I recently placed an order for a Stinger GT1 at Kia Autoworld in East Meadow, NY and wanted to share my experiences, most of which is typical.
Earlier in the day, I was at a Kia dealership in Rockville Center, NY, where I test drove a black GT1. Then sat with the sales guy and we went and built one using the web interface. When it came to pricing, the guy simply pointed to the screen's MSRP. I said can you do better than that. He went away and came back 10 minutes later with his manager, who said that he was not going to come down below MSRP "because I don't have to as these cars are going out as quickly as they're coming in".
Then drove to East Meadow and sat with a young sales guy, who asked if I wanted a test drive, I said sure, because you can't ever get enough test drives of the Stinger ... Took a red GT2 around the block a few times. Then sat down to configure my GT1 AWD (personally I don't think the price premium of a GT2 is worth it). When all is said and done, he points to the screen and says "what do you think??"
I said, I'm not paying MSRP ... But let's start with you telling me about the lease cash that KIA is giving. He looks at me like I had two heads ... he goes away and comes back and says, oh yeah, it's $3000. I corrected him and said no, it's $5600 for GT1 and $7200 for GT2. He slinks away and comes back again and apologizes and says I'm right. So, taking off the lease cash gets us down to $42,750, and that's where the tug of war started ... I said I would like 10% off that price, which should be close to your invoice price. He wrote it down and went to his manager; came back and said he could do a lease for $825 a month for 36 months. I said that's not even responsive to my offer. I never asked for a monthly payment amount; I'm interested in hammering down the purchase price of the vehicle. Don't give me a monthly payment. Plus, that's more than the lease payment I have now for my 2015 SQ5, which is $10K more expensive!
I then asked what the money factor and residual was for 36/10k lease on the GT1 AWD. He looked like he's never been asked that question before. He wrote down the question on a stickie and comes back and gives me the numbers for a GT2 36/12K lease. I said that he's wrong because I had the numbers punched up from Edmunds on my phone. I show it to him and he says - "can I borrow your phone to show to my manager?" He comes back and apologies again for the "mistake" and confirms that my numbers were correct.
I then pull up an online lease calculator and show him what I'm doing (he's never seen or used one of these calculator before) ... in the end, after two hours I walk out the door with a purchase price of $41300 36/10k lease for $585 a month $0 down, with taxes, lic and fees. There were no blue GT1 AWD vehicles anywhere, so I have one on order; it's due within 4-8 weeks.
The sales guy was obviously inexperienced and provided a lot of misleading information. I'm not convinced that it was all due to him being a Noob though because the misinformation came from his manager, who I never saw. When I was signing the order sheet I looked up and said "I'll bet you didn't think you were going to sell me a car today, did you?" He said "yeah, I didn't think I was when you pulled out your calculator." I shook my head and chuckled.
What ticked me off the most was that neither dealership voluntarily talked about the lease cash that Kia was offering. And when I did ask, the second dealership was not truthful and said it was $3000 instead of $5600.
While I was sitting there, I saw many people walk in and not one of them asked the right questions. I heard a lot about "does it have car play" or a sunroof, but no one asked about lease cash or money factor or residual value. So much money left on the table if you're not properly armed with information that's freely available on the internet.
Earlier in the day, I was at a Kia dealership in Rockville Center, NY, where I test drove a black GT1. Then sat with the sales guy and we went and built one using the web interface. When it came to pricing, the guy simply pointed to the screen's MSRP. I said can you do better than that. He went away and came back 10 minutes later with his manager, who said that he was not going to come down below MSRP "because I don't have to as these cars are going out as quickly as they're coming in".
Then drove to East Meadow and sat with a young sales guy, who asked if I wanted a test drive, I said sure, because you can't ever get enough test drives of the Stinger ... Took a red GT2 around the block a few times. Then sat down to configure my GT1 AWD (personally I don't think the price premium of a GT2 is worth it). When all is said and done, he points to the screen and says "what do you think??"
I said, I'm not paying MSRP ... But let's start with you telling me about the lease cash that KIA is giving. He looks at me like I had two heads ... he goes away and comes back and says, oh yeah, it's $3000. I corrected him and said no, it's $5600 for GT1 and $7200 for GT2. He slinks away and comes back again and apologizes and says I'm right. So, taking off the lease cash gets us down to $42,750, and that's where the tug of war started ... I said I would like 10% off that price, which should be close to your invoice price. He wrote it down and went to his manager; came back and said he could do a lease for $825 a month for 36 months. I said that's not even responsive to my offer. I never asked for a monthly payment amount; I'm interested in hammering down the purchase price of the vehicle. Don't give me a monthly payment. Plus, that's more than the lease payment I have now for my 2015 SQ5, which is $10K more expensive!
I then asked what the money factor and residual was for 36/10k lease on the GT1 AWD. He looked like he's never been asked that question before. He wrote down the question on a stickie and comes back and gives me the numbers for a GT2 36/12K lease. I said that he's wrong because I had the numbers punched up from Edmunds on my phone. I show it to him and he says - "can I borrow your phone to show to my manager?" He comes back and apologies again for the "mistake" and confirms that my numbers were correct.
I then pull up an online lease calculator and show him what I'm doing (he's never seen or used one of these calculator before) ... in the end, after two hours I walk out the door with a purchase price of $41300 36/10k lease for $585 a month $0 down, with taxes, lic and fees. There were no blue GT1 AWD vehicles anywhere, so I have one on order; it's due within 4-8 weeks.
The sales guy was obviously inexperienced and provided a lot of misleading information. I'm not convinced that it was all due to him being a Noob though because the misinformation came from his manager, who I never saw. When I was signing the order sheet I looked up and said "I'll bet you didn't think you were going to sell me a car today, did you?" He said "yeah, I didn't think I was when you pulled out your calculator." I shook my head and chuckled.
What ticked me off the most was that neither dealership voluntarily talked about the lease cash that Kia was offering. And when I did ask, the second dealership was not truthful and said it was $3000 instead of $5600.
While I was sitting there, I saw many people walk in and not one of them asked the right questions. I heard a lot about "does it have car play" or a sunroof, but no one asked about lease cash or money factor or residual value. So much money left on the table if you're not properly armed with information that's freely available on the internet.