Should Kia consider making the next-generation Stinger all-electric? The powertrain from the EV6 GT would be awesome in this car someday. 😬 Thanks again to Keeps for sponsoring this video! Be sure to go to www.keeps.com/redline to get 50% off your first order!
I was just thinking the same thing, an all electric Stinger would smash a Tesla. I'd even prefer if they left the shifter exactly the same, just make it electric. Don't make it ugly and give it stupid wheels, drop a big battery in the floor and GO!!
@@rickyayy I disagree. By far the "biggest upgrade for 2022" is the replacement of the 2.0L turbo 4 with the 2.5L engine in the base GT-Line Stinger and offered as standard or optional in at least 9 KIA, Hyundai, and Genesis models. For a difference in 0-60 acceleration between the GT-Line and the GT2 of as little half a second, a weight advantage of the base Stinger amounting to the weight of an NFL linebacker and a price advantage of up to $15,000, the GT-Line is a screaming bargain compared to the GT2. BTW, Sofyan's MSRP comparisons are somewhat confusing. A GT-Line AWD version with the "Sun and Sound" package that adds a sunroof and 15 speaker sound system has an MSRP of $41,635 including destination. The AWD GT1 with the V6 engine comes in at $46,935. In addition to the engine it has several other upgrades, most notably electronically controlled suspension and torque vectoring AWD but it lacks the upgraded sound available in the GT-Line. The GT2 restores the upgraded audio and adds a number of other relatively minor upgrades over the GT1 but comes at an MSRP $56,320 with AWD and the $1300 "Scorpion" package consisting of some appearance features. If one is trying to match the luxury features of some European rivals the GT2 may be a bargain. But the "value" choices are clearly the GT-Line and GT1 models.
@@drodriguez1724 Scorpion package with AWD should be right around $56.5k. much more than that and it's probably a dealer "market adjustment" which I wouldn't want to pay. I got mine at MSRP and in this market I wasn't going to even try and negotiate down, but it was worth every penny! As was said in the review, it is a properly fast car with the 3.3L V6 and it's extremely practical. If you need a one-car-that-does-it-all solution, like me, I think the Stinger tops that list hands down!
I just bought a 2022 Stinger GT2 RWD. This is hands down the nicest car I have ever owned. A true blast to drive! People that discount this car because it is a KIA are really missing out.
If you needed one car to be a Swiss Army Knife, to be good looking, well-built, latest tech, strong power, fun to drive, and has room for people and stuff, plus AWD, this is a great choice, if you can only have 1 vehicle, for under $50k (Kia dealers will happily sell you a loaded model for $5-10k off)
@@jacobrael9872 yeah but the base model kinda got hit with the nerf hammer in all the other ways but the engine. You're still stuck with that chintzy 3" or whatever screen in between your guages where the updated 7" LCD one would be, you get gloss black plastic everywhere instead of aluminum & faux aluminum. And for me, gloss black is deesgustiiing. Don't get me wrong it's still a good car for some people but I couldn't rock the GT-line. I _thought_ that the GT-line was going to be able to be fully optioned outside of some features you only get on the GT2 like power lift gate, adaptive headlights and all that jazz, but the inability to get the same interior and features and sacrifice the nicer engine makes it a loss for me.
I've had my GT2 for over 2 years. Such an amazing car. If they are giving the Stinger the ax, I hope they produce one more version to go all out. Maybe 400+ hp would be awesome. This is such a special and important car for KIA.
The styling on this car is just so PERFECT-I had a GT1 and now I have a GT-line because I didn't need all that power (and higher insurance rates haha). Beautiful inside and out (mine is Panthera grey with red leather)-I am keeping this car forever-I think it's a timeless design that is aging VERY well.
Dude your delivery is fantastic. Love the unbroken string of though as you make your point. Puts a lot of the other car review makers who make lots of cuts (looking at you Doug) to shame. Well done.
I have 2 Stingers. A 2019 GT2 AWD fully loaded red with black interior. It turns a lot of heads. By far my favorite car. I also have a 2020 GT1 is ready wheel in white with red interior. If I have my way I will get a 2022. Praying they will have one in 2023. I saw this car at the car show when it was a concept car. I was so happy that it finally was put in the Kia line up. Now if they would just keep making I would love it. It definitely makes heads turns and when somebody asks what kind of car it is they are very surprised when I say it’s a Kia. The price point is also a positive! Keep making the Stinger Kia it’s a blast to drive!
I have had my 2022 GT1 RWD Stinger for 4 months now and all I can say is what a car. The duality of this car makes it super appealing. If you want to have a nice chill drive it is super comfortable and if you want to hoon it its also satisfying due to its immense power. I will say almost all KIA products I have experienced all look really nice, but when you look closer the veneer can't disguise the cheap materials used. This car is the exception this has to be some of the nicest materials I have seen in any non-German car. The real metal, napa leather, and soft touch materials (almost zero gloss black thankfully) really make this a very well appointed car that will impress almost any one. Also the reliability of this car is good with no major issues to speak of. I came from a 2018 Civic Si coupe and the only things I miss from that car are the manual and the lightweight feeling. Your best bet is to go for the GT1 MSRP is $43k and I fortunately skirted the dealer mark-ups for an out the door price of $46k. Yes I would have liked to have some of the extra features that the GT2 offers, but it is not worth the extra $10k+ to me. If you are in the market for a full-sized sedan you could have a loaded out Accord, Camry, or Maxima, but why in the hell would you this car is at least twice as good as those cars. I would argue with the amount of room in the hatch this could easily beat out a small SUV in practicality. So just get over your brand/badge snobbery and go test drive this car and you will be sold on it.
I’ve always thought Kia underrated their HP and 0-60 times Because my stock RWD, Stinger GT runs 4.5secs consistently And I’ve raced a couple scat packs and 5.0 Mustangs and it’s almost always an even race, they’ll usually get me on the top end (triple digits)
This car still turns my head every time I see it. I love the design and the color schemes they have for this car. Something about this car evokes a lot of emotion just looking at it, and that's coming from an Audi guy. Such a cool looking car.
Kia/Hyundai are definitely doing some good stuff these days. This price point has a lot of tough competition, but if you need the space, you can't beat that liftback!
Excellent review. I have said it so many times nd I will say it again. This is the best value for money car on the road when everything is considered. Consider standard equipment, price, performance, driving experience, quality and warranty and nothing comes close. Buy an equivalent German specced car here in Oz and it will cost twice as much. Love mine
I was honestly considering the upcoming WRX as a daily AWD sedan, but I'd consider spending more money for this instead. Also, the new design language of the 2022 WRX just doesn't do it for me and the Stinger looks great
On your 0-60 runs on this and all of your other test vehicles, it would be nice if you would do at least one 0-60 run without brake-torque and without launch control. Just old school letting off the brakes and punching the gas pedal. It would be great to know what the results would be if someone just suddenly punched the gas to the floor from a stop without any preparation. Just one run like that on each review would be appreciated.
