Is the Kia Stinger cheap?

Is the Kia Stinger cheap?

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ingenieur

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4,097 posts

182 months

Saturday 22nd January 2022
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The Kia Stinger has been around long enough that we all know what it is...

But what I'm wondering is if the idea of buying a Kia because it's a cheap Korean brand and you'll get more bang for your buck really true with the Stinger?

They seem quite expensive. Are they better or cheaper than other cars with similar specifications?

off_again

12,337 posts

235 months

Saturday 22nd January 2022
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Take a look at the reviews - while Kia does sell some cheaper cars, they moved away from being a cheap brand some years ago. They have tried to step into a more premium market a number of times, with less than stellar results. However, the Stinger is far from bad. It’s rather good to be honest!

Nearly bought one! Had a couple of test drives and was impressed with the drive, engine and handling. Interior is a little bland, but thats not a bad thing. Couple that with a reputation for reliability and a good warranty, what is the issue? Brand snobbery is absolutely real, but in their respective markets, Kia (and sister Hyundai) are very competitive. Try one and see. You might not like it, but the Stinger is a very good car and one that is likely to get a cult following in the years to come, now that they have scaled back their ambitions in this segment.

ingenieur

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4,097 posts

182 months

Saturday 22nd January 2022
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Why didn't you buy it and what did you get instead?

georgeyboy12345

3,521 posts

36 months

Monday 24th January 2022
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The car most people compare the Stinger to is the BMW 440i. The Kia has more power, is faster to 60 mph, has a higher top speed and has a longer standard warranty. The Kia is very similarly priced, both for nearly new and ones several years old. In my opinion, the Kia is the better buy. I think the only area where the BMW has the Kia bettered is with its lower kerbweight.

Prices seem to be around £23-£40k, which in my opinion is certainly not cheap!

andy43

9,730 posts

255 months

Saturday 12th February 2022
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It's sort of cheap if you factor in the warranty and the standard kit. Finding a similarly specc'd 440i would be nearly impossible. There are a few 3.3's around now for under 25k - I don't think that's bad value at all.

mph

2,338 posts

283 months

Wednesday 21st December 2022
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I bought a nearly new one about three years ago and ran it for 18 months. It was one of the best cars I've ever owned and I've never had a modern car that had so much interest and so many positive comments. When I traded it in I got more than I'd purchased it for.

I've just done a deal on another nearly new one 72 plate with less than 2k miles, pick it up on Friday.

When I bought my first one its German competitors were around £10k more expensive. That's not the full story though, spec them up to the same standard as the Stinger and the figure was nearer £20k.

I'm not surprised Stinger prices are holding up, they're much better equipped, more reliable, have a seven year warranty, drive really well and look great.

They've stopped making them now and IMHO they'll become something of a classic.

Picture of my first one



V6Nelo

765 posts

145 months

Thursday 29th December 2022
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mph said:
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I've just done a deal on another nearly new one 72 plate with less than 2k miles, pick it up on Friday.

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Friday's passed smile Isn't it time for some photos?

Which engine did you go for?

I've got an Optima and Alfa, been looking at the Giulia's against Stingers and the Stinger seems hold it's value well.

mph

2,338 posts

283 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2023
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V6Nelo said:
Friday's passed smile Isn't it time for some photos?

Which engine did you go for?

I've got an Optima and Alfa, been looking at the Giulia's against Stingers and the Stinger seems hold it's value well.
It's the V6.

The car is filthy at the moment, hopefully I'll get some pictures in a week or two.

Prolex-UK

3,066 posts

209 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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Bought a 21 3.3 on 30th December last year.

Been interested in one for ages.

Not disappointed at all.

Mine is a blue one looks very nice when clean.


andy43

9,730 posts

255 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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Prolex-UK said:
Bought a 21 3.3 on 30th December last year.

Been interested in one for ages.

Not disappointed at all.

Mine is a blue one looks very nice when clean.
Snap, almost. 2019 3.3 bought in June ‘22, it replaced a Tesla.
I’ve done over 10,000 miles so far and had zero problems apart from some sunroof rattling that started in Portugal in July probably due to the heat - it’s silent again now but I’m wondering whether it’ll start again as the weather gets warmer. Heads up display rattled but I sorted that with a bit of foam tape. I also sometimes have a faint rattle from the steering wheel. Zero serious problems.
I put a set of Michelin PS5 tyres on, fitted a dash cam, waxed it and that’s it really.
Service packs are worth doing - I bought 4 services and 2 mots including the big valve clearance service for £750-ish - the valve clearance service would be near enough that on its own.
The Facebook group is very active and knowledgeable - a lot of cars on there are being modded but I’m leaving mine standard, at least until the warranty runs out in 2026.
There’s not much out there that comes close with the standard equipment, performance and practicality.

Prolex-UK

3,066 posts

209 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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andy43 said:
Prolex-UK said:
Bought a 21 3.3 on 30th December last year.

Been interested in one for ages.

Not disappointed at all.

Mine is a blue one looks very nice when clean.
Snap, almost. 2019 3.3 bought in June ‘22, it replaced a Tesla.
I’ve done over 10,000 miles so far and had zero problems apart from some sunroof rattling that started in Portugal in July probably due to the heat - it’s silent again now but I’m wondering whether it’ll start again as the weather gets warmer. Heads up display rattled but I sorted that with a bit of foam tape. I also sometimes have a faint rattle from the steering wheel. Zero serious problems.
I put a set of Michelin PS5 tyres on, fitted a dash cam, waxed it and that’s it really.
Service packs are worth doing - I bought 4 services and 2 mots including the big valve clearance service for £750-ish - the valve clearance service would be near enough that on its own.
The Facebook group is very active and knowledgeable - a lot of cars on there are being modded but I’m leaving mine standard, at least until the warranty runs out in 2026.
There’s not much out there that comes close with the standard equipment, performance and practicality.
True!

I bought services 5 to 8 for £749

Downside is if i sell the car i cant claim back the cost of the services i did not use. They stay with the car.

Upside is being a tight barsteward i will keep the car for at least 2 years.

Am on the UK stingers page. Lots of good info.

The american ones are a bit full on though!

Most i will do is uprated ARBs and K&N drop in air filters.

No creaks for me. Reckon the heat could well be it.

If dates align will be at the Stockport meet.

andy43

9,730 posts

255 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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I'm only 20 minutes away from the airport so I'm hoping I can make it this time thumbup

Prolex-UK

3,066 posts

209 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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andy43 said:
I'm only 20 minutes away from the airport so I'm hoping I can make it this time thumbup
thumbup

cliffords

1,379 posts

24 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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I am currently looking at Kia models as a replacement car for my wife and I . Looking at SUV,s. Really impressed we what we have seen so far.
We have noticed something we have never ever seen before and it must just be coincidence but really odd

We have never seen so many Cat S or Cat N cars in the rangle 2019 to 2021, the range we are looking in.
Not so common when we search other marques.

Edited by cliffords on Wednesday 8th March 16:31

andy43

9,730 posts

255 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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We’re quite good drivers overall, I can set the cruise, open the sunroof and work CarPlay fine, it’s just that steery wheelie thingy that I’ve never quite got the hang of.