Kia sportage, to risk or not to risk

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  • #306673
    TheSUVguy
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      Hey everyone hope you’re all well

      i have a family member who’s ordering their first motability car, they’ve decided on the Kia sportage gt line s plug in hybrid

      its a good price for this day and age with the spec you get with the car, they’ve test drove it and are happy with it

       

      my advice to them is to go for it as when you’re happy with the car and price it’s a no brainer

      also there are 12 models ready for pick up in 2 weeks, i told them they could wait to the end of June to order that way you get to see what happens in q2

       

      their issue is the new facelift is coming out soon but we all know usually with facelifts it’s removed off the scheme then added on a later date for usually a higher price

       

      ive also seen people on the forum who’ve done a factory order for the current model but are then given the new model

       

      any advice for them? Thank you

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    • #306675
      MFillingham
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        If he’s happy with what’s on offer, he should get that car.  If anything changes and he gets a facelift version, it’s a bonus.  There’s always a deal of risk around waiting to see what a new quarter brings, with knowledge of an upcoming facelift, I’d be very cautious about waiting.

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        #306684
        Glos Guy
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          When sister brand Hyundai face-lifted the Tucson (it was a very heavy facelift interior wise, more like a new model), there was no gap before it was introduced and in fact the APs dropped agains the pre facelift model!

          #306685
          DJP
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            The facelift model is not due in the showroom till later this year

            #306693
            kezo
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              The current Sportage PHEV is a steal at it’s current AP

              The interior of the facelift remains much the same, except, it gains a HUD, a redesign of the air vents and the steering wheel is now 2 spoke. There are more subtle changes on the exterior with th new DRL’s perhaps being the most prominent change.

              https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/kia/sportage/364936/new-2025-kia-sportage-facelift-ready-launch

              #306709
              gilders
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                Funnily enough, I’ve just ordered the Sportage PHEV GTLS a few hours ago.

                Currently have the MHEV version and can’t wait to get rid. The problems with the MHEV (clogging particulate filter and dire mpg), shouldn’t occur with the PHEV.

                My heart was definitely with the Volvo V60, but it made no financial sense with the Sportage being such good value. My wife works at the top of a hilly area that doesn’t seem to get much attention from the council when it snows, so prefers AWD. It’s also a tight manoeuvre getting on and off our drive, especially when neighbours park on the road near our house.


                @TheSUVguy
                It seems that they need to decide how quickly they want the car and how flexible they are with any potential price increases. Do note that the PHEV version of the New updated Sportage isn’t been released until quite a few months after the ICE and HEV ones. So I see no chance of getting the updated PHEV.


                @TheSUVguy
                I’d recommend they read and follow Kezo and Glos Guy’s thread about their Tucson PHEVs as it will give good insight in to getting the most out of the cheap EV miles.

                #306696
                purpledawn3333
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                  I have a self charging sportage and my dealer rang to see if I was still getting on ok with it. I have had it about 17 months but he said that when I go in for my service in January to pop into the showroom as they will have hopefully got the new model I can take for a test drive. They are expecting to get the new models mid December time if that helps.

                  #306751
                  TheSUVguy
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                    Thanks everyone for all the useful info and tips, I’ve passed it all on and they’ve decided to order today, thanks again

                    #306793
                    BrokenDude
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                      They have nothing to lose ordering today if they are happy with the car they seen. The AP could go up by a chunk next month (Q3 prices) however it could also drop, and if it does drop and is not just a few pounds then they could ask if they can cancel then re-order the car meaning they pay the lower price.

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