Where is the Stinger built

did some searching, not coming up with anything.
Are these made in Korea and shipped around the world? Or made in Georgia?
They are assembled in Korea. Parts, however are from all over I think.
 
My 19" Michelin tires were made in Spain.
 
By default i would assume all their low-volume cars are made in Korea. The American plants only build cars that have enough volume to justify having an entire factory just to supply North America.
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
It's funny because I always had American cars (some assembled in Canada) until my 2012 Optima, at which point I justified it because I loved the blue SX and it's made in Georgia so that's sort of American, right? Then by 2017 I was just like screw American car makers for not building a car that suits my needs and desires perfectly. GM's closest attempt was the SS but it had no liftback and looked like a Cruze, so that's nowhere close. Kudos to them for the Regal GS though, they came darn close.
 
It's funny because I always had American cars (some assembled in Canada) until my 2012 Optima, at which point I justified it because I loved the blue SX and it's made in Georgia so that's sort of American, right? Then by 2017 I was just like screw American car makers for not building a car that suits my needs and desires perfectly. GM's closest attempt was the SS but it had no liftback and looked like a Cruze, so that's nowhere close. Kudos to them for the Regal GS though, they came darn close.

Sorry to disappoint you, @davebo, but the Regal GS is made in Germany, and my two late Pontiacs were made by GM Holden in Australia.
 
I actually did know it started as an Opel, but figured the profits going to GM would be more "'Murican" than buying a straight up Korean car built in Korea.
 
Kia Stinger
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