Replaced my unfortunately totaled Stinger

kmiller1420

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What's up ya'll, I just replaced my 2022 Kia Stinger GTline. Unfortunately a women not paying attention, smashed into me going about 55mph. However the only way I could come out of this with any sense of closure and letting my 2022 go, would be if I could replace my badass stinger with an even more badass stinger. If is older, but she's fast and fun as hell to drive. Few more miles but many still to come, I bought a 18 Stinger GT2 and Im lovin it
 
What's up ya'll, I just replaced my 2022 Kia Stinger GTline. Unfortunately a women not paying attention, smashed into me going about 55mph. However the only way I could come out of this with any sense of closure and letting my 2022 go, would be if I could replace my badass stinger with an even more badass stinger. If is older, but she's fast and fun as hell to drive. Few more miles but many still to come, I bought a 18 Stinger GT2 and Im lovin it
Welcome aboard! And thank you for signing up. I’m glad you finally found us. Sorry to hear about the accident - but I’m glad to see you’re back in a Stinger - and I hope nobody got hurt in the accident. Well, now you’ve got the twin turbo V6. What did your first Stinger replace for you?
 
I was expecting the usual "hey guys the Stinger was fun but now I drive a RAV4" post that always make me sad, glad to hear this let you upgrade to the TTV6. Going to get used to the new power first and then tune?
 
Hey @kmiller1420,

I am so sorry to hear about your accident, but congratulations on the new (older) Stinger!

The 3.3TT can be a lot more fun, and they typically hold their value much better.

Getting a GT2 is like opening up a whole new world of aftermarket support.

Let me know if you need anything or have any questions!
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
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