Facts. The worst year for sales was the launch year if I'm not mistaken. They knew going into this that this car wasn't going to be flying off the shelves. It would really suck donkey dick if Kia got rid of ANOTHER sedan, their best one at that... They already scrapped the K900 and the Cadenza last year. I see absolutely no reason to give up on the Halo car already. Especially when the rest of the brand doesn't hold up to snuff to the Stinger. The Telluride is probably the only highly competent model but I feel like ditching the Stinger would hurt the brand more than help. There's nothing wrong with the car and lots of people wouldn't and shouldn't forgive them for it.
@@UnrealOG137 there may have never been a point. The K900 was just a well appointed luxury sedan you could buy if you didn't need the badge to be part of your driving/driven experience. But that's a really small market as it is. I can fully understand why Hyundai wouldn't want to be competing with themselves, or even if it was a decision as petty as them not wanting to have people be able to point at the Kia K900 and say look it's the same as a G90. That hurts the pedigree of the G90. So they killed it for the north American market where people don't appreciate sedans, much less super luxury sedans made by the Koreans who have no clout yet. When America is ready to give Kia and Hyundai the attention and money they deserve, perhaps we'll see cars like the Cadenza (now the K8 still living on in South Korea) and the Azera (Granduer) return. Time will tell.
@@UnrealOG137 I was looking for a K900 a few years back. Sad it's gone. I don't understand the point of genesis in general. That market is over saturated. They better off going for luxury SUVs and challenging Land Rover.
I’ve had a Stinger on lease for the past three years and it is due to go back in August. I can’t find anything out there that could replace it (I’ve had Audis, and Mercedes which all went back after the lease) so I’ve decided to buy it off the lease company and will be keeping it for quite some time I think.
@@porfiriato84 Mainly just a little of little things that all added up to sully the overall experience. In order from most to least annoying (google these and you'll find that they're common complaints) 1. Transmission drag: When coming to a stop, it is basically *impossible* to coast or brake to a stop smoothly. The transmission downshifts in a way that it causes jerky deceleration that has no relation to how hard you are pressing the brake pedal. Very frustrating and really gave me buyers remorse within 500 miles of driving. The issue is most pronounced in Sport mode but it exists in all driving modes. 2. Interior ticks, creaks, and rattles: Door and sunroof seals ticking/creaking constantly. This may bother me more than others because I value a quiet cabin. I don't necessarily mind engine noise, but interior/seal creaks and rattles just really are unacceptable for a $50k+ car (don't pay that much for one of these, btw. They can be had for $45k or less using lease buyouts). 3. "Surgy" cruise control: I have never had a car that had a cruise control that always felt like it was coming on and off throttle to maintain a constant speed. If you get on the interstate and put the Stinger on cruise, you will notice that it is constantly "surging" to maintain its speed. All other cars I've had have just kept the speed. Really made me feel like the refinement wasn't there. 4. Tech: I generally loved the 360 degree camera and the while I dislike the surginess of the cruise, I did really enjoy the adaptive cruise feature. With that said, the adaptive cruise wasn't perfect. If I was on the interstate and someone merged really closely to me (assholes trying to squeeze between two cars at high speeds) the Stinger would break very strongly almost to the point where it was unsafe. Aside from that, the parking sensors or front collision sensors (can't remember which) would randomly start going off when sitting behind a car traffic lights. The sound system was not very great. I know that Sofyan said it was good in this review, but unless Kia changed something between MY19 and MY22, I disagree with him. The sound system in my 06 Lexus IS250 was superior to the Stinger. 5. Dealership experience: Kia dealerships are simply inferior to the premium dealers. Kia corporate came through and helped solve any complaint I have, but I had a couple of bad-to-subpar experiences with the dealers themselves. 6. Power: The car is quick from a stop. From 0-60 you'll love it. With that said, it is NOT a fast car from a roll. And if you are driving over 60mph and you step on it to pass someone, you'll be surprised just how little torque and power there is. 7. Subpar fuel economy: To reach the fuel estimates you would need to drive in eco mode like a granny. 8. Small gas tank: The fact that it drinks gas AND has a small gas tank means you will need to refill often. 9. Direct injection concerns: Because it has only direct injection (and no port injection) you will have to install oil catch cans. If you don't, you will have carbon buildup. This isn't necessarily a Stinger only problem, but it is something to know. I'm probably forgetting a few things, but that is the gist of it.
Would have loved to see a proper 6sp MT for this update. Seriously disappointing that all these companies are trying to bring back performance minded sedans but keep feeding drivers automatic only.
Seeing how thorough and informative your review for the 2024 Mazda 3 Turbo hatchback was, I decided I needed to check to see if you had a review for another car I was considering: the Kia Stinger. I enjoyed the review, and I would love to see you revisit the Stinger in the future. Great content!
Bought my 2019 GT2, same color combo, over 2 years ago. I'm still very satisfied with my purchase. It's not perfect in every way, but it's very fun to walk up to and to drive, especially on twisty back roads. A lot of German for a not so German price. Just enough utility as well. It is a head turner and gets tons of comments and compliments tough I wasn't buying it for that reason. The dealership experience isn't great (coming from a premium label car), but not a deal breaker. It's nice to drive something different than most other cars out there. I do feel bad for those who are paying retail (or more) now. Kia was cutting huge deals when I purchased given the low sales numbers. Not sure what I would trade this in for eventually given the style, power, and price. I do hope they keep making and improving this car, but rumor is it's going away. All electric Stinger? Not sure I could adjust to that. Give us one more generation of gas, make it sound better and put out 450+ hp and I would likely buy another one!
I had a 2021.. same car /color AWD for a year but had a bad back injury and traded it in on a GV70. I miss it. it's a great car.. Really great for the money. As far as the exhaust he talked about is the same with a Hyundai products. It's rev hang. It doesn't release quickly so when gassing it in Park it just hangs..
People who hate on Stingers either never drove one or got gapped by one 😂. Best car I’ve ever owned. Everyone turns their heads when I drive by, and get so many compliments.
I would like to see a factory 2-door, no sunroof, lightweight carbon fibre hood, roof and hatch, and other weight-saving mods where possible, shortened wheelbase wide body with 10" wheels, functional but subtle CAI picking up air at the base of the windscreen ala L88 Corvette, upgraded turbos, ECU and exhaust with an easy 400 - 450 hp, sequential manual and 4WD option for the puritans. C'mon KIA, you can do it.
Genesis better take note: Make the redesigned G70 a liftback! As for Acura, do not take the negative criticism against the new Integra as an excuse to not make a liftback TLX. Ideally, I'd like to see a Wagon TLX, but at least develop a liftback if no wagon
Wagons are less than 5% of the world market, less than 2% of the us market. No one invests money in wagons and for good reason. Hatchbacks are nearly as bad and the only ones that sell are in smaller vehicles...and even those sell in much smaller numbers than equivalent cars with trunks.
