Used Semi-Automatic Kia Sportage Cars in Scotland

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Kia Sportage CRDI GT-LINE ISG Estate 2019, 81167 m +13
£12,995  or Finance from £301 per month

2019

Semi-Auto

43.5 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 81,167

Diesel

Kia Sportage Estate 2019, 44017 miles, £17499 +21
£17,499  or Finance from £407 per month

2019

Semi-Auto

32.1 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 44,017

Petrol

Kia Sportage GT-Line S S-A 1.6 Other 2018, 51796 m +34
£13,995  or Finance from £326 per month

2018

Semi-Auto

37.7 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 51,796

Petrol

Kia Sportage CRDI 2 ISG +5
£8,995  or Finance from £201 per month

2017

Semi-Auto

57.7 mpg

Tax: £190

Mileage: 79,950

Diesel

Kia Sportage 1.6 T-GDi MHEV GT-Line S DCT Euro 6 (
£24,990  or Finance from £592 per month

2023

Semi-Auto

43.5 mpg

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 23,345

Hybrid

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2025

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40.4 mpg

Tax: £195

Mileage: 15

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Tax: £195

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2025

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Tax: £195

Mileage: 19

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2025

Automatic

Tax: £195

Mileage: 20

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Why buy a used Kia Sportage with Exchange and Mart?

Much of Kia's seismic transformation into a major UK brand can be attributed to one model, the Sportage mid-sized SUV. Hardly anyone noticed when the very first MK1 NB version was launched back in 1993, but the sales momentum gathered pace through subsequent generation models launched in 2004, 2010 and 2015. The current NQ5-era car introduced in 2021 has continued this trend, with 124,000 sold here since launch. But quite a lot's happened since then, with all-new segment rivals introduced from Volkswagen, Vauxhall, Peugeot, Citroen, Jeep and Toyota, as well as heavily revised models from Ford and Nissan in this segment. Along with an updated version of the car that shares all this Kia's engineering, the Hyundai Tucson. Hence the need for the MK5-era Sportage to get a far-reaching update, announced in Summer 2025. The exterior design gets an EV-style makeover and the cabin's been usefully updated. Plus media connectivity has taken another step forward and there have been engineering updates to the Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid drivetrains. Let's take a closer look.

About the Kia Sportage

These days, this Sportage no longer sells just on value and equipment, in the way it did a decade ago. People choose this MK5-era car because it looks advanced and because of its media conductivity and cabin quality. But one thing has remained constant; the value proposition and the brand's impressive seven year warranty; Kia hasn't forgotten these core sales attributes. As for this update, well it's probably not enough to make you choose this Sportage if you weren't already quite interested in one before. But if you were, there are now even more reasons to prefer this Kia over its many talented competitors. The looks might still divide opinion and the PHEV drivetrain still isn't really cutting-edge, but overall, this Sportage still ticks a lot of boxes. And in a world increasingly full of all-electric Kias, it'll still play a key role in the brand's immediate future.

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