.uk/carbycar/kia/sportage-2010
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