@@casualsuede With those numbers, you need to take into account that cars with trunks are also cheaper than hatchback/wagon versions, which explains a bit the higher sales traditional sedans get. In the case of Kia, more people would buy the K5 over the stinger because the k5 is cheaper by over $10k. That doesn’t mean that the stinger is less desirable than a k5. Also, Subaru and the VW group would disagree with your statements.
Have you have you heard of anyone questioning Kia about not offering wireless CarPlay with the bigger screens? Some of their decision making gives me pause. That’s something that should be included. One reason to use their navigation over the phone navigation is to take advantage of the heads up display. With that said I think they should allow casting of CarPlay to the heads up display. In 2020 the Stinger GT2 was their most expensive (flagship) vehicle yet it didn’t offer an integrated remote starter, the updated navigation screen from the Kia Soul,, LKA level 2 or the Kia app compatibility. Maybe that should’ve been a sign that the Stinger was more of a project vehicle than a long term offering.
Just hope everyone who buys one has better luck than I did with my company Kia Souls. Had 6 of them and had nothing but problems that the dealership could not fix. Even had to change out engines because the couldn't find the problems.
Good looking car! Also I see lots of complaints for dealership service. I hope those of you impacted are formally raising complaints. That’s how they know to improve.
We just purchased a Kia Stinger GT2 AWD and it was purchased at an auction in Canada. It doesn't have a large "Stinger" emblem in the center of the back deck lid. I wonder why ours is different than all of the other ones? Aside from that it's all exactly the same.
Quick note about the car audio for potential buyers - the Harmon Kardon system in the Stinger is not exceptional. It's good enough, at best. It's barely class competitive. Turning the volume up will quickly reveal the harshness from the cheap speakers. Many Stinger owners are swapping out speakers or going full custom system. Disconnecting the dash (center) speaker helps a little, it's a crappy 4" speaker that the HK system sends a lot of the vocals to depending on what sound effect settings you have enabled.
Sofyan, if your ears aren't hearing it you may need to defer to others to supply you with accurate information. You're doing the car community a disservice reporting erroneous information about the products.
The Stinger has much more beauty, design, looks and overall power than its competitors. It's a wonderful car and at an excellent price, impressive how this Stinger awakens eyes on the streets for its friendliness of the set 👏🥂 Kia should NOT end its production yet! I'm also trying to buy a GT2 in this ceramic silver color, but I can't find it…😢
@@djzulumask2138 Because I made over 10k on it and I bought a Mazda CX-30 turbo Premium Plus and now own the CX-30 and have 40k in the bank for my next vehicle which will be the GLA 45 AMG when they bring the euro spec over in 2024--a 400 Plus HP Inline 4 Turbo with AWD and a top speed of 175 plus--under 70k and gets 30 MPG if you do not dog it. So that is my plan.I also drive veterans around to medical appts and the stinger sat too low for some to get into and I did not realize that when i bought it--but main reason is it went up in value--I had 2 people overnight checks for my stinger within 12 hours of putting it up for sale and I sold it for a 10k profit.( I also owned the stinger) I actually went to buy a GV70 and the Mazda was on the lot and it felt just as fast and I decided to get it because it is very easy to drive--sits up high and is very fast for what it is and was a steal for me--35k is what i paid and it is now worth 38k right now and 36,800 on trade--so it already has gone up in value.
I wasn’t a fan of the fake hood vents on my Stinger, especially because they were gloss black. I ordered replacement hood vents that were overlayed in genuine carbon fiber and swapped them out. Really like the way the hood vents look now!
My friend had this car for two years and had many issues including turbo going out at 27k I would think 🤔 twice before buying any Kia but they are fun cars when they working perfectly
Probably had a lemon I had my 2019 stinger gt awd and put about 60k miles on it so far of hard miles and I’m jb4 tuned with intakes and exhaust, I have had no issues
Not sure comparing the Stinger’s 10.25” screen to the G70’s 14” screen as small is fair considering the G70 also actually only has a 10.25” screen. Details matter, get them correct please.
Kia has really stepped up I have a Forte lx 2017 no cruise controll but still even with a 2.0 engine has surprised me like ALOT. yes the transmission isn't the best I don't like letting of the gas to shift on gear four but still gas mileage plus comfortable highway merge makes me feel decent considering the price I'm paying overall btw I just hit 60k 2 weeks ago I don't like my payment but I do like my car an price I'm paying
I had Posted on your other review of this that i like the refresh but rather have the previous models taillights. I saw one out of town at night and didnt care for the taillight design.
I had two stingers (GT1 and GT2) Great cars. However, reliability is not as good as expected. GT2 problems with the Auto shutoff (never worked), unbearable rattles from the sunroof and a recall that can get fire in the engine. GT1 with sounds from the doors (Door bushings) and weak structure (not as rigid as expected). But the highest disappointing factor and the major issue is the service at the Kia Dealers. The car is premium but service not. Now with these crazy prices, the V6 is beyond the target. I see that Kia will discontinue it soon.
Totally agree. I love my GT1 but Kia service is the worst I've ever experienced in 30 years of owning cars. Even my experience with a Volkswagen service department was like Cadillac/Lincoln compared to Kia. So disappointing.
There were rumors going around that they were indeed killing off the stinger by Q2 of 2022, but in the last month that rumor has been denied. They will still be making the stinger well into the future as sales are doing well for the vehicle.
Dealer services I agree. But everything else is luck if the draw. I’ve had my GT for about 2 years now. Only annoying issue is dealers. But I just go to private mechanic only dealer if warranty work is needed.
Wish they would have put a digital cockpit in the top spec Stinger. Also, wish the gas mileage would have been at least 10% better. M340i can get 30mpg on highway and low 20’s in town. Best looking car in its class. Great buy for the money.
i think a new generation stinger with the cooperate V6 3.5 with twin turbos, id like to see them squeeze between 450-500 hp out of it. or add an electric to the combustion.it shouldnt go pure electric yet
The 3.3 is very underrated from factory. Very light tune with no exhaust modifications has these engines making 420whp, 480ft-lbs. And that's about 490hp at the crank
Has Kia improved the structure or build quality in the car? Several reviews of earlier cars complained of poor rigidity and horrible rattles with hatch , sunroof, and doors.
I'd get one but the kia dealership experience is terrible especially compared to the germans. Also this car is a bit too heavy when I test drove it on some back roads
I will challenge anyone on the fence, drive it. It’s comfy, the sound system rocks, it’s alive. I stopped daily driving BMW for this car. And if you can afford it new, that warranty is just beyond insane…
I’m going to say something, I like the design, I like the interior and I like the power and the performance it has “ not really the engine sound” but there’s something that comes in my head and reminds me that is a Kia, I think it’s all mentally but I mean for the money sure I’ll take it, it’s probably the only Kia I would buy, but if money isn’t a problem at all, I’ll just go for the Acura because I think it’s the best looking in the segment, it sounds really good, has a good amount of space and an amazing AWD and at the end of the day is engineered by Honda so it must be reliable, if it wasn’t the Acura then the S4, I think both the S4 and Type S are the best all around car, not really the best at something but it just does everything good, the other one could be the IS500, I love the M340i but I would only take it because of the performance and the fact that I could make a lottt of power out of that car very easy, the Acura doesn’t have aftermarket parts at all and with a bunch of parts and money I could make the S4 a 3 second car 0-60 so 🤷🏻♂️
The s4 is a true good at everything but not the best at anything………type s on the other hand is just not good at anything. Only good thing is it’s looks which are subjective.
