Hello,
Bit off topic but maybe not, I read this thread top to bottom several times as I have just inked a deal on a new 2019 Kia Stinger GT in Australia. so I wanted to share my experience with a dealer demonstrator car a Sep 2017/MY18 Stinger GT with 28,500KM on the clock.
I was fortunate enough to get the demo for 2 days, and to give you some perspective the car was a September 2017 delivered car but a 2018 model, so what I'd consider the first of the line. It had after market Kenda tyres on board and all regular servicing 10,000KM and 20,000KM done. as far as I could tell this car has had a reasonably tough life as a dealer demo.
What I can state is this, the demo being first edition sold me on the car, it was tight, did not experience any of the minor issues detail in this forum and was a pleasure to drive. This alone was enough for me to put away any brand prejudice and go for the Kia Stinger.
My car is 7 to 10 days away as it is currently in Pre-car stock (waiting to be delivered to the dealer for customer preparation). I'm really looking forward to owning this car, the demo was fantastic.
I was curious about the console issue highlighted in the Youtube video, I couldn't move the console in a 2 year old demo car so in my opinion this was probably a quality control issue and not common.
squeaks and rattles, couldn't identify any in the demo, so again I would think these are rare and typical of minor quality control issues rather than ongoing issues with the car as a whole.
The dealer demo did have one minor flaw, the fuel hatch did not sit flush when closed, it was flush at the top but 3 mm proud at the bottom, I didn't look further as it's not my car, but would suspect it could be resolved with a minor adjustment.
I took the car to a track and had it over 180km/h it was a great vehicle and there were no wind noise or issues I could identify.
The Kia Stinger GT in Australia really impressed. We only get a fully optioned GT edition here and not the GT, GT1 and GT2 spec levels in the US, but it has everything.
Cheers,
Paul.