Like Landshark said, you would hope so. But will it? No way of knowing if the Stinger is even going to be in demand by enthusiasts when you go to sell, and what gas prices will be, and how the current Stinger will stack up against the EV rivals in the future.I have the opportunity to buy a slightly used GT2 Scorpion Edition Stinger and although it's a little higher than another '22 GT2. Would it be worth it in the long run?
The '22 GT-1 is somewhat of a step backward from previous years. Unlike previous years, you don't get the Harmon Kardon stereo, the 7-inch center screen, memory seats, cooled seats or front parking sensors. It is essentially a 2021 GT with the new headlights and a sunroof.Thank you all for the replies. I definitely want one of these but since I really just started my research in the last couple months, just wondered what some current owners thought. I do have a '93 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 and next year it is an antique. I've owned in from the start and obviously it's been a long time, but definitely obvious that the VR-4 is much more valuable than the lower level versions. I do wish I would have traded in mine in '99 to get the last release of the 3000GT--those were only produced for about 6 months and are far more valuable than the earlier years.
Anyway, my goal is to enjoy the new Stinger now and also have something that in 20-30 years might be considered a rare collectible.
So, with all that being said--if I don't go for the Scorpion Edition, is there a huge difference between the GT-1 & GT-2? I know 2023 only has the base and the GT-2, but I've been finding some '22 GT-1's and seem to be a good deal.
Thanks in advance for your advice!
i got mine for less than the GT2's around here. in fact, the KIA dealership i bought it from did not even advertise it as a Scorpion, and i didnt know it was until i laid eyes on it.the Scorpion is not worth much more than the regular GT2 AWD.
Yeah more stuff is definitely more stuff that can break. This was my exact line of thinking as well. The base GT 3.3TT has all the basic tech. Other than cooled seats during the summer, I can't think of anything else I'm wanting. I spend almost no time staring at the infotainment screen, so even the larger/better screen would be wasted on the likes of me.Like most have said, a car is a want, not an investment. That being said Gt2 vs GT1 in my opinion, is just fancy technology. I want a gt for the 3.3, after that didn't mean much to me. Your headlights might follow the road, but to me thats one more electrical component that can break, and cost a bit more than your standard headlight.
That's tight. Aurora Black Pearl? Red seats?i got mine for less than the GT2's around here. in fact, the KIA dealership i bought it from did not even advertise it as a Scorpion, and i didnt know it was until i laid eyes on it.
to each their own if you like the stinger with the 2.0, I just couldn't do it. Like buying a base model mustang to me.Yeah more stuff is definitely more stuff that can break. This was my exact line of thinking as well. The base GT 3.3TT has all the basic tech. Other than cooled seats during the summer, I can't think of anything else I'm wanting. I spend almost no time staring at the infotainment screen, so even the larger/better screen would be wasted on the likes of me.
V6 Mustangs are blasphemy.to each their own if you like the stinger with the 2.0, I just couldn't do it. Like buying a base model mustang to me.
I didn't buy the 2.0to each their own if you like the stinger with the 2.0, I just couldn't do it. Like buying a base model mustang to me.
I had a V6 camaro, and it was fine for my needs at the time (and gas was expensive then). The V6 was also a lot cheaper than the 6.2L .V6 Mustangs are blasphemy.
There's no way you wouldn't have enjoyed the V8 more.I had a V6 camaro, and it was fine for my needs at the time (and gas was expensive then). The V6 was also a lot cheaper than the 6.2L .
But... I couldn't help but wonder if I would have enjoyed the 6.2L more. And that was the whole time owning it. So I entered the Stinger purchase with only the 3.3TT in mind.
If getting a performance minded car, IMHO get the performance minded drivetrain. Otherwise, just get anything else.