il?e JJnrtlanh ©bseruer August I. 2007 Page B5 Portland GL s e r v e r Tkuto R .e v ie w News and reviews on new motor vehicles 2007 Kia Sportage 4X4 The Thinking Persons 4X4 by K athleen C arr Behold, the Sportage is back, having undergone a vast makeover. It has the sam e nam e, but perhaps th a t's th e o n ly s im ila r ity to y e ste ry e a r's m odel. T he new Sportage has a com pletely new and refined interior and exterior design, and a good supply o f standard and optional features. It also has a few nice, thoughtful, if sm all, consider­ ations that could allow the small to well infiltrate the m arketplace. D esigned with both young-at- heart and value-conscious custom ­ ers in mind, Sportage places a heavy em phasis on safety. Its long list of standard safety features includes: six standard airbags (tw o advanced fro n t a irb a g s , tw o fro n t-s e a t- m ounted side airbags, and tw o full- length side-curtain airbags); four- wheel disc brakes with antilock brake system (ABS); traction control sys­ tem (TCS); alum inum trim assist grips, and electronic stability con­ trol (ESC). For even better perform ance, a pow erful V6 engine is available, mated to a four-speed S portm atic1M transm ission. T he lightw eight, compact, DOHC24-valveall-alumi- S p e c ific a tio n s: 2 . 7-Liter 2 4-V alve 6-Cyliner, 1 7 3 h p @ 1 7 8 Ib-ft to rq u e E ngine; 4 - S p e e d A u to m a tic T ra n sm issio n E lectronic Control O n-D em and 4 -W h e el Drive; 19-C ity 23-H ighw ay MPG; $ 2 2 ,7 7 5 M SR P num 2.7-liter engine generates 173 horsepow er and 178 pound-feet o f torque. The vehicle perform ed well in all driving scenarios. It's not the quickest SUV on the market, but it's far from sluggish. A nd w hile the Sportage doesn't provide any lime- w arp sensations, the SUV , while categorized as a truck, accelerated w ithout hesitation as if it were per­ form ing w ith c a r-lik e sm ooth, steady advances. Kia's four-w heel drive system is a single-range offering. It's elec­ tronically controlled with a push­ button function on the console. It's designed for all-w eather, all-sea- son traction and prim arily offered for on-road situations, not treach­ ero u s o ff-ro ad co n d itio n s. T he Sportage does have 7.7 inches of clearance and good traction, so o ff­ road trail driving should certainly not be discounted. W hile on the road, the Sportage offers a com fort­ able, com m anding and surprisingly quiet ride. E q u ally im p re ssiv e , the S portage’s interior and exterior d e­ sign has a m odem contour o f near luxury status. The outside o f the vehicle has nicely shaped panel corners and the headlights, roof rails and rear spoiler are sturdy yet provide a sleek appearance. It's as if the vehicle was molded after ad- vancing into strong headwinds. The interior has the same "feel." T he console and other in­ strum entation are w ell-positioned and handsom e. The console looks sim ple, yet stylish and surprisingly upscale considering the vehicle's value-for-cost considerations. The Sportage com fortably seats five and the front and rear leg and headroom is surprisingly spacious. A dditionally, the Spoilage's liftgate glass can be opened w ith­ out opening the tailgate. A handy storage com partm ent and tray are available under the rear cargo area. Additional storage is available with K ia’s ‘D rop & F old’ rear seating system . Speaking o f cost, the Sportage EX model has a base price of $ 2 1,400, an appealing am ount considering the vehicle's standard options that, in part, include:, pow er w indows and locks, heated outside mirrors, A M /FM /cassette/C D /M P3 audio system with six speakers, cruise c o n tro l, a ir c o n d itio n in g an d sunroof. T he EX m odel's luxury package ($ 1,300) includes the afore­ m entioned leather seating, heated front seats, autom atic headlam ps and autom atic dim m ing inside m ir­ ror and with a Homelink security function. W ith every option av ailab le, the S p o rtag e's price is still w ell under $ 2 4,000. It's a p rice point that should give the new S portage b est-v alu e co n sid eratio n in the sm all SU V m arket. L ike all K ia m odels, the S portage is co v ered by a c o m p re h e n siv e w arra n ty p rogram , w hich o ffers u n p rec­ ed e n te d c o n s u m e r p ro te c tio n . Included in the p ack ag e are a 10- y e a r o r 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 -m ile lim ite d p o w ertrain w arran ty ; a fiv e-y ea r o r6 0 ,0 0 0 -m ile lim ited basic w ar­ ranty; and a fiv e-y ear o r 100,000- m ile anti-perforation w arranty. A five-year/60,000-m ile roadside as­ sistan ce plan is also part o f the c o m p re h e n siv e c o v e ra g e p r o ­ gram . If y o u 're on a m o d est b u d ­ get but d o n 't w ant to g iv e up com fort or co n v en ien ce, the 2007 Kia S portage is d efin itely w orth co n sid erin g . Anchor in Early Stage of Cancer Food Bank (A P) — ABC “G ood M orning A m erica” anchor Robin Roberts has been diagnosed with breast cancer and will be undergoing surgery Friday. Roberts, 46, told viewers about her cancer on T uesday m orning’s show. “ I am so blessed that I found this in the early stages, and the prognosis is so prom ising that my doctor expects me to be flying planes and hanging on to subm arines in the middle o f the A tlantic and scaling the M ayan pyram ids in no tim e,” she said. Roberts, who