Congrats on your beautiful Stinger. I also had an Optima, mine was a Platinum which I traded in for my Stinger. As much as I liked my Optima the Stinger's beyond compare with the road handling and all the tech inside.You will not regret it, it is so much fun to drive and gets a lot of attention.I just bought the Federation Orange GTS and wow! This is my second Kia. I previously owned a 2012 Optima SX in Corsa Blue. Loved the heck out of that car, but have a sneaking suspicion that I will love this one more!
Welcome @Kristen B , Congrats on the purchase of your Federation Orange GTS, you now own 1 of 800 in the US, in Australia we have Neon Orange and it is available on all models , GTS is not available here. Look forward to see some photos soon.I just bought the Federation Orange GTS and wow! This is my second Kia. I previously owned a 2012 Optima SX in Corsa Blue. Loved the heck out of that car, but have a sneaking suspicion that I will love this one more!
Welcome! My favorite Stinger color!I just bought the Federation Orange GTS and wow! This is my second Kia. I previously owned a 2012 Optima SX in Corsa Blue. Loved the heck out of that car, but have a sneaking suspicion that I will love this one more!
I did not know that. What is the difference, if any, in the Orange for Aus?in Australia we have Neon Orange and it is available on all models
In Australia we have the 200S and GT-Line which are the 2ltr turbo models, both available in Neon Orange, and the 330S and GT which are the 3.3ltr V6TT models , also available in Neon Orange. Do not know if there is a slight difference in the orange colour between Federation Orange in the US, and Neon Orange in Australia, there is also Ember Orange in the UK. The four models in Australia it seems do not have the carbon fibre accents like the US GTS. But like mentioned we can choose Neon Orange in any of the 4 models available here in OZ.I did not know that. What is the difference, if any, in the Orange for Aus?