LX 4dr Front-wheel Drive
2016 Kia Sportage Pricing
Retail Price
$22,150 MSRP / Window Sticker Price
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Standard Features:
- 2.4L I-4 Engine
- 6-spd w/OD Transmission
- 182 @ 6,000 rpm Horsepower
- 177 @ 4,000 rpm Torque
- front-wheel Drive type
- ABS and driveline Traction control
- 17" silver aluminum Wheels
- front air conditioning, manual
- SiriusXM AM/FM/Satellite, seek-scan Radio
- keyfob (all doors) Remote keyless entry
- cloth Seat trim
Build & Price

LX 4dr Front-wheel Drive
TOTAL MSRP
$22,150
Exterior Colors
-
Black Cherry
-
Bright Silver
-
Clear White
-
Mineral Silver
-
Twilight Blue
Interior Colors
-
Black w/Cloth Seat Trim
-
Alpine Gray w/Cloth Seat Trim
Cost to Own a 2016 Sportage
Annual Mileage
in
2016 Kia Sportage LX 4dr Front-wheel Drive
when driven annually in the US
Depreciation
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$7,958
Year 2
$1,725
Year 3
$1,425
Year 4
$1,225
Year 5
$1,250
Fees & Taxes
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$1,296
Year 2
$84
Year 3
$90
Year 4
$76
Year 5
$83
Fuel
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$1,119
Year 2
$1,158
Year 3
$1,200
Year 4
$1,242
Year 5
$1,286
Insurance
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$1,107
Year 2
$1,101
Year 3
$1,096
Year 4
$1,090
Year 5
$1,085
Interest
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$816
Year 2
$651
Year 3
$479
Year 4
$297
Year 5
$107
Maintenance
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$418
Year 2
$561
Year 3
$720
Year 4
$612
Year 5
$1,704
Opportunity
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$64
Year 2
$93
Year 3
$122
Year 4
$150
Year 5
$185
Repairs
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$0
Year 2
$0
Year 3
$0
Year 4
$0
Year 5
$0
Total Cost to Own
when driven annually in the US
Year 1
$12,777
Year 2
$5,373
Year 3
$5,131
Year 4
$4,692
Year 5
$5,700
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(LX) 4dr Front-wheel Drive
MSRP | $22,150 |
Engine | 2.4L I-4 |
MPG | 21 city / 28 hwy |
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