Good or bad deal?

Axelex28

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2018 GT2 RWD 34k miles, 1 owner clean carfax.
$29,880 car price, $35 out the door. $6k taxes and fees almost? Apparently the car wasnt registered for a year? Dealer saying I have to pay for that year to bring it up to date? Registration is $1300 to pay for new tags and expired ones. Is this reasonable??? Other taxes and fees add up to the rest, big ones are $999 dealer fee and $750 theft fee.

All in all it still seems like a good deal even with ridiculous fees... I cant find any other GT2's at this price in SoCal. Most are $35k+ without taxes and fees. Is this a good deal or should I pass? I put a $500 hold deposit on it. Screenshot of car below.

PS. Its NOT a CPO and the drivetrain warranty is non transferable which is why im skeptical. All other warranty is transfered except drivetrain...
 

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Bad deal, other members are getting brand new GT2's for around 35k. Used car prices are pretty bloated right now. Check out the how to buy a kia stinger section. How to Buy a Kia Stinger
 
Pass. Why should you pick up all those fees. Seems to me like pure profit dealer add ons. Keep the search alive.
 
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Car wasn't registered for a year but has 35k miles? LOL pass on that
 
Not sure you can get a new gt2 for 35K out the door but you can probably get one for $38 or 39K before taxes with the lease buyout method. I know it works since I did it :)
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
When you look at the big picture a new mid age woman grocery getting Camry and Accord can be as much as 40,000 USD, makes any Stinger a bargain. I makes me cringe when people expect to pay 30,000 for a new Stinger GT2. :rolleyes:
 
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