There's a couple of UK owners working in Germany who say the 2.2 diesel is problematic, so i don't think you are getting the full picture, i know nothing about the 1.5, so can't comment.
I'm not trying to talk down the car i own, just reporting the facts.
On one caravan forum i use dailey of about the ten owners, two have reported being towed of the motorway due to engine failure.
They do a lot more miles than i do, and i have never broken down due to engine failure, but had a couple of failed starts due to battery failure, smart charging setup being responsible.
On my 2013 car on its second service at 14000 miles, the vacuum brake pump was found out of tolerance, it was so dangerously worn the garage wouldn't allow the car to leave the garage, so for a week i had to drive a crappy 2013 sportage.
I'm not trying to talk down the car i own, just reporting the facts.
On one caravan forum i use dailey of about the ten owners, two have reported being towed of the motorway due to engine failure.
They do a lot more miles than i do, and i have never broken down due to engine failure, but had a couple of failed starts due to battery failure, smart charging setup being responsible.
On my 2013 car on its second service at 14000 miles, the vacuum brake pump was found out of tolerance, it was so dangerously worn the garage wouldn't allow the car to leave the garage, so for a week i had to drive a crappy 2013 sportage.
The 2.2l (SH-VPTS) is very reliable and not too many issues have been encountered, according to my guy in germany... it's the 1.5l (S5-VPTS) that have injection pump issues that causes severe fuel dilution and eventually thrown rods.... while the 2.2l came out first, the 1.5l is more popular in Europe due to the demand for low displacement engines and smaller cars... a lot of boat anchor SkyActiv diesels he has seen are the 1.5l/S5 ones