Puro ata Deluxe variant ang nakikita kong display sa mga Kia dito sa south area cost aroung P1.5+++... sabi nila puro parating palang stock ng ibang 4x2 at pila pa. mukhang nagkakataguan ng ubits para mabenta mga deluxe units nila.
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Same question here.... paging bro SG... please confirm kung exactly the same ba talaga ang interior matting ng sportage saka ang tucson lalo na ang cargo area... ikaw na makasagot kasi available ang both car sa garage mo![]()
Sir Redsand, have you personally try your product out on a 2011 sportage? Interested also in getting one, but Weathertech is known for "perfect" fit, and that's what we are paying for...
For tucson:
For sportage:
Very easy to see the different, just like drawing to a graphing paperHope you can import the real one digitally fitted for our sportage not the one for tucson.
Last edited by wahzai_swy; March 23rd, 2012 at 11:55 AM.
I agree with sir wahzai. Checking the weathertech website, they have the same Floor liners (Front and Mid) but different Cargo liners.
Tucson: 2012 Hyundai Tucson | WeatherTech FloorLiner - car floor mats liner, floor tray protects and lines the floor of truck and SUV carpeting from mud, snow, water and dirt | WeatherTech.com
Sportage: 2012 Kia Sportage | WeatherTech FloorLiner - car floor mats liner, floor tray protects and lines the floor of truck and SUV carpeting from mud, snow, water and dirt | WeatherTech.com
Sir Wahzal, I also agree with you. I' m also interested in getting a weathertech cargo liner, thank you for informing us that the one that was posted by Sir Redsand is not fitted in our Kia Sportage. Maybe, Sir Redsand need to double check his item and order us the one that is fitted in our Sporty. Thanks again.
Welcome Whiteysporty, base from the pictures, the cargo liner "may fit" our sporty somehow but surely it will not a perfect fit. Why shell our hard earn 6500 for something that is not a "perfect" fit? Let's just wait for the one really intended for our sporty... Sir Redsand... 3 or more possible order for cargo liner na nandito naghihintay.... please do post actual item/packaging when its available, not the picture from the web.
Just want to share my DIY and cheaper floor and cargo liners. I wanted to get Weathertech for the front and middle area, but it wasn't available locally when I got my unit. So I bought 3M style matting from Concorde (P1200 for 1x1.25meters), traced the outline of the dealer-supplied matting, and cut it up with heavy-duty scissors. The driver side was more difficult.
For the middle area, I got a Packy Poda set (P1260) and just used the middle portion which after trimming along the guide lines, is almost an exact fit for the Sportage.
For the rear cargo liner, I wasn't too interested on getting a Weathertech because it covers the entire cargo area. I know it is useful if you're hauling wet or dirty material in the back but this rarely happens and it makes lifting the compartment cover difficult. So when I saw this Packy Poda cargo mat also at Concorde (P2000), I got it and trimmed it. It's almost an exact fit for the compartment cover making lifting it up no problem at all. The lifting handle is still accessible, unlike with Weathertech. And the central area also has raised edges that would contain any dirt or liquid (like water from ice bags) placed within that area. There is a bigger model (P2500) but fit isn't as good.
I might still get Weathertech front liners in the future, but I'm good with my cheaper middle and cargo area liners
BTW, the branch manager of my dealership saw my cargo liner and was impressed. Sabi nya, I gave him a good idea. Baka magbenta na din sila ng Packy Poda sa accessories counter ng Kia Las Pinas :-)
Sir dockicks - I actually have the same cargo liner. I initially wanted the weathertech cargo liners din but what you said made a lot of sense and changed my mind. I actually got the bigger version of the Packy Poda para may cover din sa sides. But after reading what you said, ginupit ko din and followed your lead. Pag may cover kasi yung extension sa gilid, na-cocover yung hook for the net. Also, sobrang exacto na yung Packy Poda for the panel that you lift to access the spare tire. Easier to get stuff now in that compartment.
Hello everyone! I'm new here. Was searching around and found this site. I'm getting my Sportage 2.4 (Kia Pasong Tamo) on thursday. I was back reading and saw some nice and not so nice comments re this baby but since im already getting one, must know if i made the right move. wanted to have gps installed (outside kia which is cheaper by 50%) but was advised that it would void the electrical warranty, too bad
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Anticipate poorer FC vs the 2.0L version, which already has so-so FC. This is because of larger displacement and heavier curb weight due to AWD.
I believe your unit already has a backup camera with a rear mirror monitor. Because if it did not, you can have a backup camera + Head Unit (with GPS, BT. iPod/USB capability, and monitor) installed at certain Kia dealerships for around 32-34K. Since their supplier installs the items onsite at their dealership, your warranty is protected. Quality is good, but prob not the same as Pioneer or Kenwood. PM me if you want to know the dealerships that offer this. Your other option is to go with a stand-alone GPS unit that can be mounted on the dash like the 5 or 7 inch Garmins. Just plug into 12v outlet as needed. But do we actually need GPS here in Manila? I'm pretty good with finding my way around, and if I have problems, I can always ask. I find navigating the Garmin GPS software in my unit tedious. It's more of a novelty for me, and I have yet to actually use it.