@@Steve-qi3moI agree with you about the back seat but just because it is slower in a straight line doesn’t mean it is less practical. In my opinion, practically speaking, the Type S would be wonderful to drive on a daily basis and has more than enough power to have some fun if you want to punch it. People get too caught up on the whole 0-60 thing. That isn’t really practical at all unless your only concern is peak performance.
Hi, are you sure the GT2 doesn’t have a dual clutch transmission? It sounds fast as hell for an ordinary clutch. The GT-Line sounds like it shifts wayyy slower than this one.
Kia and Hyundai are really coming with very appealing cars. But after couple of years does the quality remain the same as when we actually bought the car? Does the interior parts produce rattle sound etc because quality remains the same for Toyota, Honda, German Cars even after few years?
Even though new rims style is nice! Previous wheels designed with its gray accent excellent combination for Ceramic and Panthera Metallic gray color Stingers!
Too bad the dealers aren't up to par. Spend $50K+ on a car, but get treated like buying a third rate used car. Sure dealer experiences vary, but the above is more common than not.
My experience with KIA must be the exception that proves the rule or something. In 2019, I located a Sorento SXL at a dealer in Phoenix, AZ (the only one instate in the exact color combination we wanted), drove 120 mi up from Tucson, arrived at about 8 pm on the last day of the month, walked into the dealership, pointed to the car, and made an offer at 20% under the sticker price. SOLD! Admittedly, back in Tucson, I have to schedule service appointments three weeks out, but the recommended intervals are 7,500 miles and we've had no problems with the car otherwise.
Should Kia consider making the next-generation Stinger all-electric? The powertrain from the EV6 GT would be awesome in this car someday. 😬 Thanks again to Keeps for sponsoring this video! Be sure to go to www.keeps.com/redline to get 50% off your first order!
I was just thinking the same thing, an all electric Stinger would smash a Tesla. I'd even prefer if they left the shifter exactly the same, just make it electric. Don't make it ugly and give it stupid wheels, drop a big battery in the floor and GO!!
Should have reviewed the GT2 w/ scorpion package, this was a bit of a disappointment considering that's the biggest upgrade for 2022
Scorpion package is a little Subaru WRXish to me. I'm not a fan, but to each their own.
@@rickyayy The Scorpion is just a spoiler... and not the nicest one either.
@@rickyayy I disagree. By far the "biggest upgrade for 2022" is the replacement of the 2.0L turbo 4 with the 2.5L engine in the base GT-Line Stinger and offered as standard or optional in at least 9 KIA, Hyundai, and Genesis models. For a difference in 0-60 acceleration between the GT-Line and the GT2 of as little half a second, a weight advantage of the base Stinger amounting to the weight of an NFL linebacker and a price advantage of up to $15,000, the GT-Line is a screaming bargain compared to the GT2.
BTW, Sofyan's MSRP comparisons are somewhat confusing. A GT-Line AWD version with the "Sun and Sound" package that adds a sunroof and 15 speaker sound system has an MSRP of $41,635 including destination. The AWD GT1 with the V6 engine comes in at $46,935. In addition to the engine it has several other upgrades, most notably electronically controlled suspension and torque vectoring AWD but it lacks the upgraded sound available in the GT-Line. The GT2 restores the upgraded audio and adds a number of other relatively minor upgrades over the GT1 but comes at an MSRP $56,320 with AWD and the $1300 "Scorpion" package consisting of some appearance features.
If one is trying to match the luxury features of some European rivals the GT2 may be a bargain. But the "value" choices are clearly the GT-Line and GT1 models.
I daydreamed about having one of these for over 2 years and finally got mine this July! And with the Scorpion package no less 😁 such an amazing car! 🤘
hope you didnt pay over $30 like gouge said
Saw one today in a deep yellow it was outstanding...thought it was a Maserati when it first passed me.
How much did it cost?
@@drodriguez1724 Scorpion package with AWD should be right around $56.5k. much more than that and it's probably a dealer "market adjustment" which I wouldn't want to pay. I got mine at MSRP and in this market I wasn't going to even try and negotiate down, but it was worth every penny!
As was said in the review, it is a properly fast car with the 3.3L V6 and it's extremely practical. If you need a one-car-that-does-it-all solution, like me, I think the Stinger tops that list hands down!
Are you sick of paying for all the gas yet? Or does the fun make up for it?
I just bought a 2022 Stinger GT2 RWD. This is hands down the nicest car I have ever owned. A true blast to drive! People that discount this car because it is a KIA are really missing out.
I want the rwd version as well.. for some reason only the AWD gets all the attention.
It's a bad b**** in discount clothing
@@taylorbee4010 it's not even cheap tho 😢
@@dnegel9546 option for option it is cheaper. Go try to speck an Audi or BMW lift back with the same options and power. Huge price difference.
@@1227Masher true.. I'm just a peasant.. so everything is expensive to me. 😟
If you needed one car to be a Swiss Army Knife, to be good looking, well-built, latest tech, strong power, fun to drive, and has room for people and stuff, plus AWD, this is a great choice, if you can only have 1 vehicle, for under $50k (Kia dealers will happily sell you a loaded model for $5-10k off)
This one is $53K and I believe that's before you add anything... Like AWD.
@@devongee1776 yes but you can get the 4 cylinder version with awd for way cheaper and it's still got really good power
@@jacobrael9872 ...yup...300+ hp...not too shabby...
@@jacobrael9872 yeah but the base model kinda got hit with the nerf hammer in all the other ways but the engine. You're still stuck with that chintzy 3" or whatever screen in between your guages where the updated 7" LCD one would be, you get gloss black plastic everywhere instead of aluminum & faux aluminum. And for me, gloss black is deesgustiiing. Don't get me wrong it's still a good car for some people but I couldn't rock the GT-line. I _thought_ that the GT-line was going to be able to be fully optioned outside of some features you only get on the GT2 like power lift gate, adaptive headlights and all that jazz, but the inability to get the same interior and features and sacrifice the nicer engine makes it a loss for me.
Acura tlx type s
I've had my GT2 for over 2 years. Such an amazing car. If they are giving the Stinger the ax, I hope they produce one more version to go all out. Maybe 400+ hp would be awesome. This is such a special and important car for KIA.
Look into getting a tune from JB4 or Lap3. Definitely unlock more horsepower.
