Keith Ruff
Active Member
And all I got was No No No from them to repaint bumper and tailgate. No consistency between repaints.

That’s why I am really happy that nearly the entire car is being painted. The only thing left out of the exterior is the handles. But, who knows, they may have painted those too. They were fairly excited to paint the thing.Agreed...too many variables to ensure a consistent final product. The dealer i was using for the repaint, not the same as i purchased from, said initially they would cover the cost of the front bumper and clear bra re-install. They specifically said that they (the dealer) were covering this above and beyond the repaint. Not sure where that decision came from but, as @gilthanis1 said, too many outcomes based on geography.
@Andimal - glad the car is back...i agree with you in that the bumpers look darker. Can really tell when i adjust white balance on the screen. Remember that you have 30 days from finish of paint to make the final decision to keep or not.

I was confused with this offer as well when explained on the phone to me. Especially since i have a credit union involved with financing. The case rep tried to explain how a collateral swap would work but then digressed into MSRP differences and such and it really seemed convoluted. That is, it didnt seem like a 1:1 swap, even though i have a GT2 top trim. I told her i wasnt considering swap so no need to continue further with the explanation.I am in the process of getting a replacement car. Kia found a Ceramic Silver GT AWD in South Dakota and I found a Hi Chromo Red on Red GT AWD in Oregon. My case manager is aware of both and said she'll get back to me at the end of this week with what she can do. That part has me confused though, it's your offer to replace my car so you should be doing anything possible. My patience is starting to wear thin.
I was confused with this offer as well when explained on the phone to me. Especially since i have a credit union involved with financing. The case rep tried to explain how a collateral swap would work but then digressed into MSRP differences and such and it really seemed convoluted. That is, it didnt seem like a 1:1 swap, even though i have a GT2 top trim. I told her i wasnt considering swap so no need to continue further with the explanation. Agreed that they should be doing what they can on this as they offered it!
I completely agree on this. To muddy the water even further, she did advise that i could swap for a 2019 of comparable trim and package and did NOT mention the MSRP difference. That discussion came when she offered to swap for any other model. i asked what benefit or credit i would get since "technically" there is no comparable model given mine is a Limited. No real answer to that one.Ah, but see, therein lies the problem........ Kia, in their ever infinite and growing wisdom, has INCREASED the MSRP of the Stinger for 2019, so if the combo you wanted was a 2019 then you get to PAY THEM the difference, even though they created this whole mess.
It SHOULD be that if I had a 2018 GT2 AWD, and you offer a replacement, but the color I want is only in a 2019 then they eat it. Kia created this fiasco so why should I have to pony up a single penny for them to fix the problem and follow through with what they offered to begin with?
Oh, forgot to mention the car has been with them 2.5 weeks (17 days).
Liquid metal from discount tire.. went with one of cheapest they had.. looks ok and really don’t care what happens to them..What rims are they? Hard to see in the photo but look similar to the Enkei EDR9 18's I have leftover from my Optima that I was going to put winter tires on.