The Kia Stinger, produced from 2018 to 2023, has carved out a unique niche in the automotive landscape. As a rear-drive 4-door fastback grand tourer, it embodies the perfect mix of performance and luxury that appeals to Kansas residents who appreciate a spirited driving experience.
As the first model engineered under the guidance of Albert Biermann, a former BMW M division chief, the Stinger is more than just a Kia; it's a collector's dark horse. Its discontinuation after the 2023 model year further enhances its status, making well-maintained examples increasingly sought after among enthusiasts and collectors alike.
πGeneration guide
Gen 1 CK β’ 2018-2023
The first generation of the Stinger showcases a range of powerful engines, including the 2.0T Theta II and the 3.3T Lambda II V6. Its performance, influenced by Biermann's engineering, marks it as a significant model in Kia's history.
Known issues by generation
Throughout its production, the Kia Stinger has encountered several notable issues, particularly with its 3.3T Lambda II V6 engine, which experienced cracked blocks and excessive oil consumption, leading to a well-documented class-action lawsuit affecting models from 2018 to 2020. Additionally, early models faced challenges with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto reliability, and some owners reported cosmetic issues, such as Brembo brake squeal and paint defects in certain colors. Understanding these nuances is crucial for potential donors to navigate the donation process effectively.
Donation value by condition + generation
The donation value for a Kia Stinger varies significantly by trim and condition. The higher trims, such as the GT2 and the limited-release Tribute Edition, often exceed the $5,000 threshold for IRS Form 8283 Section B appraisals, making them particularly valuable for donation. Meanwhile, lower trims like the 2.0T and 2.5T, despite being more common, still hold strong donor volume potential. It's also important to consider the transferability of the Kia 10-year/100k powertrain warranty for prospective donors.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Kia Stinger to Sunflower Autos is straightforward and beneficial. Our team understands the nuances of Korean luxury vehicles, ensuring your donation process is smooth. Given the unique aspects of Kia, including the original-owner-only powertrain warranty and executive-package electronics inspections, we provide tailored support. Plus, our experts are well-versed in the specificities of Hyundai and Genesis automotive systems.
Kansas regional notes
Kansas residents with a Kia Stinger can take advantage of unique regional considerations, such as demand for AWD models due to snow conditions. Well-maintained Stingers not only appeal to collectors but also to those intrigued by the performance-oriented culture in the area. Additionally, the tuning scene for Genesis models contributes to a vibrant automotive community ready to embrace the Stinger.