@@CJ-fh5xq hell yea you could easily hit 400hp with a simple tune flash
The styling on this car is just so PERFECT-I had a GT1 and now I have a GT-line because I didn't need all that power (and higher insurance rates haha). Beautiful inside and out (mine is Panthera grey with red leather)-I am keeping this car forever-I think it's a timeless design that is aging VERY well.
Is the 2.5 stinger quick enough to beat the accord 2.0?
@@KobeMpthersno. 2.0t is quicker cause it’s lighter.
@@JT40999 other says the 2.5 is quicker from dig because it is awd and has more hp and torque
Dude your delivery is fantastic. Love the unbroken string of though as you make your point. Puts a lot of the other car review makers who make lots of cuts (looking at you Doug) to shame. Well done.
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ever since my brother bought his G70, it has changed my perception of south korean cars. not ashamed to call the kia stinger my DREAM car 🥵
True,South Korean cars have come a long way,I’m starting to prefer Korean cars over Japanese cars now
I have a 2020 stinger and I’m glad I got my dream car. Affordable fast roomy reliable sport sedan
I wouldn’t call it my dream car but it’s a cool car.
That's why I love my driving my 2020 Chevrolet Spark LS CVT. Also made in South Korea!
@@braetonwilson4296 this joke was lame the first time you try it.
I have 2 Stingers. A 2019 GT2 AWD fully loaded red with black interior. It turns a lot of heads. By far my favorite car. I also have a 2020 GT1 is ready wheel in white with red interior. If I have my way I will get a 2022. Praying they will have one in 2023. I saw this car at the car show when it was a concept car. I was so happy that it finally was put in the Kia line up. Now if they would just keep making I would love it. It definitely makes heads turns and when somebody asks what kind of car it is they are very surprised when I say it’s a Kia. The price point is also a positive! Keep making the Stinger Kia it’s a blast to drive!
I have had my 2022 GT1 RWD Stinger for 4 months now and all I can say is what a car. The duality of this car makes it super appealing. If you want to have a nice chill drive it is super comfortable and if you want to hoon it its also satisfying due to its immense power. I will say almost all KIA products I have experienced all look really nice, but when you look closer the veneer can't disguise the cheap materials used. This car is the exception this has to be some of the nicest materials I have seen in any non-German car. The real metal, napa leather, and soft touch materials (almost zero gloss black thankfully) really make this a very well appointed car that will impress almost any one. Also the reliability of this car is good with no major issues to speak of. I came from a 2018 Civic Si coupe and the only things I miss from that car are the manual and the lightweight feeling. Your best bet is to go for the GT1 MSRP is $43k and I fortunately skirted the dealer mark-ups for an out the door price of $46k. Yes I would have liked to have some of the extra features that the GT2 offers, but it is not worth the extra $10k+ to me. If you are in the market for a full-sized sedan you could have a loaded out Accord, Camry, or Maxima, but why in the hell would you this car is at least twice as good as those cars. I would argue with the amount of room in the hatch this could easily beat out a small SUV in practicality. So just get over your brand/badge snobbery and go test drive this car and you will be sold on it.
I’ve always thought Kia underrated their HP and 0-60 times
Because my stock RWD, Stinger GT runs 4.5secs consistently
And I’ve raced a couple scat packs and 5.0 Mustangs and it’s almost always an even race, they’ll usually get me on the top end (triple digits)
beauty is one JB4 later and you're gapping them easy lol
@@mpl91v48 facts! easily
Lap3 gang.
Thinking of getting one…. Does it take off when you hit the pedal? Or does it take a bit to take off?
Which version is the best to get? Looking to buy one
This car still turns my head every time I see it. I love the design and the color schemes they have for this car. Something about this car evokes a lot of emotion just looking at it, and that's coming from an Audi guy. Such a cool looking car.
I agree! I don’t see too many stingers on the road but the newer stingers are beautiful and makes me turn my head every time I see one on the road!
Still rocking a 2020 GT2 and have had absolutely zero issues with it.
It would be a damn shame if the Stinger is discontinued. All the preps i know that have seen one up close and especially driven one love it.
I drive a 2020 AWD GT1 in Snow White Pearl with the Red Leather interior; a fun car to be sitting behind the steering wheel for sure.
KIA ARE TRULY MAKING ONE OF THE BEST LOOKING CARS 🚗 IN THE AUTOMOBILES INDUSTRY ❤️
Kia/Hyundai are definitely doing some good stuff these days. This price point has a lot of tough competition, but if you need the space, you can't beat that liftback!
You should see how it feels once fully modded at 450 to 475 wheel horse power whole different beast
What does the gas mileage go to after mods?
Excellent review. I have said it so many times nd I will say it again. This is the best value for money car on the road when everything is considered. Consider standard equipment, price, performance, driving experience, quality and warranty and nothing comes close.
Buy an equivalent German specced car here in Oz and it will cost twice as much.
Love mine
I was honestly considering the upcoming WRX as a daily AWD sedan, but I'd consider spending more money for this instead. Also, the new design language of the 2022 WRX just doesn't do it for me and the Stinger looks great
the new WRX literally looks like a crossover. the stinger is a million miles ahead in design
this is one of worst car you can buy.
@@michelangelo2200 the stinger or the WRX?
Greg, do yourself a favor and get the stinger! Got me a 2019 stinger Gt base model rwd and I love it. No regrets!
@@adriananzano2292 You fed the troll. Tsk, tsk...
This car will age well like the Hyundai Genesis Coupe. Wish Hyundai would really bring it back.
Hyundai and age well is usually an oxymoron
On your 0-60 runs on this and all of your other test vehicles, it would be nice if you would do at least one 0-60 run without brake-torque and without launch control. Just old school letting off the brakes and punching the gas pedal. It would be great to know what the results would be if someone just suddenly punched the gas to the floor from a stop without any preparation. Just one run like that on each review would be appreciated.
I love the music and how his intros always has the music that has the volume going up very little till his title screen. Great job‼
I have a 2021 kia stinger gt2 in aurora black and I love it.
Loved my Stinger I ended up selling it due to how bad the dealership service departments are.
Dang :/
I know I’m late but I plan on getting the ‘22 gt 2 later this year for my birthday, any advice or things I should know before buying it?
It’s got good body lines. A good transmission and an engine going through right direction.
that transmission is a workhorse
Kia stinger sales numbers are surprisingly up from last year
Facts. The worst year for sales was the launch year if I'm not mistaken. They knew going into this that this car wasn't going to be flying off the shelves. It would really suck donkey dick if Kia got rid of ANOTHER sedan, their best one at that... They already scrapped the K900 and the Cadenza last year. I see absolutely no reason to give up on the Halo car already. Especially when the rest of the brand doesn't hold up to snuff to the Stinger. The Telluride is probably the only highly competent model but I feel like ditching the Stinger would hurt the brand more than help. There's nothing wrong with the car and lots of people wouldn't and shouldn't forgive them for it.
