Pulling the trigger?

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Hello everyone I came here looking for advice. I am debating pulling the trigger on a 2018 GT2. The vehicle would be from Rimrock Kia in Billings, MT. They have the car listed for
MSRP:$53,072
Rimrock Price$48,818
Final Price$48,818

I am mainly looking for feedback as to what i should watch out for if i decide to go forward with the purchase. What do you guys think about the price they have posted. Also input on winter driving would be appreciated since i live in Montana and show would be an issue. I test drove the car already and it has about 1400 miles on it.

PS- Sorry for the thread placement i just saw the other section
 
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OTD you should be able to negotiate MUCH lower. I'd expect 35-40K OTD. Depending on incentives and negotiation especially for a 2018. And I'd also clearly state to them you don't want any additional warranties or services they have to offer. The car has a great manufacturers warranty. Use it.

How to Buy a Kia Stinger Check the threads out here.
 
$48,818 is way to high for a used 2018 GT2. You could purchase a new for less than that. I would think the first poster is correct that you should be looking in the 35-40K range as a purchase price.
 
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I am happy i checked on here. Kelly Blue book is still listing that same GT2 as a fair deal at 48
 
I am happy i checked on here. Kelly Blue book is still listing that same GT2 as a fair deal at 48
I purchased my now defunct Stinger GT2 in September 2018 for $42,000, excluding tax and license, with the dealer discount and lease cash back. Definitely look at the thread on how to purchase a Stinger.

I live in Utah and purchased a separate set of winter wheels and Michelin x-ice3 winter tires. You will want to put them on as soon as the temps get down into the low 40s. Which from the news reports sounds like now in Montana.
 
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I purchased my now defunct Stinger GT2 in September 2018 for $42,000, excluding tax and license, with the dealer discount and lease cash back. Definitely look at the thread on how to purchase a Stinger.

I live in Utah and purchased a separate set of winter wheels and Michelin x-ice3 winter tires. You will want to put them on as soon as the temps get down into the low 40s. Which from the news reports sounds like now in Montana.
If i make the purchase i was planning on working winter tires into the deal
 
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