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    Will the Kia Stinger be released locally? RWD with a limited slip differential powered by a turbo-4/turbo-6 is one good proposition. An AWD model with torque vectoring will also be offered in the global market. Maybe the turbo-4 (255hp) RWD model at around 1.7M-1.8M will be a sporty option (more fun) compared to the lot of FWD midsizers sold locally.

    218 Kia Stinger Sports Sedan Photos and Info – News – Car and Driver

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    Kia seems to have a winner here. I wonder if Kia ever plans to sell a few here.

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    Will arrive here DOA. Overpriced, underspecced, burdened with the bad brand equity of Kia. Unless bilhin na ni Ayala si Kia PH? hehe

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    The PH market will get the range topping model, the Stinger GT.

    https://www.autoindustriya.com/auto-...v6-for-ph.html

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    According to topgear, it's expected to retail for about 3.3M [emoji857]

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinrem View Post
    According to topgear, it's expected to retail for about 3.3M [emoji857]

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    Php 3.3 Million for a freaking Kia? Yikes! I'd rather get a 3 series BMW, or maybe a Ford Mustang. Even a top down Mini Cooper would be a better value.

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    One key feature I noticed with the Stinger is the 2nd row seats. Seems to have a lot of space for a performance car. Definitely a lot more space than the Mustang's 2+2.

    Maybe it won't be as quick as the Mustang GT but it will be a lot more practical with the extra interior space. Maybe it won't be as buttoned down as a BMW dynamics-wise but at a similar price point it'll be a lot quicker.

    But I do get the difficulty with the pricing. A lot of options near their asking price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r View Post
    One key feature I noticed with the Stinger is the 2nd row seats. Seems to have a lot of space for a performance car. Definitely a lot more space than the Mustang's 2+2.

    Maybe it won't be as quick as the Mustang GT but it will be a lot more practical with the extra interior space. Maybe it won't be as buttoned down as a BMW dynamics-wise but at a similar price point it'll be a lot quicker.

    But I do get the difficulty with the pricing. A lot of options near their asking price.
    Na imagine ko din like sa dodge charger na four door sedan... pati yung taillight nya...


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    Quote Originally Posted by KingoftheNorth View Post
    Php 3.3 Million for a freaking Kia? Yikes! I'd rather get a 3 series BMW, or maybe a Ford Mustang. Even a top down Mini Cooper would be a better value.
    Hahaha yeah I agree, and their after sales service sucks.

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    Sparc179, istan, and I spent almost an hour test-driving the Stinger a few months back. We were all surprised and amazed in our experience with this sport sedan. My FXT felt tamed against the Stinger. I think the only other RWD sport sedan within its price is the Lexus IS350 but in terms of performance and interior space, the Stinger will trump the IS350. All other RWD sports sedan (mostly Euro) will cost a lot more. The old BMW 328i is a gem of a daily sports compact but it was priced more than 4M and it was just within the performance capability of the IS350.

    The Stinger's size straddles between a Euro compact and a Euro midsize. It has the dimensions and interior space of a Japanese midsize, around similar proportions as a Mazda6. The only thing I find annoying is the small rear window. I have test driven also the new Mazda6 SkyActiv turbo and it didn't excite my senses as the Stinger - understandable as it is 1M cheaper than the Stinger.

    If anyone is buying a Stinger, they should keep it. You will lose money if you sell it later on due to its brand name. By then, a lot of folks will be waiting to buy a used Stinger cheap and I maybe one of them.

    If you are truly practical, for the same amount of money, you can buy two cars - a WRX MT for your weekend fun and track car plus an Innova as the family hauler.

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