"Poor quality pic", what are you talking about?Saw a Federation Orange Stinger at the corner of Algonquin Rd in and Rt 25 in Algonquin IL. Love the black roof wrap. Sorry for the poor quality picture, my passenger tried their best while I was turning.
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Realize the car only has 3 years worth of sales on the road as time goes by there will be more and more to be seen.Know what's weird? I've seen almost as many Lamborghini Uri in downtown Philadelphia as I have Stingers. Three Uri, four Stingers. A yellow Urus was parked in our neighborhood Tuesday night.
And I see at least one Maserati almost every day, but I suspect that's due to a huge nearby dealer offering decent lease rates.
Still, I've seen three of the four Stingers this summer, so it looks like the rate is increasing.
Glad it isn't as bad as I thought. Honestly it was an impressive picture he took because I was turning left going west while the FO stinger was turning left going east. I gave my passenger props on getting a picture at all!"Poor quality pic", what are you talking about?![]()
I'm absolutely " tragic " then and loving it !only absolute tragics go the extra mile to rebadge.
I did tons of research on Stingers prior to getting mine. With the exception of the dealership, I have only seen one and I live in a city of 1.8 million -- my son pointed it out to me, because I kept talking about it.
Leaves the question: Why so few Stingers when they are such a highly acclaimed vehicles with strong reliability track records, strong performance sedans, and have a practical element to them?
Because brand snobbery. Plain and simple.
Point taken.
If it is brand snobbery, it makes me proud that I drive a Stinger. I also really liked the Chevy SS made in Holden, Australia that got discontinued, though.
I've talked to multiple people who "couldn't believe" that I bought a $50k Kia. They just don't understand the value proposition that it offers. All my friends who actually know anything about cars are super stoked for me though![]()
Because brand snobbery. Plain and simple.
I've talked to multiple people who "couldn't believe" that I bought a $50k Kia. They just don't understand the value proposition that it offers. All my friends who actually know anything about cars are super stoked for me though![]()
I guess that is the difference between car enthusiasts and people with discretionary money. Car enthusiasts appreciate what the Stinger offers; discretionary money folks want a vehicle that says "I made it."