Steve H. here with a new '18 Stinger GT

Did I get a good price?

  • Yes

    Votes: 7 87.5%
  • Could be better

    Votes: 1 12.5%

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StingerSteve02

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Hey fellow Stinger owners! Steve here and super happy to be able to say I've finally picked up an '18 Stinger GT in micro blue after months of dreaming. It was 29k asking price with 9k miles, got it for 31k OTD on 10/29/19. Hope this was a good price as it def seemed so. Still getting up to speed on it. Took it for an inspection at Kia dealership and everything looked good to go. Looking forward to reading about what everyone's learned and experiencing with this car.
 
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Also, forgot to mention I'm coming from a 2002 Celica GT-S that I've had since 2004:whistle: so this is a big adjustment to a new bigger car, but one Im sure Im gonna enjoy.
 
Hey fellow Stinger owners! Steve here and super happy to be able to say I've finally picked up an '18 Stinger GT in micro blue after months of dreaming. It was 29k asking price with 9k miles, got it for 30k OTD on 10/29/19. Hope this was a good price as it def seemed so. Still getting up to speed on it. Took it for an inspection at Kia dealership and everything looked good to go. Looking forward to reading about what everyone's learned and experiencing with this car.
Welcome aboard, Steve! And thank you for signing up. Congratulations on your Stinger GT! That IS a nice upgrade from the GT-S - which was a pretty cool car back in the day! I'm glad you found us...
 
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Congratulations and welcome! Upgrading from a Celica is just about the same as me upgrading from my ‘06 v6 Mustang. You’ll love it. And that sounds like a great price
 
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Anyone who comes here and talks about how they upgraded, has to compare how big an upgrade, with my upgrade: from a '94 Plymouth Voyager (it did have the rare feature of five on the floor, but still :P).

I think that $30K OTD for less than 10K miles is a very good deal (assuming the car is still virtually like new).
 
Anyone who comes here and talks about how they upgraded, has to compare how big an upgrade, with my upgrade: from a '94 Plymouth Voyager (it did have the rare feature of five on the floor, but still :p).

I think that $30K OTD for less than 10K miles is a very good deal (assuming the car is still virtually like new).
Actually it was $31k OTD, my bad, but that's a helluva upgrade for sure! Yep looks same as new, sir!
 
Bro is 119 years old lol
 
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