I am a longtime BMW owner thinking of the Stinger. A recent relocation places me far from a BMW dealer but close to a Kia dealer. Apart from this geographic convenience, two factors make me look at a Stinger: 1) Long term (>70k miles) maintenance expenses; 2) 10 year, 100K mile powertrain warranty from Kia; 3) cost of Kia parts may be lower, 4) possible fewer problems down the road with
Kia; and 5) a Stinger may be at least 20% less expensive than a comparable BMW.
Two critical questions come to mind as I think of switching: will the Stinger handle like a BMW, and will the quality of the materials used be comparable.
If during the next few months sufficient information comes out about the Stinger being significantly comparable to a BMW (let us say the 430I Gran Coupe or a 440i Gran Coupe), I believe that there will be more people like me who'll think of switching.
Intentionally or not, Kia will have tapped into a large segment of people who are BMW drivers who are looking for an acceptable alternative. Let us hope that Kia plays this tune right.
Kia; and 5) a Stinger may be at least 20% less expensive than a comparable BMW.
Two critical questions come to mind as I think of switching: will the Stinger handle like a BMW, and will the quality of the materials used be comparable.
If during the next few months sufficient information comes out about the Stinger being significantly comparable to a BMW (let us say the 430I Gran Coupe or a 440i Gran Coupe), I believe that there will be more people like me who'll think of switching.
Intentionally or not, Kia will have tapped into a large segment of people who are BMW drivers who are looking for an acceptable alternative. Let us hope that Kia plays this tune right.