Looking at a used 2018 Stinger GT2 tomorrow! Advice?

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Hey guys! I’m looking to join the club tomorrow!
I’m driving two hours to look at a used 2018 Kia Stinger GT2 RWD in Ceramic Silver, with the red interior option. Has 19,000 miles, and the dealership is asking $33,577 for it. When I go to look at it are there any common problems I should keep my eye out for when inspecting, and when test driving it? Realistically what do you guys think I could haggle the price down too? My goal is to get them down to 29 maybe 30K.
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Paint, especially around the headlight assemblies. Rattles/noises from the hatch and sunroof.

Price seems high to me. Residual on my 2019 lease will be $27k next October. I'd expect a 2018 - especially having fewer features and only RWD, to be a lot lower today.
 
Call your bank or credit union tomorrow to find out what they are calculating as the “value of the vehicle.” My CU goes by NADA value and looking at their value based on your specs, pricing is close. Does that mean it’s inline with the market? No idea. Everyone keeps talking about huge price drops for vehicles but I have yet to see that happen in my area.
 
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Paint, especially around the headlight assemblies. Rattles/noises from the hatch and sunroof.

Price seems high to me. Residual on my 2019 lease will be $27k next October. I'd expect a 2018 - especially having fewer features and only RWD, to be a lot lower today.
Thank you so much, I’ll definitely check the paint and for rattles. And maybe I’ll try to shoot for a lower target price.
 
Howdy. And welcome. I think that the price is as high as they can reasonably go. If the condition of the vehicle is pristine. Any flaws that you can point out (that are not deal breakers) should bring their price down.
 
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Paint, especially around the headlight assemblies. Rattles/noises from the hatch and sunroof.

Price seems high to me. Residual on my 2019 lease will be $27k next October. I'd expect a 2018 - especially having fewer features and only RWD, to be a lot lower today.
Just because your residual is $27k doesn't mean it'll sell for that plus your price paid is that plus all the payments and any sort of down payment
 
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