@@devongee1776 Very well said
@@devongee1776 I don't see the point of the K900 when the genesis brand exists.
@@UnrealOG137 there may have never been a point. The K900 was just a well appointed luxury sedan you could buy if you didn't need the badge to be part of your driving/driven experience. But that's a really small market as it is. I can fully understand why Hyundai wouldn't want to be competing with themselves, or even if it was a decision as petty as them not wanting to have people be able to point at the Kia K900 and say look it's the same as a G90. That hurts the pedigree of the G90. So they killed it for the north American market where people don't appreciate sedans, much less super luxury sedans made by the Koreans who have no clout yet.
When America is ready to give Kia and Hyundai the attention and money they deserve, perhaps we'll see cars like the Cadenza (now the K8 still living on in South Korea) and the Azera (Granduer) return. Time will tell.
@@UnrealOG137 I was looking for a K900 a few years back. Sad it's gone. I don't understand the point of genesis in general. That market is over saturated. They better off going for luxury SUVs and challenging Land Rover.
I love the sound that the Stinger makes and it sounds MUCH better irl!
That 12 pro4s was everything
I’ve had a Stinger on lease for the past three years and it is due to go back in August. I can’t find anything out there that could replace it (I’ve had Audis, and Mercedes which all went back after the lease) so I’ve decided to buy it off the lease company and will be keeping it for quite some time I think.
I have the '19 GT2 -- love it.. looking to upgrade to the new version this spring
I have the 2022 model and I love it.
Wish I loved my '19 GT2. Too many small annoyances. I ended up selling it a year later.
@@leecm what were the annoyances?
@@porfiriato84 Mainly just a little of little things that all added up to sully the overall experience.
In order from most to least annoying (google these and you'll find that they're common complaints)
1. Transmission drag: When coming to a stop, it is basically *impossible* to coast or brake to a stop smoothly. The transmission downshifts in a way that it causes jerky deceleration that has no relation to how hard you are pressing the brake pedal. Very frustrating and really gave me buyers remorse within 500 miles of driving. The issue is most pronounced in Sport mode but it exists in all driving modes.
2. Interior ticks, creaks, and rattles: Door and sunroof seals ticking/creaking constantly. This may bother me more than others because I value a quiet cabin.
I don't necessarily mind engine noise, but interior/seal creaks and rattles just really are unacceptable for a $50k+ car (don't pay that much for one of these, btw. They can be had for $45k or less using lease buyouts).
3. "Surgy" cruise control: I have never had a car that had a cruise control that always felt like it was coming on and off throttle to maintain a constant speed.
If you get on the interstate and put the Stinger on cruise, you will notice that it is constantly "surging" to maintain its speed. All other cars I've had have just kept the speed. Really made me feel like the refinement wasn't there.
4. Tech: I generally loved the 360 degree camera and the while I dislike the surginess of the cruise, I did really enjoy the adaptive cruise feature. With that said, the adaptive cruise wasn't perfect. If I was on the interstate and someone merged really closely to me (assholes trying to squeeze between two cars at high speeds) the Stinger would break very strongly almost to the point where it was unsafe.
Aside from that, the parking sensors or front collision sensors (can't remember which) would randomly start going off when sitting behind a car traffic lights.
The sound system was not very great. I know that Sofyan said it was good in this review, but unless Kia changed something between MY19 and MY22, I disagree with him. The sound system in my 06 Lexus IS250 was superior to the Stinger.
5. Dealership experience: Kia dealerships are simply inferior to the premium dealers. Kia corporate came through and helped solve any complaint I have, but I had a couple of bad-to-subpar experiences with the dealers themselves.
6. Power: The car is quick from a stop. From 0-60 you'll love it. With that said, it is NOT a fast car from a roll. And if you are driving over 60mph and you step on it to pass someone, you'll be surprised just how little torque and power there is.
7. Subpar fuel economy: To reach the fuel estimates you would need to drive in eco mode like a granny.
8. Small gas tank: The fact that it drinks gas AND has a small gas tank means you will need to refill often.
9. Direct injection concerns: Because it has only direct injection (and no port injection) you will have to install oil catch cans. If you don't, you will have carbon buildup. This isn't necessarily a Stinger only problem, but it is something to know.
I'm probably forgetting a few things, but that is the gist of it.
@@porfiriato84 So many rattles. Which would be fine for a 30K car not a 55K one.
I have a '19 Ceramic Silver GT1... the only car that I'd trade it for is an IS500. Its been a very good car. Its perfect for road trips
Would have loved to see a proper 6sp MT for this update. Seriously disappointing that all these companies are trying to bring back performance minded sedans but keep feeding drivers automatic only.
no one is buying them, ppl are worried about their wives cant drive a manual, and traffic sucks. IE corvette
@@lindenblvd25 very true. Bums my trip but it is what it is.
Your prediction came true; so sad they discontinued the Stinger. I absolutely love my GT and enjoy driving it every morning
Seeing how thorough and informative your review for the 2024 Mazda 3 Turbo hatchback was, I decided I needed to check to see if you had a review for another car I was considering: the Kia Stinger. I enjoyed the review, and I would love to see you revisit the Stinger in the future. Great content!
Bought my 2019 GT2, same color combo, over 2 years ago. I'm still very satisfied with my purchase. It's not perfect in every way, but it's very fun to walk up to and to drive, especially on twisty back roads. A lot of German for a not so German price. Just enough utility as well. It is a head turner and gets tons of comments and compliments tough I wasn't buying it for that reason. The dealership experience isn't great (coming from a premium label car), but not a deal breaker. It's nice to drive something different than most other cars out there. I do feel bad for those who are paying retail (or more) now. Kia was cutting huge deals when I purchased given the low sales numbers. Not sure what I would trade this in for eventually given the style, power, and price. I do hope they keep making and improving this car, but rumor is it's going away. All electric Stinger? Not sure I could adjust to that. Give us one more generation of gas, make it sound better and put out 450+ hp and I would likely buy another one!
I had a 2021.. same car /color AWD for a year but had a bad back injury and traded it in on a GV70. I miss it. it's a great car.. Really great for the money. As far as the exhaust he talked about is the same with a Hyundai products. It's rev hang. It doesn't release quickly so when gassing it in Park it just hangs..
Was it hard on your back?
People who hate on Stingers either never drove one or got gapped by one 😂. Best car I’ve ever owned. Everyone turns their heads when I drive by, and get so many compliments.
Is 2.5 stinger valid?
@@KobeMpthersI would say yes, given that you still have the sleek body design, but imo if you’re gonna go for this car go for the V6
I would like to see a factory 2-door, no sunroof, lightweight carbon fibre hood, roof and hatch, and other weight-saving mods where possible, shortened wheelbase wide body with 10" wheels, functional but subtle CAI picking up air at the base of the windscreen ala L88 Corvette, upgraded turbos, ECU and exhaust with an easy 400 - 450 hp, sequential manual and 4WD option for the puritans.
