KAS
Active Member
He's rebadged too - seems pretty rare in Oz. Out of the maybe dozen Stingers I've seen in the wild, none has been rebadged.
Only car enthusiasts buy Stingers - only absolute tragics go the extra mile to rebadge.

I still have all the original badges on my Stinger but I remember a poll conducted on this forum about rebadging and more owners chose to rebadge than stay original. Go figure. I do like the large Stinger script on the rear where the Kia badge is usually. Kia should do this from the factory. It’s a neat look.He's rebadged too - seems pretty rare in Oz. Out of the maybe dozen Stingers I've seen in the wild, none has been rebadged.
Only car enthusiasts buy Stingers - only absolute tragics go the extra mile to rebadge.![]()
Kia Aus doesn't do this on the newer model years? In the US, the large, center "Stinger" script was added to the MY20.I do like the large Stinger script on the rear where the Kia badge is usually. Kia should do this from the factory. It’s a neat look.
Yes I have seen that with the US cars. I'm not 100 percent sure whether all new Stingers in Aus come out like that or not. Maybe someone on the forum in Oz can answer that.Kia Aus doesn't do this on the newer model years? In the US, the large, center "Stinger" script was added to the MY20.
She's a bloody heathen then probably her husbands car and couldn't give two hoots.Just saw a Micro Blue GT AWD and the gal driving didn't even notice me. She was on my butt, came around my side, and didn't acknowledge me. Hurts deep, man.![]()
I was going to assert that the Micro Blue I saw today was a GT, because of the tiger "teeth" in the lower grill; but visually, how can we be sure anymore? An old style Base or Premium is easy to ID; but they are going to be increasingly rare.I didn't notice it in time to see what trim, as I was eastbound.
Followed another Silky Silver this afternoon on my way to the hardware store.
Yes not many about.Two Silky Silvers in a row must be a rare occurrence. I've never seen another Silky Silver on the road since I got mine.
Back on the 4th of February I "participated" in that rare occurrence, down in Torrance, Cali. (that was the time my wife bungled the camera work; but it was the camera's fault, not hers)Two Silky Silvers in a row must be a rare occurrence. I've never seen another Silky Silver on the road since I got mine.