Tobstertx3
Texas Stinger Swarm
Thanks @Christopher. My car is just 4weeks old so thinking about a PPF, hence the reason for the question.
It's definitely worth it. The color of the paint shows through nicely and it's not cloudy or hazy like some other films.Thanks @Christopher. My car is just 4weeks old so thinking about a PPF, hence the reason for the question.
Thanks @Christopher. My car is just 4weeks old so thinking about a PPF, hence the reason for the question.
Think I'll take my chances, never have had a problem in the past and no paint issues after two months.I did Xpel Clear Bra on the front bumper the mirrors and the entire hood. Why someone wants a line across the hood is beyond me. I get it costs more and ouch! still no line. It was about $1100 for that.
That is promising. I've never had paint issues either on my prior 30 cars before the Stinger. Looking more like the chipping is isolated to 2017 builds and the on going under headlight peeling that PPF won't help. (No peeling for me, just chipping)Think I'll take my chances, never have had a problem in the past and no paint issues after two months.
Wow! I can feel my jaw dropping. Happy people! A CHEQUE (if you keep the car after repaint). CASH! Seriously, who could complain about any of this? Use the money to repaint your bumpers, or touch them up, whichever works best for you. And, KIA is replacing your PPF. Unprecedented.Yellow Kia Stinger Update:
I contacted Kia Consumer Affairs and talked with the representative assigned to my case. Here are a few things I found out...
1. You do not have to have your car repainted before exploring the options of Vehicle Replacement or Vehicle Repurchase. However, in order to receive the $5000 goodwill gesture, you must have the car repainted AND be satisfied/keep the car. Kia mails you the check 30 days after the repaint is complete which is also when selecting the other two options are no longer valid.
2. Kia will cover the cost of replacing any paint protection film.
3. Kia will not repaint any other parts of the car that are not covered under the campaign/recall.
4. If you are not interested in repainting, you can move directly to the options of replacement or repurchase. To start that process, you need to provide your sales/lease contract, vehicle registration, authorization form for loan/lease information, recent payment history, and copies of invoices for any dealer add-ons that you had installed that are not in the original sales contract. This includes 3M film, floor mats, remote start, etc.
You can explore the option of replacement or repurchase before making a final decision on the repaint. This process takes about 30-45 days to complete from beginning to end.
I decided to see what the "offers" were for the two other options. So more to come...
Wow! I can feel my jaw dropping. Happy people! A CHEQUE (if you keep the car after repaint). CASH! Seriously, who could complain about any of this? Use the money to repaint your bumpers, or touch them up, whichever works best for you. And, KIA is replacing your PPF. Unprecedented.
(edit to ask: Will Kia send $5K if you don't repaint? If you opt to say, "My Yellow is perfect, I don't want a repaint." Will Kia just consider you fortunate and not part of the target audience? I.e. no need to send five grand to somebody who is saying that they are not seriously put out, in need of compensation. Will Yellows who find nothing wrong with their paint feel the need to repaint just to get the $5K? I wouldn't do it, if my paint is fine. How do others see this?)
Yellow Kia Stinger Update:
I contacted Kia Consumer Affairs and talked with the representative assigned to my case. Here are a few things I found out...
1. You do not have to have your car repainted before exploring the options of Vehicle Replacement or Vehicle Repurchase. However, in order to receive the $5000 goodwill gesture, you must have the car repainted AND be satisfied/keep the car. Kia mails you the check 30 days after the repaint is complete which is also when selecting the other two options are no longer valid.
2. Kia will cover the cost of replacing any paint protection film.
3. Kia will not repaint any other parts of the car that are not covered under the campaign/recall.
4. If you are not interested in repainting, you can move directly to the options of replacement or repurchase. To start that process, you need to provide your sales/lease contract, vehicle registration, authorization form for loan/lease information, recent payment history, and copies of invoices for any dealer add-ons that you had installed that are not in the original sales contract. This includes 3M film, floor mats, remote start, etc.
You can explore the option of replacement or repurchase before making a final decision on the repaint. This process takes about 30-45 days to complete from beginning to end.
I decided to see what the "offers" were for the two other options. So more to come...
I'm not sure if there is a difference from what country you live. My understanding is this is covered under Kia's Global Warranty; however, I haven't heard anyone in AUS or CAN being offered the goodwill gesture of $5000.Anything about the replacement/buyback and how it's handled being specific to where you live? That's how it was explained to me.
I'm not sure if there is a difference from what country you live. My understanding is this is covered under Kia's Global Warranty; however, I haven't heard anyone in AUS or CAN being offered the goodwill gesture of $5000.
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Still undecided, but I want to know all my options. One thing for sure... Kia is extremely responsive and seem to be organized on this issue.
What I'm waiting for is a call back on the Kia Atlantica Limited Edition. My request to Kia is swapping my car for a 2019 Atlantica Edition since they are equal trade from a model standpoint (both limited edition) and pricing as opposed to trading for a non-limited edition.
OH NO! Do you know why they pulled it? Maybe other than it had paint issues. LOL. That might be why the dealer didn't have any current information and there is little press lately. There goes that option!The Atlantica was cancelled shortly after it was announced. You won't find it on any KIA site - just articles referencing it from early in the year. The even pulled the press release off the kiamedia site.
I don't agree, BMW, Audi, MB, American, and Japan cars have been around for years but KIA and Genesis came out with this product in the past year and convinced me that I had to have one. I have not owned a sports/performance sedan for several years but this car really turned me on. No one else can match price with this total package and I dumped a 3 year lease after 1.5 years to lease one. No car will have everything you would like to have at the price you want to pay. That's how I looked at it......I think the Fiskar is a little more exclusive, for many reason$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.....
Kia shot themselves in the foot by limiting options here. They have yellow available in every other country. 360º camera as well. Strange limitations on interior/exterior color combinations. No metallic orange or deep chroma blue. No cellular connectivity, wireless charging, no option even to have the covered cupholders. Considering the "muscle car" heritage and the size of this market, it makes absolutely no sense to me.
I would have been an owner for almost a year now, if they'd not done that. I have a great relationship with a Kia sales guy who had me on the list to call as soon as they came in. Instead, I'm back to seriously considering a German car that costs considerably more, every time I drive my GFs CLS400, I get closer to caving in.