C'mon KIA, you can do it.
Just got a 2020 GT Stinger today best car ever
Genesis better take note: Make the redesigned G70 a liftback! As for Acura, do not take the negative criticism against the new Integra as an excuse to not make a liftback TLX. Ideally, I'd like to see a Wagon TLX, but at least develop a liftback if no wagon
A wagon tlx would be sick as hell!
Wagons are less than 5% of the world market, less than 2% of the us market. No one invests money in wagons and for good reason.
Hatchbacks are nearly as bad and the only ones that sell are in smaller vehicles...and even those sell in much smaller numbers than equivalent cars with trunks.
@@casualsuede With those numbers, you need to take into account that cars with trunks are also cheaper than hatchback/wagon versions, which explains a bit the higher sales traditional sedans get. In the case of Kia, more people would buy the K5 over the stinger because the k5 is cheaper by over $10k. That doesn’t mean that the stinger is less desirable than a k5. Also, Subaru and the VW group would disagree with your statements.
This. A G70 sportback (not wagon). Just give us that if you're gonna kill the Stinger.
Have you have you heard of anyone questioning Kia about not offering wireless CarPlay with the bigger screens? Some of their decision making gives me pause. That’s something that should be included. One reason to use their navigation over the phone navigation is to take advantage of the heads up display. With that said I think they should allow casting of CarPlay to the heads up display. In 2020 the Stinger GT2 was their most expensive (flagship) vehicle yet it didn’t offer an integrated remote starter, the updated navigation screen from the Kia Soul,, LKA level 2 or the Kia app compatibility. Maybe that should’ve been a sign that the Stinger was more of a project vehicle than a long term offering.
Just hope everyone who buys one has better luck than I did with my company Kia Souls. Had 6 of them and had nothing but problems that the dealership could not fix. Even had to change out engines because the couldn't find the problems.
Finally ordered mine, yesterday
Good looking car!
Also I see lots of complaints for dealership service. I hope those of you impacted are formally raising complaints. That’s how they know to improve.
We just purchased a Kia Stinger GT2 AWD and it was purchased at an auction in Canada. It doesn't have a large "Stinger" emblem in the center of the back deck lid. I wonder why ours is different than all of the other ones? Aside from that it's all exactly the same.
Quick note about the car audio for potential buyers - the Harmon Kardon system in the Stinger is not exceptional. It's good enough, at best. It's barely class competitive. Turning the volume up will quickly reveal the harshness from the cheap speakers. Many Stinger owners are swapping out speakers or going full custom system. Disconnecting the dash (center) speaker helps a little, it's a crappy 4" speaker that the HK system sends a lot of the vocals to depending on what sound effect settings you have enabled.
Sofyan, if your ears aren't hearing it you may need to defer to others to supply you with accurate information. You're doing the car community a disservice reporting erroneous information about the products.
Why are these Stinger videos getting released so late in the year?
The Stinger has much more beauty, design, looks and overall power than its competitors. It's a wonderful car and at an excellent price, impressive how this Stinger awakens eyes on the streets for its friendliness of the set 👏🥂 Kia should NOT end its production yet!
I'm also trying to buy a GT2 in this ceramic silver color, but I can't find it…😢
This is the third stinger i have. The the gt2 is the best of all. 2023 Scorpion edition and the last model Kia will built. Amazing car!
Why no mention of Android Auto? Doesn't it come as standard on the Stinger now? I didn't see it on the infotainment screen.
Yes Android Auto is definitely standard. Has been for a few years.
I am an Acura/Honda fan, but for the all the hype Acura puts into the Tlx Type S model, this car beats it cleanly w/ far less hype!
I did 4.2 to 60 and 12.7 in the 1/4 in my 2020 AWD GT Stinger and just sold it for a 10k profit a year later.It was a very nice and very fast car.
If it was so nice n fast…why did u sell it?? N what did u get??
@@djzulumask2138 Because I made over 10k on it and I bought a Mazda CX-30 turbo Premium Plus and now own the CX-30 and have 40k in the bank for my next vehicle which will be the GLA 45 AMG when they bring the euro spec over in 2024--a 400 Plus HP Inline 4 Turbo with AWD and a top speed of 175 plus--under 70k and gets 30 MPG if you do not dog it. So that is my plan.I also drive veterans around to medical appts and the stinger sat too low for some to get into and I did not realize that when i bought it--but main reason is it went up in value--I had 2 people overnight checks for my stinger within 12 hours of putting it up for sale and I sold it for a 10k profit.( I also owned the stinger) I actually went to buy a GV70 and the Mazda was on the lot and it felt just as fast and I decided to get it because it is very easy to drive--sits up high and is very fast for what it is and was a steal for me--35k is what i paid and it is now worth 38k right now and 36,800 on trade--so it already has gone up in value.
TLX Type s was a bit disappointing, slower than both Stinger gt2 and Genesis g60. I love this car seriously thought of trading in my STI for this gt2
I wasn’t a fan of the fake hood vents on my Stinger, especially because they were gloss black. I ordered replacement hood vents that were overlayed in genuine carbon fiber and swapped them out. Really like the way the hood vents look now!
where did you get those
The bridge spoiler with the Scorpion edition looks awesome.
Great looking car; almost the Gundam of sport sedans. Made a guitar cover video for *Gundam Unicorn*.
My friend had this car for two years and had many issues including turbo going out at 27k I would think 🤔 twice before buying any Kia but they are fun cars when they working perfectly
@Catholic Firefighter I agree I have Toyota so I don’t have to worry so much about those issues. FJB
Probably had a lemon I had my 2019 stinger gt awd and put about 60k miles on it so far of hard miles and I’m jb4 tuned with intakes and exhaust, I have had no issues
how was the warranty in covering the issues? was he paying a lot as well or more just a PIA?
That rear seat is definitely more habitable than the 3 series or certainly the G70. Which competitors offer more space in this segment?
I’ve been watching this dude for years. That is all
OMG I love this car.. hope one day I can own that..😍
@@SneekyRafiki thank you😍
Does anyone else get an Oldsmobile Aurora vibe from the back
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Picking mine up this FRIDAY! LETS FUCKING GOOOOOOOOO!
I don't like your opinion about the fake vents I think they look cool and classy and I'm glad Kia has them
Not sure comparing the Stinger’s 10.25” screen to the G70’s 14” screen as small is fair considering the G70 also actually only has a 10.25” screen. Details matter, get them correct please.
So glad the 2022 hardly changed the exterior...so we all drive a concept car! Thx Alex!
I have the same spec on my 2022 GT2, mine is RWD though.
How much did you get it for?
@@drodriguez1724 With all the packages, additional dealer warranty, and COVID tax. 53k, I do have some mods as well.
Expensive. I can't afford that
I have a gt2 and I can’t be any happier with that. By the way the Stinger is discontinued as far as I know and 2022 is gonna be the last year.
2023 is coming to Canada it's confirmed.
