I read a lot of this post before I decided to break my silence lol. I have a GT AWD with 19” rims. Definitely sounds like some people here shelled out good money for a car they did no research on. I read the car is limited to 130 mph so I am surprised to hear someone hit 140 mph without a tune other than stock. I did tons of research because I was deciding between a few cars to purchase. I am going to try and find the literature about the speed limited to 130 mph and post it if possible. Also the fact that people are paying extra for small rims and tires and don’t know it is interesting. Did you not build a Stinger online first to learn about the cars options and pricing? It would have helped you learn a lot if you had done so. I’m not trying to sound harsh so I hope it isn’t coming across that way but everything I have spoken of that a few people have spoken of in this post I knew before I bought the Stinger and I still chose it over 240i BMW x drive and other high priced vehicles. However, speed limiter is resolved by introducing another tune to the car which I will most certainly be doing!
Your right, I must have not done my research. I bought my car in early fall of last year, I have 10,000 miles on it. I bought it , ( as i was told, by the dealer manager) before it was really available. Every thing I could get to read, everything I found on the internet (at the time). I asked the salesman, the sales manager, the store manager, and I still got the crap about the size of all season tires. The real give away was the tires that was on it were not speed rated over 140 mph, and I knew it. That's what brought on the questions of the speed. They told me that they believed it would still go 167 mph, had no reason to believe otherwise (bullshit). I tracked it all the way to the head of Pacific sales, a guy that lives sometimes in California and some times in Arizona. He didn't even know ( at the time) what was done. So when he found out it happened at the dock, he told me there was NOTHING HE WAS WILLING TO DO. (A REAL PIECE OF SHIT, THIS ONE!)so getting a lawyer is my only route, I've given up on kia doing the right thing..that's why I'm pissed I had a relationship with these people. Bought a new car just a year before this one, from these same people, that insisted nothing has been changed. So yes I'm disgusted, there is no honor in kia, the proof is in my garage.so when I get asked I tell everyone what kia did to me. I get asked a lot, because most people see this thing in the wild,(work, walmart) they act like they discovered it.. I dont miss a chance to tell some one what happen. I'm glad that your experience was nothing like mine, I hope you and your stinger have many happy years together. My experience was not the same as yours, and you wasnt there. I'm a Marine so I know fighting for peoples freedom means they have the right to say what they believe. So please do. Just like I know my car buying experience was different than yours. I know what happened to me was not right. It's just like it maybe legal to burn our flag, I know I would shoot some one in the face for doing it next to me. So be happy about your car deal, I'm happy for you, wish mine would have been the same, but it wasnt! When I started this post, it was to raise awareness, i did not want what happen to me, to happen to anyone else. I also want justice for all of us that did get screwed by kia. I get the idea, I'm not the only one it happened to. The fact that this thread has carried on this long is a statement of the facts. Over the weeks I've had to endure the ones that did not buy a fast car, to go fast. (Strange but ok, its America) then they say I was crazy, and I was going to jail ect... to that i say be careful brother, what are you doing that is crazy and could land you in jail. Then the people that insist I didn't research, or asked the right questions. Well I did, my fault is easy, I got the wrong answer, and didn't squash the deal, because I trusted people that had treated me right on other car purchases, much to my regret. Live and learn. I believed they would make it right no matter what it took. I was wrong, I believe first we try, then we trust, well I had bought cars there before, with no problems, and if there where they took care of it. So I trusted. No man is a island, at some point you have to trust somebody, but be ready you can be betrayed. My hope is that now people know. So many that followed this thread, has had much thoughtful insight. That will certainly help the next time.