By now you should already know a little about the Kia Stinger. This car is the first of its kind in Kia’s lineup. The Stinger is the epitome of the modern sports car, with its brilliant design and powerful engine. Of course, it comes in several different trim levels so that everyone’s needs and preferences are met. Let’s explore those trims now.
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The base trim features an engine that might have been given away by the trim name. A standard 2.0-liter I4 engine is under the Stinger’s hood and it roars with the power of 255 horses. Some base features included on all Stinger trims include Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, Bluetooth connectivity, touchscreen display, and a parking distance warning system. The base MSRP is $31,900.
Move up to the Premium and your price tag will go up to $37,100. This trim features the same base engine, but it comes standard with more features. Some of those are Quantum Logic premium surround sound, electronic parking brake, auto-dimming mirror with HomeLink, sunroof, and dual lens full LED headlights.
The “GT” label should be a dead giveaway on this one. The six-cylinder engine is what defines the Stinger GT, which has an impressive 365 horsepower. The main differences between the GT, GT1, and GT2 lie within car’s cabin. The each features the same engine, but the 1 and 2 offer drivers a more immersive experience. Harman/Kardon surround sound comes standard on the 1 and 2 and is not available on the standard GT. The GT2 also standardly features all of Kia’s advanced safety technologies like forward collision avoidance assist, smart cruise control, lane keep assist system, and driver attention warning. All of those safety features and more are available in extra packages on other trims. The GT starts at $38,350, the GT1 is $43,250, and the exquisite GT2 starts off at $49,200.
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Is it true that the 10 year 100,000 mile bumper-to-bumper gets cut in half when you purchase a used Kia? The original warranty is it transferable completely?
Just the powertrain, which goes from 10yr/100k mi to 5yr/60k mi.
The coverage for other stuff is in the warranty here:
https://www.kia.com/us/en/warranty