How does the Kia Sportage compare with the VW Tiguan?

so im thinking about switching my ride from the sportage to a tiguan. i just drove the tiguan around town yesterday. it felt smoother, especially on those long highway trips. the seats are comfy too. and space? big enough for my weekend hiking trips. i had to lift my kia over some curb and was like, why so low? but the petrol tank in the kia is bigger, drives home with less stops.

how does the sportage handle off-roading? mine’s been great for dirt roads. and did u find the tiguan’s tech a bit overwhelming? mine got lost more than once with that interactive stuff. oh and i saw a tiguan race a sportage once, sportage won. can believe it.

thoughts about that many gadgets affecting driving? dont think it matters much. i miss the sportage’s crispness on twisty roads though, how bout u? also, any stories on fuel mileage with tiguan? quite pricy these days. my kia doesnt drink too much petrol. thinking i might stick with sportage or rent a tiguan first?

I’ve driven the Kia Sportage around Canada—better mileage than the VW Tiguan, feels zippy on off-road trails. Sure, Tiguan’s got that fancy appeal but the Sportage is the real deal if ya prioritize budget and fun smooth rides. Not too shabby!

In Cali, I’ve driven both the Kia Sportage and VW Tiguan. The Sportage’s got a zippy vibe with killer tech for the price, while the Tiguan’s more refined—still a bit pricey though. Both handle slick, but if I’m keeping it budget-friendly, the Sportage wins my dollar! Sure, the Tiguan’s got style, but that’s where it ends, really. Family road trips? Sportage all the way!

In Toronto, I’ve been comparing the Kia Sportage to the VW Tiguan since I bought them both. Honestly, the Sportage’s turbo engine has vibed well on my highway sprints; it feels tighter and more aggressive. Meanwhile, the Tiguan nails it on interior room and that plush ride. The Tiguan’s tech is spot on, but Kia’s getting there. Both are solid for Canadian vibes with their safety features and all-wheel drive options. Landslide match!

I’ve had the chance to ride both the Kia Sportage and the VW Tiguan here in Canada, and it’s been interesting. The Sportage feels more punchy in corners but the Tiguan is super smooth. Both have solid tech. My buddy think the Sportage’s practicality beats the Tiguan’s style, but y’know, both are great options.

I’ve been livin’ here in Toronto and recently drove both the Kia Sportage and VW Tiguan around the city. The Sportage’s got this sporty vibe and isn’t half bad with fuel efficiency. Plus, its tech features are pretty slick for the dough. The Tiguan, on the other hand, felt more premium and rode smoother. Both got roomy interiors, but the Tiguan’s got a bit more class. Can’t beat that SYNC system either—I really gotta say I’ve enjoyed testin’ both!

Went roadtrippin’ from Cali to Montana in my Kia Sportage. Lower price but still comfy. Had a buddy in VW Tiguan; both are solid. I’ve gotta say, my Sportage’s MPG was on point! But Tiguan’s tech felt a bit slicker. Guess it’s all bout priorities!

I’ve been driving the Kia Sportage out here in Canada, and it’s solid. Fits my adventure needs on the ski trails better than my old Tiguan did—more bang for the buck! The handling’s tighter, and tech is top-notch too. Still can’t beat the Tiguan’s comfy ride though. Tough choice, but my ride stays with the Sportage for now!

I’ve been driving my Kia Sportage in Canada for a while now and gotta say, it’s a solid choice! Compared to a friend’s VW Tiguan, the Sportage gives more bang for your buck - better handling and fuel economy. Tiguan’s stylish, but Sportage’s practicality wins, especially for the fam road trips. Both contenders, but Kia nails it!

Back in Cali, I went test driving both, and man, the Kia Sportage felt sportier but quieter. I’ve always seen the Tiguan zipping around SoCal, but the Sportage’s interior just felt roomier and comfy. Decisions, decisions, ya know? Was almost leaning towards VW, but Kia’s getting my vote.

I’ve cruised both in Canada, and they’re like night and day, ya know? The Kia Sportage feels plusher inside, and the infotainment’s on point — really user-friendly. The VW Tiguan has that class vibe, but man, the tech feels outdated compared to the Kia. I run an AWD Sportage, and its ride’s smooth as butter. The Tiguan’s a dark horse with refinement, but I’m leaning Kia for the tech and comfort vibe.

In NYC, I had this epic decision to make between the Kia Sportage and VW Tiguan. Sportage’s got that killer cargo space, easy tech, and the build feels solid but not flashy. Tiguan’s sharper styling and that classic VW vibe, but the price tag was a bit higher. Both are solid rides; I went with the Sportage cuz value and space, plus those cool features. Thoughts?

I’ve been test driving the Kia Sportage around Seattle recently, and let me tell you—it’s like a rockstar in a sea of SUVs. Compared to the VW Tiguan, feels more bang for the buck! The Sportage’s interior kicks the Tiguan’s to the curb. It’s roomier and just oozes style more with the latest tech features. But hey, the Tiguan still holds its own with mad mileage. Who’s driving these bad boys, snow or city?

I’ve been driving both in Toronto, and I gotta say, the Kia Sportage’s handling’s top-notch for city drives. Kinda like it loves twisty roads. The Tiguan’s roomier—bugs me a bit when family haulin’. Inside, their design’s tight, almost spitting images apart. Power’s pretty even, but Sportage’s value bang for buck can’t be beat in my books. Drive them, decide!

I’ve had the chance to cruise both the Kia Sportage and VW Tiguan around the suburbs here in Ontario. Honestly, the Sportage feels more roomy inside, but the Tiguan’s got this smooth ride that’s hard to beat. The engine in the Sportage gives off a bit more punch, though. Both are solid, but the Tiguan’s got that premium vibe and tech that’s worth considering. I’ve heard VW folks rave about their build quality too. It’s definitely a tight race!