Agree. The reason why I disbelieve these amazing "offers" is that my dealer only posts realistic dealer discount pricing, which fits in with the total of their discount combined with the lease incentive.I think the author of the article puts too much faith in the honesty of the dealer's on-line prices.
I found that not a single dealer in northern chicagoland would sell a Stinger to me at anything close to their on-line prices.
I think the author of the article puts too much faith in the honesty of the dealer's on-line prices.
I found that not a single dealer in northern chicagoland would sell a Stinger to me at anything close to their on-line prices.
Discussions got heated. It took me awhile to learn that the Chicagoland dealers, with their low on-line prices, were simply competing to get me into their showrooms. They had no intention of of selling anywhere near the on-line prices.
I almost gave up on Kia as a brand, never before having experienced such dishonesty.
I finally bought my stinger from a reputable dealer in Wisconsin. A dealership with good people. Not reptiles such as my experience in Chicagoland.
yeah, Kia is just "giving" them away, a whole $4k off MSRP for select VINs lmao...
Stinger adds on the tube in Vancouver, so likely also Bellingham and Seattle area as well. Granted they are few and far between and brief. Not that I watch a lot of commercials.I've never seen an ad in print, on radio or on TV for a stinger. Exactly how are they pushing stingers?
There's plenty of ppl on here that have purchased cars $5k+ below MSRP. I don't think the article is wrong. I believe the author is just bringing attention that there are good deals to be had.
If you don't mind sharing which Dealer in Wisconsin did you purchase your stinger from. I am in the market for a GT2 AWD and also live in the Chicagoland area. I was disappointed to hear that the dealers around here are so bad.The chicagoland dealers list the inventory on-line at up to $10,000 below MSRP.
however, none of the salemen, or sales manager, will sell it for close to that price.
No one would answer me when I said I want to buy a 2019 GT2 today for the on-line price.
The actual price they push, once in the showroom, is closer to MSRP.
For an endless list of reasons I am not suitable for their on-line prices.
I doubt anyone is suitable for the on-line prices.
The Wisconsin dealers did not play these games.
Thank you very much for the recommendation, That dealer is quite far from me being in the Northwest suburbs of Chicago. Although if they are anywhere near as good as you say they are it might be worth the trip. It is very important to me that the car is perfect and most importantly that they won't install a front license plant or bracket, which I am afraid most dealers in Illinois will since front license plates are required by law here. Thank you once again, and once I am ready to purchase one I will definitely give them a call.Hi Capital AL. I finally worked with Berstrom KIA in Appleton WI. Not terribly far from my home in Sturgeon Bay.
Fair price, about $4000 below MSRP for a 2019. Cash, no lease or financing.
The saleman, John Reed, or JP, or JB. something like that.
A young kid, a dream to work with.
Didn't cause any troubles. Made sure the car was perfect before I picked it up. It was spotless and free of blemishes, took off dealership sticker, made sure front license holder was not mounted. Did all the setup with me to make sure the setting were exactly the way I liked them, and made valuable recommendations based on his experience. I was not familiar with modern car electronics, or even smart phone bluetooth, so his efforts were very helpful. Even mounted the rear license plate anticipating I would not want the silly dealership frame.
As good an experience as a BMW dealership, maybe better.
Great kid. I would trust him with my daughters.
and that's one car that we know nothing about that a dealer got rid of, hardly "Kia giving them away". I've seen dealer buy backs, dealer demos, "brand new" cars with body work of all kinds go for cheap.Someone here managed to get a sales prices of $43k on a leftover GT2 AWD BEFORE incentives. That's around $31K + tax, if you do lease buy-out. That's > 40% off..
I am hoping to get a 2019 GT2 AWD for no more than $40,000 before fees and taxes. Which is why I will be waiting until late this year or early next year, when prices will be lower.and that's one car that we know nothing about that a dealer got rid of, hardly "Kia giving them away". I've seen dealer buy backs, dealer demos, "brand new" cars with body work of all kinds go for cheap.