Local dealer called me about a CPO 2019 GT2...used already?

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Found the link to it and posted below. I’m wondering why someone would trade it after 3500 miles...unless it was a dealer demo. I’m trying to find some back story. But $42,000?? I’m thinking in the 30’s for used, am I wrong?

It’s white with black interior and 3500 miles. Also says CPO so has 10 yr warranty.

Dilemma...buy this CPO for high 30’s(if they negotiate), or gamble and hope the incentives are there at the end of the year? I do want the panthera metal though.

Used Kia Stinger For Sale - CarGurus
 
Found the link to it and posted below. I’m wondering why someone would trade it after 3500 miles...unless it was a dealer demo. I’m trying to find some back story. But $42,000?? I’m thinking in the 30’s for used, am I wrong?
That mileage isn't high. The price, if out the door, is roughly 20% off MSRP, which is pretty dang good for a GT2; as long as the car is pristine with no issues. That's the core question to answer.
 
My son works at a CarMax and sees a lot of cars come in with just a few thousand miles on them. What happens is that people buy them as an impulse buy and then after a couple months realize they can't really afford the monthly payments.
 
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That’s an excellent price for a CPO 2019, that like buying a new GT2 with the kind of incentives we got at the end of the year on a 2018. The CPO give you a similar warranty to a new car. New 2019 can be purchased with that many miles for close to full list if never registered. If you can get a low interest loan on it, take it and run.
 
What’s interesting is that it’s a lease. It was leased on Christmas Day with 25 miles. 2 weeks later it’s for sale with 3500 miles on it. Odd that someone would lease it, take a long road trip and give it up. Good news, the car is only 2 weeks old basically.
 
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It is a pretty good deal. Highly doubt the dealer will budge on the price, but its doesn't hurt to try. If they do then go for it, if not wait for your Panthera metal .
 
If that's 42k out the door that's pretty good, if that's before tax/title/etc I would try to get it a little lower.
 
It’s already debadged...even the steering wheel haha. Looks like they put a carbon fiber splitter/front lip on it too.
 
Previous owner might be spending some time behind bars for having a bit too much fun.. ?
 
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