regnitStinger
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Got this from the GM at my local dealership.
That's all he sent to me but I'm sure KMA will update the official pricing and specs on their https://www.kiamedia.com/us/en/models/stinger/2018/pricing#stinger soon.Was that the only page of specs? They need to release the full, final trim level and option descriptions, or these prices are still only smoke & mirrors.
I am going to ask for the remaining pages when I go for the ride-along in Stinger VS Panamera this Thursday at Cobb County Kia.Is there another page that lists features for the GTs?
Happy to see the GT2 price marginally lower. Unless it's because they deleted a feature I want.
I'm jealous! I'm rarely jealous of anyone about anything. But now I'm genuinely jealous! Wish GA wasn't so far.I am going to ask for the remaining pages when I go for the ride-along in Stinger VS Panamera this Thursday at Cobb County Kia.
That's all he sent to me but I'm sure KMA will update the official pricing and specs on their https://www.kiamedia.com/us/en/models/stinger/2018/pricing#stinger soon.
Thanks. There is an updated overview press release posted now, but seems to be mostly a duplicate of the September 26th PR. Perhaps someone not on a mobile phone could compare the two, and report what changes were made.
YET ANOTHER guy from the dealer I think is getting my business just called. I was upset to find that they have taken 5 pre-orders, contrary to what I'd been told previously, despite my asking more than once about placing a deposit. But I was happy to hear I can test drive next week, mid-week. This guy says it DOES have a 360º cam, but I didn't get a clear answer about which trim levels. I'm still withholding my full belief in him, as he said that HUD will be available on the 4-cyl. with GT trim (First I've heard that, and I think I'll get the GT2 any way) and that the dark blue some of you guys have been mourning not getting here IS in the U.S. in the initial shipment. He said their dealer was the first to get the Cadenza (really?), and so they anticipate no problems with supply on the Stinger. I'm going to try to head over to the dealer later today in hopes that my frequent and insistent looming presence will inspire them to do their job and get me my car sooner rather than later.
Any advice from those of you who deal with dealerships more frequently than I have (that's ALL of you) will be gratefully accepted.
I believe all this "limited supply, limited number of dealers" is nonsense and sounds like a marketing gimmick. Considering that winter testing of the Stinger began in February or March, Kia has had ample time to gear up for production. Also, Kia is playing the US market by releasing the car in small but prominent markets like Australia to build up buzz for the larger US market. All of this spurious activity by Kia increasingly worries me in terms of dealer experience and long term servicing of the car. Kia appears to be unable to present a competent, reassuring face to the introduction of what is being touted as an epochal car,As far as I can tell its the exact same information. All the stuff "left out" before (360 degree camera, wireless charging, rear heated seats, fuel economy, etc.) is still missing.
Found this possibly "bad news" statement for those hoping to be early adopters:
"the Stinger is planned to go on sale in the U.S. in December 2"
2 Initially only available in certain markets with limited availability.
So in December there will be a limited number of dealerships in the US who, in turn, have a limited supply of Stingers.
the dark blue some of you guys have been mourning not getting here IS in the U.S. in the initial shipment.
Considering the $6000 difference from GT1 to GT2, I assume there's going to be several highly desired features that will only be available on the GT2. We kind of already know what they could have on the maximum trim so it's all a matter of what's in and what's out for the GT and GT1.
I was checking out the Australian KIA site to try to get an idea of what they might do. If I could get my #1 color (deep chroma blue), I may be more inclined to just go all the way with a GT2.
To be honest though, the red interior goes great with my #2 color (Panthera Metal) so that might push me towards a GT2 as well. Also, I'd have to get the AWD where I'm located so that would mean paying the max price. There may not be too many scenarios where I can get away with saving a little money. We'll have to see the details of what's offered with the GT and GT1 to see exactly what would be lost.
Here ya go, here is the official Kia communication on what is offered on each trim:
https://www.kiamedia.com/us/en/download/13120/file/xlsx
Thanks! I'll have to do a line-by-line later, but this looks like what I downloaded before. No 360º mentioned, or did I scan too fast? This is still so frustrating.Here ya go, here is the official Kia communication on what is offered on each trim:
https://www.kiamedia.com/us/en/download/13120/file/xlsx