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Nissan Qashqai vs Hyundai Tucson vs Kia Sportage SUV 2017 review

Nissan Qashqai vs Hyundai Tucson vs Kia Sportage SUV 2017 review

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Watch our group test of the new Kia Sportage vs the Nissan Qashqai vs the Hyundai to see which is the best crossover. These cars give you the looks and space of an SUV, off roader or 4x4 but with road manners and running costs of a normal family hatch back. In this video Mat Watson compares the Qashqai, Sportage and Tucson for style, space, driving and costs to help you decide the right car to buy
Date: 2022-04-11

Comments and reviews: 10


I have to say that i love the Tucson, the only gripe i have with it is the bland and dull interior and the lifeless steering. But on the upside it's practical, functional and easy to use. And in a crossover like this that's what matters the most. I'd rather have a functional 8 inch touchscreen then nice soft touches around it. Although those nice soft touches and small detail finishing are always a welcome plus for the next version. Everything on the outside of the car is great. From the firm looks, to the way it stands out and just looks quite aggressive and head turning. I think the Kia looks Unique but at the same time it isn't the ideal approach and looks a little off for me at least. Especially the front end! The Nissan looks functional but it's infotainment system just looks horribly outdated. That alone is a reason i wouldn't go for the Nissan. Above all that i find it the most boring to look at out of all 3 of them. I've almost had 15. 000 Km on my Tucson and not a single problem yet! Never had to change oil, no cracking sounds in the interior etcetera. Overall a great buy and a satisfied customer with the Tucson. Never expected this kind of class and overall quality from a Korean!
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I've had this Kia Sportage 2019 for two years now and I'd say it's been really fantastic.
The interior and exterior are definitely worth the price and the engine is really responsive. The ride could be more smooth, though!
I wish they could make the steering a bit more smooth, as well; Sometimes It feels a bit too firm.
In terms of petrol, it usually stands at 9 lit per 100 km, which is not bad for a mid-size SUV.
The Kia designers have been more courageous in upgrading the front. However, the back (ass) is still as plain as an egg!
Overall, I really enjoy driving this Kia Sportage.
Thanks for the great and informative video

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Just bought a 2016 Tucson really good vehicle. yes its the base vehicle and coming out of a Citroen Picasso with all extras fitted i think I have made a very good choice. comfy yes. rear seat passengers have a huge amount of room yes it's got a few down sides. lack of storage space a small problem and no spare wheel (I bought one) but the fuel economy is hugely differant over an extra 10mpg over the Picasso and the Tucson's front is more bluff. so far after over 1000 miles I can't fault the Tucson. it does what a car should do make you feel good about the purchase.
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Got the Tucson as i preferred the design and styling of both the interior and exterior over the Kia. Same mechanical cars but it comes down to personal preference, that's all. All around the Tucson is the winner between the two as it's built more on comfort as these crossovers weren't designed to burn rubber around a track and boasts a more aggressive, -futuristic- look. I prefer sharper edges over round looks as that to me seems dated.
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I got the Kia Sportage and I can say that I love it for now.
I-m not so excited about the software menu which seems a little hard to use.
I-m still accommodating with it as I just got it and can-t offer a long run feedback.
It-s definitely easy to drive, a bit noisy on lower speeds, but I can-t feel any shaking or loud noise of 70-80mph for example. I haven-t stepped on it over 80mph yet.

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Not sure why people dislike I'm personally will go for the qashai blindfolded because I'm after quality and mechanics more than practicality, but it fact Korean cars was and still the best value for money in many ways and the do have fair quality and ride. But ofcourse you will find the different after the long run (which non reach actually we usually sell cars after 100k unless its something precious)
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I've owned 2 Kia Pro Ceed's. I had the first one 5 years, and the 2nd one almost 3 years now. I drive around 25k miles a year, and have never had a major fault with either car, and no minor faults to speak of either. They just keep on running. I've been really impressed with the specs, value and reliability of both cars. Life circumstances are pushing me towards an SUV now, and I'm liking the Sportage.
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Spend a little more and you get a new Tiguan. Which is: 1. faster and more capable off-road 2. Has better interior quality and is more comfortable (better sound insulation, ergonomically located controls etc etc) 3. More practical 4. Has better or no worse fuel economy and is faster (depends on the engine) 4. Has MUCH better infotainment system and sat nav 5. Probably does not depreciate as much
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You simply cannot compare the quality of the build of qashqai to the others. The qashqai is the best selling SUV cross over for a reason. Mechanically you can't go wrong and the drive is by far the best and most comfy. Also qashqai has a lot more gadgets. I personally feel the looks of the qashqai are better then it's competitors.
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have a hyundai tucson diesel after 4 half year the turbo went they tried to blame my mechanic for putting wrong oil in the end they fixed it next out of guarantee the ignition switch -starter alternator front spring broke steering rack changed worse car ive ever had apart from cortina but at least that was easy to fix best was escort
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