Paladin611
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Watch the whole video to see what I mean.
why? they removed some things to make a optional package and lowered the price at the same time. Overall the 2021 version is better (apart from the rear taillights)
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Some things are indeed better, but I don’t need the things they omit to be touched, regardless of package offered. I understand what they’re trying to do, but I’ll take my 2018 with all the proper internals.
Yep. Funny how that seems to be the case here.So, what's the "catch"? Did I miss it?
Well said.Resale value of “options” Are drastically less than “packages” or “models”. KBB might assign an additional $100 of resale value for an option that added $2,000 to the sticker price. While they might add $1,000 for a “package” that added $2,000 to the sticker price. It all just depends on how KBB classifies it.
The way Kia did the GT, GT1, and GT2 designations really helped resale value for the Stinger. BMW and INFINITI destroy their resale values with “al la carte” options.
So, what's the "catch"? Did I miss it?
Yep. Funny how that seems to be the case here.
Ah, the "catch" was put in "10. Options". The only thing I see different from the current GT is the loss of Brembo brakes. The Lexicon sound system is already a GT "standard feature" (I guess it's a Lexicon anyway, I never enquired; but it isn't a Harman Kardon); ECS already isn't a GT feature; "nannies" are already optional on the GT. What else did I miss?
Im a big fan of how the new 21/22 KIA Stinger looks I will be trading my Dodge Durango SRT in for this KIA. It kind of favors a 4dr Porsche.
So, what's the "catch"? Did I miss it?
Resale value of “options” Are drastically less than “packages” or “models”. KBB might assign an additional $100 of resale value for an option that added $2,000 to the sticker price. While they might add $1,000 for a “package” that added $2,000 to the sticker price. It all just depends on how KBB classifies it.
The way Kia did the GT, GT1, and GT2 designations really helped resale value for the Stinger. BMW and INFINITI destroy their resale values with “al la carte” options.