HotStingerAZ
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With the great lease incentives and discounts on the Stingers now (still a lot available), it makes sense to look into doing a lease then buyout on a new one.
Don't think so:
Exceptions: Hyundai and Kia
Although Hyundai and Kia are well known for offering the best powertrain warranties in the industry -- 10 years or 100,000 miles -- these legendary warranties aren't transferable to a new owner. Fortunately, the warranty doesn't become completely invalid when a new owner buys the car; it just changes to 5 years or 60,000 miles of powertrain coverage
In Canada the warranty is 100% transferable. It follows the car not the owner.
I made sure of this before purchasing the extended 200,000km 10 year warranty.
not a chance...but they (the dealer ) will offer a 10 year /100,000 mile warrantee that you pay for, which is actually better than kia offers on a new car.......bumper to bumper....and everything in between....and I mean everything!About to buy a used GT2 and need to know if the 10 year warranty transfers to the second owner? Through the VIN
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not a chance...but they (the dealer ) will offer a 10 year /100,000 mile warrantee that you pay for, which is actually better than kia offers on a new car.......bumper to bumper....and everything in between....and I mean everything!
There are exceptions if you look at pdf for platinum extended warranty.
Those liars.Oh I'm sure, just posted what I experienced recently, the way the dealer shook his head when asked about Kia.....kinda shameful look on his face,lol
G’day, welcome to the forum & the Stinger Owners Fraternity, nice ride...leave all windows down all night if garaged will help & maybe go see a detailer to have it deodorised, should have got your dealer to throw that in during negotiations, unless you bought it privately.I did it! Purchased a GT2 last Friday and drove it home. Now I have to fix the former owners neglect. How do you get the smell of smoke out of the interior?
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In Australia any residual warranty on the car carries over to the new owner.In Canada the warranty is 100% transferable. It follows the car not the owner.
I made sure of this before purchasing the extended 200,000km 10 year warranty.
Is this still the case if you buy a Kia from a non-Kia dealer?Don't think so:
Exceptions: Hyundai and Kia
Although Hyundai and Kia are well known for offering the best powertrain warranties in the industry -- 10 years or 100,000 miles -- these legendary warranties aren't transferable to a new owner. Fortunately, the warranty doesn't become completely invalid when a new owner buys the car; it just changes to 5 years or 60,000 miles of powertrain coverage