Perhaps worth the trip to Canada and get one up here. With the exchange rate, you'd even save a few bucks. In fact my dealer told me today they are in the process of selling one to a buyer from Connecticut! I wonder if this person is on this forum...
Hope so, since there's been lots of discussion about whether this is feasible. Even if the government paperwork came through, though, the biggest issue for most buyers would be the likely loss of warranty. Unless that person from CT is willing to drive back to CA for service, the warranty fine print pretty clearly states it's only applicable to the home country. (I'll see if I can find the screenshots that were posted on this...somewhere.)
Edit: It might not be as clear as I'd assumed. Page 12 of the main warranty document posted on KMA's website says the following:
Other Terms
This warranty is applicable to Kia Vehicles registered and normally operated in the United States.
This warranty is applicable to Kia Vehicles registered and normally operated in the United States.
I could not find any mention of where the vehicle was sold/purchased, but it does say the warranty begins on the “Date of First Service” -- the first date the Kia Vehicle is delivered to the first retail purchaser. If the vehicle is purchased in Canada, is it a Kia Canada warranty...which might then require some sort of transfer clause to Kia Motors America?
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