2023 is the last model year.
I would obviously like to have this car over my Soul but it amazes me that my Soul has wireless apple car play when so many more expensive cars don’t
This is still one of the most attractive and unique sedans on the market!
Kia has really stepped up I have a Forte lx 2017 no cruise controll but still even with a 2.0 engine has surprised me like ALOT. yes the transmission isn't the best I don't like letting of the gas to shift on gear four but still gas mileage plus comfortable highway merge makes me feel decent considering the price I'm paying overall btw I just hit 60k 2 weeks ago I don't like my payment but I do like my car an price I'm paying
I’m sad that Kia doesn’t offer some of these tech features in the V6 on the GT line
"The 2022 Kia Stinger GT2 AWD Is Still A Highly Desirable Korean Sport Sedan"
Why stress it's Korean?
I had Posted on your other review of this that i like the refresh but rather have the previous models taillights. I saw one out of town at night and didnt care for the taillight design.
I had two stingers (GT1 and GT2) Great cars. However, reliability is not as good as expected. GT2 problems with the Auto shutoff (never worked), unbearable rattles from the sunroof and a recall that can get fire in the engine. GT1 with sounds from the doors (Door bushings) and weak structure (not as rigid as expected). But the highest disappointing factor and the major issue is the service at the Kia Dealers. The car is premium but service not. Now with these crazy prices, the V6 is beyond the target. I see that Kia will discontinue it soon.
Same issue with Genesis, doesn't matter how good the cars are when you have to walk into a Hyundai dealer to buy it..
Totally agree. I love my GT1 but Kia service is the worst I've ever experienced in 30 years of owning cars. Even my experience with a Volkswagen service department was like Cadillac/Lincoln compared to Kia. So disappointing.
There were rumors going around that they were indeed killing off the stinger by Q2 of 2022, but in the last month that rumor has been denied. They will still be making the stinger well into the future as sales are doing well for the vehicle.
Dealer services I agree. But everything else is luck if the draw. I’ve had my GT for about 2 years now. Only annoying issue is dealers. But I just go to private mechanic only dealer if warranty work is needed.
I have a Telluride, and I agree the dealer experience is lacking. On the other hand, Kia claims they are working on it.
Wish they would have put a digital cockpit in the top spec Stinger. Also, wish the gas mileage would have been at least 10% better. M340i can get 30mpg on highway and low 20’s in town. Best looking car in its class. Great buy for the money.
I get the same numbers in my stinger
Nice review guy, I want the GTS!
I finally got the RWD gt1
i think a new generation stinger with the cooperate V6 3.5 with twin turbos, id like to see them squeeze between 450-500 hp out of it. or add an electric to the combustion.it shouldnt go pure electric yet
The 3.3 is very underrated from factory. Very light tune with no exhaust modifications has these engines making 420whp, 480ft-lbs. And that's about 490hp at the crank
Has Kia improved the structure or build quality in the car? Several reviews of earlier cars complained of poor rigidity and horrible rattles with hatch , sunroof, and doors.
Sofyan, Didn't see any mention of handling impressions. Would have liked to hear your thoughts of the Stinger vs TLX-Type S.
Who?
I'd get one but the kia dealership experience is terrible especially compared to the germans. Also this car is a bit too heavy when I test drove it on some back roads
Is 2022 the last year for production of the Stinger??
this car is gonna be a used legend
it would already be, if the 2018s werent about 5-6k overpriced, but thats with every used car sports car.
You're definitely right about that when the prices come down. I've been waiting on them for awhile.
Absolutely beautiful ride.
Those OEM wheels are awesome.
Thats a nice one! My G70 is bad also with a 3.3Turbo. :)
I will challenge anyone on the fence, drive it. It’s comfy, the sound system rocks, it’s alive. I stopped daily driving BMW for this car. And if you can afford it new, that warranty is just beyond insane…
This is what Toyota should have done with the Avalon. V6 with AWD. Maybe it wouldnt be getting discontinued
Where’d you get that 12 pro 4s at because I definitely want one
Trying to decide between this and Acura tlx aspec
Love everything about these except: squeaking and panel noise, and engine issues within kia-hyundai
I’m going to say something, I like the design, I like the interior and I like the power and the performance it has “ not really the engine sound” but there’s something that comes in my head and reminds me that is a Kia, I think it’s all mentally but I mean for the money sure I’ll take it, it’s probably the only Kia I would buy, but if money isn’t a problem at all, I’ll just go for the Acura because I think it’s the best looking in the segment, it sounds really good, has a good amount of space and an amazing AWD and at the end of the day is engineered by Honda so it must be reliable, if it wasn’t the Acura then the S4, I think both the S4 and Type S are the best all around car, not really the best at something but it just does everything good, the other one could be the IS500, I love the M340i but I would only take it because of the performance and the fact that I could make a lottt of power out of that car very easy, the Acura doesn’t have aftermarket parts at all and with a bunch of parts and money I could make the S4 a 3 second car 0-60 so 🤷🏻♂️
The tlx is less practical, back seat is small and is slower than the stinger.
The s4 is a true good at everything but not the best at anything………type s on the other hand is just not good at anything. Only good thing is it’s looks which are subjective.
@@Steve-qi3moI agree with you about the back seat but just because it is slower in a straight line doesn’t mean it is less practical. In my opinion, practically speaking, the Type S would be wonderful to drive on a daily basis and has more than enough power to have some fun if you want to punch it. People get too caught up on the whole 0-60 thing. That isn’t really practical at all unless your only concern is peak performance.
Hi, are you sure the GT2 doesn’t have a dual clutch transmission? It sounds fast as hell for an ordinary clutch.
The GT-Line sounds like it shifts wayyy slower than this one.
Curious how long it’s taking to get into a new Stinger ?
Kia and Hyundai are really coming with very appealing cars. But after couple of years does the quality remain the same as when we actually bought the car? Does the interior parts produce rattle sound etc because quality remains the same for Toyota, Honda, German Cars even after few years?
I’ve had my stinger for 3 years. 40,000 miles on it. No rattles. No squeaks.
But not first Kia to have a "detonator" style key fob - my 2020 K900 has one too.
Even though new rims style is nice! Previous wheels designed with its gray accent excellent combination for Ceramic and Panthera Metallic gray color Stingers!
Too bad the dealers aren't up to par. Spend $50K+ on a car, but get treated like buying a third rate used car. Sure dealer experiences vary, but the above is more common than not.
Big facts
I agree.
My experience with KIA must be the exception that proves the rule or something. In 2019, I located a Sorento SXL at a dealer in Phoenix, AZ (the only one instate in the exact color combination we wanted), drove 120 mi up from Tucson, arrived at about 8 pm on the last day of the month, walked into the dealership, pointed to the car, and made an offer at 20% under the sticker price. SOLD! Admittedly, back in Tucson, I have to schedule service appointments three weeks out, but the recommended intervals are 7,500 miles and we've had no problems with the car otherwise.