Excellent color choice, welcome to the group! What kind did you get? GT1 here.
Sorry I tried responding and it didn't go through for some reason. Cdn car so they don't really market it that way but it is a GT2.Excellent color choice, welcome to the group! What kind did you get? GT1 here.
What do they call a GT2?Sorry I tried responding and it didn't go through for some reason. Cdn car so they don't really market it that way but it is a GT2.
Looks great! Here’s mine enjoying the sun.Ghost Gray here.
I adjusted the filters on my phone's camera and it shows pretty true to actual colour.
They call it the gt limited. It’s the same as a gt2 but the 2018 gt limited has more options. Heated back seats and 360 camera are a couple.What do they call a GT2?
What AdamDan said . GT Limited. The call the 2.0 the "GT-Line," I guess because it's an inline 4?What do they call a GT2?
What AdamDan said . GT Limited. The call the 2.0 the "GT-Line," I guess because it's an inline 4?
GT-Line = 2.0 I-4
GT = 3.3 V6 base model
GT Limited = 3.3 V6 with extra trimmings
At every gas station there’s a 50/50 chance that someone asks what kind of car it is. If I’m 30 miles outside of Washington DC, the chance goes way up!I get "what is it" then "awesome color"
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A few shots that I took after the first wash. Love this color!![]()
Thanks for the breakdown! Very interesting, but seems confusing to the average buyer doing their research. Also, having two names for our fantastic color is weird.
Could also have something to do with safety features or emissions standards.I actually had to sign something saying I wouldn't export my car to the US. I guess it has something to do with the price, so maybe they are marketed differently for the same car.
Ok, doing some digging up, I found out a few things.Could also have something to do with safety features or emissions standards.
Ok, doing some digging up, I found out a few things.
First, most important point: Canada has a good trade deal with South Korea, while the US doesn't. With both cars being priced similarly in all trim comparisons, our is in CAD while yours is in USD. I've got a list of comparable models (exactly the same as far as I can tell, except the Canadian GT Limited has heated rear seats)
GT Line (CA) - $39,995 CAD = $30,585 USD
2.0 (US) - $32,990 USD
GT (CA) - $44,995 CAD = $34,408 USD
GT (US) - $39,300 USD
GT Limited (CA) - $49,995 CAD = $38,232 USD
GT2 (US) - $50,200 USD
Canada also has far less choices (missing the GT premium and GT1 equivelant)
Edit: GT Line (CA) = 2.0 (US)
Very true. I paid MSRP. I will also note that all of ours are AWD standard, while that's a $2200 USD add on for Americans.You should also note that those are the MSRP values. American's have much stronger cash and lease incentives than we do so rarely, if ever, will they actually be paying MSRP.