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Any crazy deals you heard of on the Kia Stinger GT1/2 Ascot Green

stingerboi

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I bought a 2019 Snow white GT in Feb 2019.
I then changed to a 2020 Indigo blue special edition in Aug 2020
Now, I am in love the Ascot green. I dont want to buy it unless there is a crazy deal I can get. I live in Washington but I will consider a trip upto 500 miles any direction if there is a crazy deal.
So yeah, anybody hear of any crazy lease incentives, rebates, dealer cash etc?
 
You can check Kia's website for any available incentives.

Considering that they dropped the GT and downgraded the GT1, and added a more powerful GT-Line, I doubt there will be any decent incentives until the 2023s are on the way.

I took a look at the site and it looks like they even removed the $1000 loyalty cash.
 
looks like the incentive history by month thread shows that you can't do lease buyout technique anymore. i mean you can, but nowhere near the deals you used to get

but yeah the best we can hope for is when this refresh is older and/or they stop making stingers? lol
 
looks like the incentive history by month thread shows that you can't do lease buyout technique anymore. i mean you can, but nowhere near the deals you used to get

but yeah the best we can hope for is when this refresh is older and/or they stop making stingers? lol
The lease buyout wouldn’t make any sense now. The money factor is the equivalent of 2% interest. You would probably be hard pressed to get a used car loan with a lower interest rate than that right now.

However, the lease actually makes sense to keep right now for 2021 cars. The rebates are still decent and with the low residual and money factor it can allow you to get a very reasonable Cap cost.

You will pay what looks like a high monthly payment but if the car holds its value reasonably well you will get all of that money back at lease end if you sell it which doesn’t usually happen with leases.
 
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