I notice people here are still buying the Stingers and don't seem to be concerned about the 2 recalls. Others that have the 2019's that are being recalled do seem concerned. How does Kia know that the 2020 and 2021 Stingers are not affected by these fire hazards? Did Kia build the 2020 and the 2021 models differently. I was looking at the 2021 GT but I am concerned that after I spend 40K+ that it may also have a fire hazard as it seems many Kia's in general have potential fire hazards. Plus I can't really get the Stinger with the 3.3 TT the way I want it. I dislike sun roofs as at some point they will be a problem, they are like roofs with gutters they get plugged up by small pieces of debris etc. Sun roofs also rattle and break. The GT comes with no sunroof but I don't think the radio is the best although some on the forum say they think it is a good radio. I use USB drive for all my music and I have read of problems with the USB drives. I guess all cars have some problems and I know that 40K is not very expensive in the car world. I have never paid that much for a car and would never buy a pickup truck as they are extremely over priced. I always liked Maxima's but they have there own fire issues again how can Nissan say that the 2016 to 2018 can burn but not the 2019 and 2020. If they don't know the exact reason for the fires they can't say that. Nissan just says they may know what the problem is. I really like the performance of the Stinger V6 not so much the 2.0. Once the 2.5 turbo comes along that will be a big improvement but the 3.3 is the motor for me. The odds are not high of this affecting your Stinger but if it does the odds don't matter. Are the Stingers being lower hard to get in and out of? Some of things I have mentioned before I have been looking but tough to find a car without problems.

