Kiaclub Nieuwsrobot Geplaatst 26 September, 2017 Geplaatst 26 September, 2017 The 2018 Kia Stinger will start at $32,795 in the United States. For that price, you’ll get a rear-wheel drive Stinger with the 255 horsepower 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder. A step up to the 365 hp 3.3-liter twin-turbocharged V6 model will run the price up to $39,895. All-wheel drive can be optioned on both cars for a $2,200 premium. The eight-speed automatic is the only transmission option and is standard on all models. SEE ALSO: A V8 Kia Stinger Could be Headed to North America The Stinger model lineup will start with the entry-level base model and extend to include Premium, GT, GT1 and the range-topping GT2. The base and Premium trims are exclusive to 2.0-liter models. More detailed pricing for these trim levels and the content they will include will be released in November. According to Motor Authority, an all-wheel drive, V6 Stinger may cost a bit more than $51,000. We think the Stinger’s price is just right and should allow it to be a more budget-friendly alternative to sports sedans like the Cadillac ATS and BMW 3-Series. Only time will tell if badge snobbery will put a damper on its sales, though. Discuss this story on our Kia forum. The post 2018 Kia Stinger Pricing is Actually Pretty Reasonable appeared first on AutoGuide.com News. Lees volledige artikel Quote
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