2023 Stinger

DonD

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I'm happy Kia is going to continue Stinger sales in the US, should make spare parts available longer.

I'm happy I was able to get a 2022 GT1, has what I really cared about, the 3.3L TT. The GT2 doesn't have nearly enough extra in my view to justify a $9K higher MSRP. The GT1 I got was the only one south of the Dallas area, I wasn't willing to go up there for one even if they were available. Got it in San Antonio. Don
 
2018-2021 GT1s were even better values considering the 2022 GT1 lost ventilated seats and the Harmon Kardon audio system.

That said sounds like you're happy with the purchase, enjoy your vehicle :)
 
2018-2021 GT1s were even better values considering the 2022 GT1 lost ventilated seats and the Harmon Kardon audio system.

That said sounds like you're happy with the purchase, enjoy your vehicle :)
Lost that stuff but probably costs more than what a 2018-2021 gt2 was going for before the market went nuts.
 
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