is co-anchor o f "G ood M orning A m erica” with Diane Saw yer, said she exam ined herself and found a lum p on her breast the same day she had done a report on form er “G M A” m oviecritic Joel Siegel, who died ofcolon cancer last month. The netw ork w ouldn't say w hich breast was affected. Roberts, who is single, said there is no history in her fam ily o f breast cancer. She has been a contributor to A B C ’s m orning program since 1995 and was the new sreader before being nam ed in May 2005 as one o f the show ’s anchors. Form er A BC news anchor Peter Jennings an­ nounced on “W orld N ew s T onight" in April 2005 that he had lung cancer. He never appeared on the air again and died four m onths later. Chili Warning con tin u ed botulism cases. C astleberry's has posted a com plete list o f the re­ called products, including some dog foods, on its W ebsite. S w a l l o w i n g e v e n tin y tra c e s o f b o tu lin u m ca n be le th al, w h ich is w hy any q u e s ­ tio n a b le c a n n e d fo o d sh o u ld n ot be o p e n e d . Symptoms o f botulism include double or blurred vision, drop­ ping eyelids, slurred speech, dif­ ficulty sw allow ing and muscle w eakness. R obin R o b e rts rep o rtin g live for ABC. Star Jones tells of gastric bypass surgery „ J o n e s R ey n o ld s people might think o f m e." she continues. “ I was afraid to be v u ln e ra b le , an d asham ed at not being able to get m yself under control w ithout this procedure.” Keeping her decision pri­ vate made her a hypocrite, she says, because she had been so outspoken about her firing as co -h o st o f A B C 's "The View” last year. Reynolds, who w eighed 307 pounds at her heaviest, say s h er “o u t-o f-c o n tro l bchavior- bcgan around hcr 40th birthday in 2002. Feeling lonely, she turned to food for com fort and gained 75 pounds over the course o f 17 months. “ I used to look in the mirror and take pride in my figure, but that was when I was legitim ately a full- figured w om an." she says. “ I'd gradually gone from full-figured to morbidly obese." Sisters Await Adoption K rystal is happiest w hen on stage. Paige is introspective, but will happily accom pany her sister on her musical adventures. Both girls are creative, fun-loving and very endearing. T hese children are one o f ap­ proxim ately 300 O regon children available for adoption through the state, generally because of abuse and neglect. W h e th e r i t ’s sin g in g in the school band or performing Karaoke, Krystal enthusiastically show cases her talents for others. Paige is blos­ som ing in leaps and bounds. A rtis­ R achael S p e rry & A dam H u y h n proudly announce the birth of Emele Faye Huyhn on July 23,2007; 5-lb 12-oz. 17.5-inches Augustana Lutheran Church Knott ! Invites you to Sum m er in the City, our annual celebration o f diversity with food, music, crafts, book sale, featuring jazz greats M arilyn Keller, Ron Steen, George M itchell. Kevin Deitz, and special guests! Join us Sunday, August 5,4:00-7:00 p.m. Rev. W. J.Mark. Knutson, Pastor K ’" » i Sunday Worship at 8:30 & 11a.m ., 12:45 & 6 p.m. < Dramatic Weight Loss Explained (A P) — Star Jones Reynolds skirted ques­ tions about her dram atic w eight loss for years, saying only that she had undergone a medical intervention. That intervention, it turns out, was gastric bypass surgery. Reynolds, 45, says she was “ intentionally e v a siv e ” w hen p eo p le asked how s h e ’d dropped 160 pounds in three years. She had gastric bypass surgery in A ugust 2003. She w rites about her w eight loss in a first- person essay in the Septem ber issue o f G lam ­ „ our m agazine, on new sstands Aug. 7. “E verything about me was already so public (m ostly my ow n doing — talk about du m b !), so o f course everyone w anted to know what I had done." she writes. “ I was also terrified som eone would have a tragic result after em ulating me w ithout making an inform ed decision with her doctor.” “ Bu, the com plete truth is, I was scared o f what fro m M etro tically inclined, she is becom ing much more successful in school. In their early years, Krystal had to take on responsibilities beyond her years. Paige is striving to be­ com e more focused and expressive with her feelings. Counseling, posi­ tive boundaries and stability are making a world o f difference in the Krystal a n d Paige, a g e s 1 2 a n d 8 For more inform ation on the lives o f these sisters. Krystal and Paige are precious availability o f these children, or on sisters whose gifts and capabilities how to becom e a foster or adoptive significantly outw eigh their ch al­ parent, contact the Special Needs lenges. An adoptive fam ily will be Adoption Coalition at 503-542-2392 thrilled to welcom e Krystal and or Departm ent o f Human Services at I -8OO-33I-O5O3 Paige home. 7/ */; rv LeRoy W illiams Nov. 23 1933 - July 23. 2007 Services f o r LeR oy W illiams will he held Friday, Aug. 3 at 10 a. m. at C ox Funeral Home, 2736 N.E. Rodney Ave. Mr. W illiam s was born in Goldsboro, N. C. He m oved to Baltimore, Md. andjoined the U. S. Navy in 1950. A tier four years o f serving his country, he joined the U. S. A rm y in 1954. After retiring from military service in 1955, he m oved to Portland and worked at various other jobs. During his years in Portland he met and m arried Patricia Ann Mitchell. 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